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In world, you can use the land editor to reshape terrain, if you have permission. | In world, you can use the land editor to reshape terrain, if you have permission. | ||
The surface can be selected and then raised, lowered, smoothed, or roughened by some amount. | The surface can be selected and then raised, lowered, smoothed, or roughened by some amount. On a private island, the owner can make really dramatic changes. On the mainland, the limits are usually much lower, such as up or down 4 meters. | ||
If you have permission, you can also change the texture (images) for the surface, such as sand near the water, grass, or rocky mountain tops. | If you have permission, you can also change the texture (images) for the surface, such as sand near the water, grass on the plains, or rocky mountain tops. | ||
Plants (Flora) are not part of the land. They are objects that you place on the ground. There are plants in the Inventory Library, and there are many more for free or for sale. | Plants (Flora) are not part of the land. They are objects that you place on the ground. There are plants in the Inventory Library, and there are many more for free or for sale. Make them using the [[Object Editor]]. | ||
===Bull Dozer=== | ===Bull Dozer=== |
Revision as of 10:17, 5 July 2007
Land Editor
In world, you can use the land editor to reshape terrain, if you have permission. The surface can be selected and then raised, lowered, smoothed, or roughened by some amount. On a private island, the owner can make really dramatic changes. On the mainland, the limits are usually much lower, such as up or down 4 meters.
If you have permission, you can also change the texture (images) for the surface, such as sand near the water, grass on the plains, or rocky mountain tops.
Plants (Flora) are not part of the land. They are objects that you place on the ground. There are plants in the Inventory Library, and there are many more for free or for sale. Make them using the Object Editor.
Bull Dozer
This is a special mode of the Land Editor. Instead of selecting land, you run a small bulldozer over it.
2D Graphics
There is no 2D graphics editor inside Second Life. Instead, you use any one of the many editors available outside, such as the GIMP, Photoshop, or even MS Paint.
3D Modeling
See this 3D modeling guide for detailed information.