Help:Surveyor Objects Move

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terrain to its new position.
 
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== Splines ==
 
== Splines ==
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Select the Move Spline (M) tool and then click LMBH and drag the spline point to a new position.
  
Select the Move Spline (M) tool and then Click and hold LMB and drag the spline point to a new position. To set the spline poit at a specific location, hold the Shift key when placing it. This shortcut can be used to place splines on top of one another.
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If the new position is close to an existing spline point of a compatible spline, the spline point you are moving will snap to that other spline point, creating either a junction or an extension. In some cases this is not what is required: to prevent this from happening, press and hold the Shift key before releasing the LMB. This technique can be used to place separate splines on top of one another, such as when creating a forest from tree or shrub splines.  
  
 
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[[Category:Help|Surveyor Objects Move]][[Category:TRS19]]

Latest revision as of 16:59, 31 March 2019

[edit] Object move.jpg Move Object

[edit] Objects

Click on the Move Object (M) and Click and hold LMB on any object and then drag the object around the terrain to its new position.

[edit] Splines

Select the Move Spline (M) tool and then click LMBH and drag the spline point to a new position.

If the new position is close to an existing spline point of a compatible spline, the spline point you are moving will snap to that other spline point, creating either a junction or an extension. In some cases this is not what is required: to prevent this from happening, press and hold the Shift key before releasing the LMB. This technique can be used to place separate splines on top of one another, such as when creating a forest from tree or shrub splines.

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