When i went to the Reditt public server i was surprised by a reset, i also was surprised by a big opcrete cube, filled with statues, pools, and other things that would take more than a week to build, when i asked the OP about it he said that he had carried it over from the old map, how did he do this? what tools did he use? if someone could tell me I would really appreciate it.
When i went to the Reditt public server i was surprised by a reset, i also was surprised by a big opcrete cube, filled with statues, pools, and other things that would take more than a week to build, when i asked the OP about it he said that he had carried it over from the old map, how did he do this? what tools did he use? if someone could tell me I would really appreciate it.
They probably built it as the very first thing on the server, and reset to right after finishing it.
I was the one that carried over part of the map the second time around (Spadge did the one you're referring to). We just used OME/Omen. (Spadge didn't have it quite as easy as I did, heh. He was still using OME pre mass layer export)
As for me, I used export all layers (thank you for this Osici!) on the old map, then opened them all in photoshop. I then cut out all the parts we wanted to keep (it was only about 45 layers worth). I generated a new map, and exported all its layers, too. Then in photoshop, I dragged all the saved stuff from the old map, to the new one. Saved those layers, then imported them back into the newly generated map. Tada! Only took about 20-30 minutes.
They probably built it as the very first thing on the server, and reset to right after finishing it.
I don't know. XD
As for me, I used export all layers (thank you for this Osici!) on the old map, then opened them all in photoshop. I then cut out all the parts we wanted to keep (it was only about 45 layers worth). I generated a new map, and exported all its layers, too. Then in photoshop, I dragged all the saved stuff from the old map, to the new one. Saved those layers, then imported them back into the newly generated map. Tada! Only took about 20-30 minutes.