What are the commands for WorldEdit?
What are the commands for WorldEdit?
Basics
- Use /set [block] to set the selection region into your selected block.
- Use /replace [block to replace] [new block] to replace a block into a new block.
- Use /hsphere to make a hollow sphere.
- Use /sphere to make a filled sphere.
- Use /hcyl to make a hollow cylinder.
- Use /cyl to make a filled cylinder.
What voxel means?
: any of the discrete elements comprising a three-dimensional entity (such as an image produced by magnetic resonance imaging) MRI produces the best resolution of any existing scanning technology, imaging down to a 2-millimetre “voxel” (the 3D equivalent of a pixel).—
How can I make sphere with WorldEdit like this?
I know that you can make a sphere with worldedit by using //hsphere with a hollow, but i want to make one that has the lowest part of it cutted right from the middle. I tried //hsphere glass 50 up but it didn’t made it like i wanted. Here is a screenshot which will gonna show you what i mean.
How to make a hemisphere in Minecraft using WorldEdit?
For a hemisphere of radius/height N, you need to set origin height to be N+1 if you want the base of the dome to touch the ground and not cut into the ground. Very interesting! I’ve always been trying to figure out a way to make a glass dome of sorts, and this is perfect 😀
How much memory do I need for World edit spheres?
Ideally, if you’re using Worldedit in singleplayer, you should try and assign a maximum memory value to Java through the Minecraft client of at least 1/4 of the total physical memory in your computer, e.g. if you have 8Gb of RAM installed in your computer you should aim to allow Java to have at most 2Gb of memory available to it and Minecraft.
How can I make a dome with WorldEdit?
Discussion in ‘ Bukkit Help ‘ started by fury, Oct 22, 2011 . Not open for further replies. how can I make a dome with WorldEdit? I know there is a way, I just know it. There has to be. I just need to figure out how. aha! I was wondering how to make a hollow sphere! thanks, you solved two things! and read everything too, it pays off!