Edit Shape in Tableau means you can swap a circle to a square (see below), or to a custom image etc. Its not related to drawing/ editing tools for the actual shapes themselves, they are inbuilt (or custom imported). Super Spiral Generator This is a set of special WorldEdit craftscripts I put together that will allow you to quickly create in game custom spirals and 3d patterns of any size shape or material you like. (All these commands require a copied worldedit selection before. /cs spiral - Brings up the argument list.
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Sign up for free See pricing for teams and enterprises Patterns are used in various commands when changing blocks. e.g.
//set <pattern>
and //material <pattern>
Syntax
Blocks
Use the name or id of a block (e.g.
stone
). For more info see this page on the block data syntaxInventory
You can use
hand
, or e.g. slot5
to use blocks from your inventory.Multiple patterns
Use a comma (
,
) to randomly use a block from multiple patterns. For specific ratios you can use %
e.g. 80%stone,20%planks
Arguments
Pattern arguments should be inside square brackets e.g.
#simplex[10][stone,wood]
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WorldEdit 1.11.2/1.10.2/1.9.4 is an easy-to-use in-game Minecraft map editor. Through a combination of commands and “brushes,” you can sculpt your world or simply perform numerous terraforming tasks.
Contents
Features:
- Quickly create, replace or delete thousands of blocks in seconds
- No longer waste time doing mundane activities like fix badly flowing water!
- Quickly create basic shapes like spheres, cylinders, and so on
- Copy areas, paste them, load them, and save them as .schematics
- Do cool things like input mathematical expressions to generate terrain
- Use “brush tools” to carve out mountains, ravines, and so on
- Use your compass to quickly teleport to areas by left clicking or using /jumpto
- Choose an area and have it instantly restored from backups
- One of Minecraft’s oldest surviving projects (since Minecraft Alpha)!
WorldEdit works on either single player or on a server. While you may not often need a map editor, WorldEdit won’t extend your load times at all and has no impact on your game until you use it. It causes no mod conflicts and it will be there when you need it.
Screenshots:
Mod Installation:
- Download and run the latest version of Minecraft Forge 1.9
- Go to Start Menu > Type %appdata%/.minecraft/mods
- Download the mod
- Move the downloaded Jar (zip) file into the “mods” folder
- Done and Enjoy the mod.
Download Links:
[spoiler]For 1.5.2
Zip: http://dl2.24hminecraft.com/index.php?act=dl&id=1415958556
![Commands for world edit Commands for world edit](/uploads/1/2/5/8/125841180/668429633.jpg)
Jar only: http://dl2.24hminecraft.com/index.php?act=dl&id=1415958574
For 1.6.4 (Bukkit 1.7.5)
Zip: http://dl2.24hminecraft.com/index.php?act=dl&id=1415958866
Jar only: http://dl2.24hminecraft.com/index.php?act=dl&id=1415958888
For 1.7.4 (Bukkit 1.7.9)
Zip: http://dl2.24hminecraft.com/index.php?act=dl&id=1415958633
Jar only: http://dl2.24hminecraft.com/index.php?act=dl&id=1415958735
[/spoiler]For Minecraft 1.7.10
For Minecraft 1.8
For Minecraft 1.8.9
For Minecraft 1.9
For Minecraft 1.9.4
For Minecraft 1.10.2
For Minecraft 1.11.2
Credits: sk89q, TomyLobo, wizjany, zml2008
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