LAND: Joining & subdividing parcels - Second Life Video TuTO
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This is still relevant even today lol Thank you for making this video!
Thank you for the video as I didn't know how to do this and I have been in Secondlife for 14 years and 4 Months giggles, Anyways thank you again.. It helps loads
Glad you do! Thanx for seein' 'em!
I struggle with my 1/4 sim. You were a big help,. Thank you
great job Torley :D
Very helpful thank u😊
still useful tuto, ty :)
I sure hope someday you'll come and join us, it's really fun MaliJani!
The parcel attributes do NOT behave as described in this video. Here is what happens, direct from Linden Labs WIKI: Every parcel has attributes and policies such as name, description, no-build, etc. When joining land, you form the yellow select box by click-dragging your mouse from one parcel to the next. The "from" parcel - i.e. where you start dragging - will join the "to" parcel - i.e. where you stop dragging - and acquire its attributes. Let's say you have two parcels, A and B. You want to merge B into A. Follow the steps outlined above, starting your drag in B and ending your dag in A. When you join the parcels, B will pick up the attributes and policies of A.
Thanks brother
I buy a land from the marketplace but I don't know how to use it
@sadowwww1 Rough guidelines: fastest CPU you can get, a Core i3 should be good. Fastest non-SLI NVidia graphic card you can get fillrate wise. Shader performance is of secondary importance, SLI won't be utilized. A 9800GT/GTS250 or so should be fine - you should be fully limited by CPU and RAM on that already. Windows 7 64-bit, 4GB RAM or more. Alternatively, Windows Vista 64-bit and 6GB RAM or more.
This is dated! There is no 'View" tab anymore. Trying to find property lines. Why is this so fucking hard???