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Hi, I´ve started modding a short time ago,I want my next mod to be an island. I know how to edit landscapes (Flatten/lift/change textures) but I do not know how to start a new land. I want to create an island similar to "Pirates´Islands", it must not be huge, I want something the size of Imperial City Island.

 

1- How to CREATE a new worldspace? The CS does not duplicate worldspaces just like cells...or... is that a way to do so???

 

2- I don´t want to lift the island from the sea,it is slow and boring procedure, my island will not be a tiny one... is that an easier way to do so???

 

I expect your help... pleeease...

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Hi, I´ve started modding a short time ago,I want my next mod to be an island. I know how to edit landscapes (Flatten/lift/change textures) but I do not know how to start a new land. I want to create an island similar to "Pirates´Islands", it must not be huge, I want something the size of Imperial City Island.

 

1- How to CREATE a new worldspace? The CS does not duplicate worldspaces just like cells...or... is that a way to do so???

 

2- I don´t want to lift the island from the sea,it is slow and boring procedure, my island will not be a tiny one... is that an easier way to do so???

 

I expect your help... pleeease...

New worldspaces are defined like new interiors, the wiki actually covers this pretty well.

 

As for terrain, there is a height map editor, however unless you have more than 2gb+ ram, you probably won't get much use from it. The heightmap editor is prone to crashing, can be difficult to use, and is really the only tool available to use. The wiki refers to some other ways to generate a worldspace, but none of them work. Also, since you specifically want an island, any autogeneration wouldn't work. If you can get the heightmap editor to work, you could just raise a portion above water, and make it flat, but you will still have to go in and use the landscaping tools you're already familiar with to give it any real shape.

 

However, if you think landscaping is a slow and boring procedure, you'll only be disappointed when you find out what the rest of modding is like.

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