jeffm
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Post by jeffm on Nov 14, 2020 2:02:19 GMT -5
I was wondering if anyone has found a way to copy/paste grandstands with canvass walls added around them to change the color. When I tried to do the multi-select and copy the selection cluster, upon pasting it in a different location, the canvass walls were all over the place, I had to just manually add them again. Maybe I'm missing something, but if anyone has a tip or trick for this, let me know. It would certainly save me quite a bit of time in the designer.
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Post by paddyjk19 on Nov 14, 2020 4:06:27 GMT -5
I was wondering if anyone has found a way to copy/paste grandstands with canvass walls added around them to change the color. When I tried to do the multi-select and copy the selection cluster, upon pasting it in a different location, the canvass walls were all over the place, I had to just manually add them again. Maybe I'm missing something, but if anyone has a tip or trick for this, let me know. It would certainly save me quite a bit of time in the designer. Are you trying to rotate it after you copy and as you paste it? If so it skews everything, can’t rotate buildings and fences etc, when you copy and paste unfortunate, no idea why. Still works great for nature objects though
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Post by 15eicheltower9 on Nov 14, 2020 9:28:12 GMT -5
I was wondering if anyone has found a way to copy/paste grandstands with canvass walls added around them to change the color. When I tried to do the multi-select and copy the selection cluster, upon pasting it in a different location, the canvass walls were all over the place, I had to just manually add them again. Maybe I'm missing something, but if anyone has a tip or trick for this, let me know. It would certainly save me quite a bit of time in the designer. Are you trying to rotate it after you copy and as you paste it? If so it skews everything, can’t rotate buildings and fences etc, when you copy and paste unfortunate, no idea why. Still works great for nature objects though I think when you copy/paste multiple objects the orientation of the objects individually stays the same when you rotate them together. If you make a wall that runs east to west and is perfectly straight then rotate all the wall sections together and make them run north to south, as a group they'll move in that direction, but each individual wall panel will still be facing east to west. This is just what I noticed when trying to alter the angle of bunkers made with odd shaped brushes. I assume it's the same principal.
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Post by PicnicGuy / BobalooNOLA on Nov 14, 2020 15:49:08 GMT -5
Yeah, they lose whatever rotation you may have used when you placed them originally, and are re-oriented to whatever the default is, as if you just placed them. Effectively the same thing. The only walls/fences you can move intact are ones that needed zero rotation to build in the first place.
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jeffm
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Post by jeffm on Nov 14, 2020 16:31:35 GMT -5
Thanks for the insight guys, I hope they can patch that at some point, but I kind of doubt it. I'll just suck it up and do each grandstand manually.
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