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Post by turkmcgill on May 19, 2021 7:48:38 GMT -5
I just created a street with a bunch of houses. I initially used a rectangular brush to plant fairway around each house, like a lawn. Then I added cars, fences, bushes, plants and a bunch of other objects.
Now that I'm seeing the street I'm realizing that I don't like the fairway brush, it's too green. I'd like to replace the fairway brushes with heavy rough -- unfortunately I can't delete any of them! I've tried for 30 minutes: zoomed, unzoomed, attacked it from all angles... I can sometimes see the brush come up in the context menu, but something else is always highlighted so tapping delete doesn't work, though I can change the texture.
The context list is also bringing up "hole" options, even though the holes are 100 yards away. (i.e. "Hole 2 Fairway Settings"). Not sure if that is causing some confusion or not.
Is there a trick to selecting hard-to-reach brushes?
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Post by HoneyBadgerHacker on May 19, 2021 10:57:28 GMT -5
Use the select all option where the red circle appears. Hover over the area on question and it should select it. If you are using the surface brush a lot then jr might take several attempts. Been there before and it sucks but that should fix it.
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Post by turkmcgill on May 19, 2021 11:05:28 GMT -5
Doesn't the select all with the red circle get *everything*? I was hoping to keep all the planting I already did.
UPDATE: I started adding some more stuff and suddenly I got a big flash of yellow! That allowed me to select the fairway brush and delete it. WHEW!
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Post by HoneyBadgerHacker on May 19, 2021 15:22:50 GMT -5
Good to hear. I meant to say use the select all where the red brush comes up but only to see where exactly the surface brush is located. Once you know where exactly then back out of it and then press “select” and then manually delete it once it’s been highlighted. You might have to do that a few times because I think it doesn’t see it all of its layered on top of another object or surface.
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Post by turkmcgill on May 19, 2021 15:54:14 GMT -5
Ahhh, I see what you are saying now. Interesting. I'll try that next time! Thanks.
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