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Grid Selector - Schematic Brush Reborn 2 Add-on -----

Select schematic from a grid and use them as a brush



What is GridSelector
GridSelector is an Add-On for Schematic Brush Reborn 2.0.

It allows to define grid cluster and select schematics directly from this grid. As an alternative plot squared worlds can be used.

Have a look at the tutorials to see what it is capable of:

Short Tutorial


In depth Tutorial


Using Grid Selector

Defining a Cluster

Make a flat surface or use a flat world Use /sbrg cluster to open the cluster editor. Configure your cluster and click on create.

Repairing a cluster
You messed up your floor? Stand inside the cluster and use the /sbrg cluster repair command.

Removing a cluster
Use /sbr cluster remove while standing inside the cluster.

Selecting
Use /sbrg select on any tool you want. Now right click plots(In a plot squared world) or cluster element to select or deselect them.

Make a left click to save them.

Now open a schematic brush editor with /sbr, add a new schematic set and choose the grid selector. The schematics you selected previously are now loaded into your brush.

Saving
If you want to save your currently used schematics you can use the /sbrg export <name> command to save them inside the schematic brush directory. Add the -g flag to save them globally. Otherwise they will be only available for you.


Permissions


gridselector.select

Select schematics and use the grid selector in schematic brush​
gridselector.save
Save schematics​
gridselector.save.global
Save schematics globally​
gridselector.cluster.create
Create cluster​
gridselector.cluster.remove
Remove cluster​
gridselector.cluster.repair
Repair cluster​
Resource Information
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Total Downloads: 528
First Release: Jan 30, 2022
Last Update: Apr 7, 2023
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