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Hey there guys, so after being in creative for about an hour or so, I've come to realize not everyone is familiar with the basic of world edit so I am going to explain how it works and the general idea of it.

What I'll be covering in this thread :
  • //cut - Remove blocks out of the world to paste them elsewhere.
  • //paste - Paste either cut or copied blocks to a new position.
  • //copy - Create a clone of a set of blocks to past elsewhere.
  • //set - Turn a selected region to a specific block.
  • //undo - We all make mistakes, now you can go back a step.
  • //redo - Sometimes we have to redo what we thought was a mistake.
  • //move - Need to move a selection a little, this is the command!
  • //pos - Allows you to create a selection from your current position.
  • //wand - Gives you a Wooden Axe to make selections with.
Undo and redo doesn't need explaining as it says for itself.

If you're trying to do something and [Make a region selection first] comes out, it is because you have not selected position 1 and 2 (pos1/pos2) Type //wand - left click would set pos1 and right click would set pos2.
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You can also type //pos1 and //pos2 instead of using the wand but that would be better if you were trying to do something in the air, I recommend newbies to stick to //wand until they get the gist of it.

  • //copy and //paste
Once you have selected the region you want to copy, stand at the spot you want to copy and type //copy - very simple but do keep in mind the distance you're copying it from. If you are 5 blocks away from what you want to copy, it will copy the 5 blocks as well. (refer to video @ 1:30 for an example)
//paste - if you do not want to paste the air, you will have to type //paste -a

  • //cut
It's almost the exact same as //copy except the items you've selected will be cut out thus "cut"

  • //set
If you like building, you're bound to use this a lot so I am going to explain it in this short video.

  • //move
Face a direction you want your selected build to move, if you want it to move 4 blocks north, face north and type //move 4
If you want to move it up or down, the same applies. Do take into consideration that if you moved the distance wrongly such as wanting it to move 8 blocks but did 5 blocks instead, you're going to have to undo it or re-select the region as the original region you selected will not change so it's not possible to type //move 3 as you'll be moving air instead of what you have just moved. (refer to video for an example)
 

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Hey there guys, so after being in creative for about an hour or so, I've come to realize not everyone is familiar with the basic of world edit so I am going to explain how it works and the general idea of it.

What I'll be covering in this thread :
  • //cut - Remove blocks out of the world to paste them elsewhere.
  • //paste - Paste either cut or copied blocks to a new position.
  • //copy - Create a clone of a set of blocks to past elsewhere.
  • //set - Turn a selected region to a specific block.
  • //undo - We all make mistakes, now you can go back a step.
  • //redo - Sometimes we have to redo what we thought was a mistake.
  • //move - Need to move a selection a little, this is the command!
  • //pos - Allows you to create a selection from your current position.
  • //wand - Gives you a Wooden Axe to make selections with.
Undo and redo doesn't need explaining as it says for itself.

If you're trying to do something and [Make a region selection first] comes out, it is because you have not selected position 1 and 2 (pos1/pos2) Type //wand - left click would set pos1 and right click would set pos2.
c0f55d17cce64a92b28f5e5a562632eb.png
You can also type //pos1 and //pos2 instead of using the wand but that would be better if you were trying to do something in the air, I recommend newbies to stick to //wand until they get the gist of it.

  • //copy and //paste
Once you have selected the region you want to copy, stand at the spot you want to copy and type //copy - very simple but do keep in mind the distance you're copying it from. If you are 5 blocks away from what you want to copy, it will copy the 5 blocks as well. (refer to video @ 1:30 for an example)
//paste - if you do not want to paste the air, you will have to type //paste -a

  • //cut
It's almost the exact same as //copy except the items you've selected will be cut out thus "cut"

  • //set
If you like building, you're bound to use this a lot so I am going to explain it in this short video.

  • //move
Face a direction you want your selected build to move, if you want it to move 4 blocks north, face north and type //move 4
If you want to move it up or down, the same applies. Do take into consideration that if you moved the distance wrongly such as wanting it to move 8 blocks but did 5 blocks instead, you're going to have to undo it or re-select the region as the original region you selected will not change so it's not possible to type //move 3 as you'll be moving air instead of what you have just moved. (refer to video for an example)
don't really use world edit for freebuild but thanks I'll keep it in mind
 
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