Update the Land Editing tools.
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Sammy Huntsman
I would love to see the land editing tools updated, even the actual land. To something Akin to a voxel system today. Where you can create naturally rolling hills and even caves with the land. Also add more layers to land, so you can add a rock layer or even a sand to grass layer. Just to add more realism and add more customizability to land.
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Advanced Bulldozer Tool
Rental Rizzler
The current bulldozer tool for landscaping terrain makes editing the terrain difficult and imprecise. I would like to see improvements to the Size and Strength sliders with precise numeric values and slider snapping to sub-values, and a wider usable range for the Size slider.
This would include adding different shapes for the brush tool that can be adjusted to have a feathered border, and an option to deform the x and y of the brushes size giving us a wide range of shapes.
I would also love to see an additional terrain tool giving you control over individual terrain vertices letting you adjust their position with a wider range of freedom, but restricted so you can't do anything crazy. In addition an option to snap vertices to nearby mesh vertices.
This would allow for significantly improved terrain landscaping with surrounding meshes, and would let you seamlessly blend the terrain with other mesh terrain pieces.
Domitan Redenblack
Would be nice to control single nodes in land mesh. Often there is one bad node which ruins the land smoothness
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Skyler Pancake
The land tools themself are rather difficult to utilize as well. If you've ever tried carefully tweaking the height of one landform.. You might know how quickly everything in the area starts to shift as well. There's also the fun issue for private regions where the edge of the map can't be properly smoothed out due to how the tool reacts. Considering how much Private Regions contribute to LL's revenue, I'm honestly surprised at how little effort has been put toward improving the tools for the land owners.