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Hi, i'm new to using mcedit and i have a question which might not even have a solution but here it goes.
I currentley am trying to copy a city from my other world as a schematic into my current world. HOWEVER it is so huge that if i go to folder properties (i saved them all to one folder) windows says it contains 4,256 Files inside it... yeah... so how do i import all that data without destroying my world and breaking up all my chunks? this is important to my world so please help if you can!
BTW if there is no known solution to this could you post some alternate ideas to transfering my city?
I currentley am trying to copy a city from my other world as a schematic into my current world. HOWEVER it is so huge that if i go to folder properties (i saved them all to one folder) windows says it contains 4,256 Files inside it... yeah... so how do i import all that data without destroying my world and breaking up all my chunks? this is important to my world so please help if you can!
BTW if there is no known solution to this could you post some alternate ideas to transfering my city?
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Hi there Rock!
I´ve been using MCedit pretty much since the beta/alpha releases of Minecraft.
If i understand correctly, you're trying to copy an existing schematic into a world.
The best way, you can do this, if the file is too big is the following:
1. Open MCedit (Hurrr)
2. Open a Level
3. Instead of selecting a .dat file in the open a level, open the schematic.
(http://gyazo.com/0e77a17d9e23cf2f603fd0ea5039a63a)
4. split up the build how many parts you feel necesarry, 4 usually does the trick.
Just select a region and, then copy it (CTRL-C). Proceed with clicking
5. In the end, you will have 4. unsaved schematics in the top-right of your screen.
http://gyazo.com/b7a839088f51a371a62999d1338723d0
6. Proceed to save all of these files, just name them 1-4 for your convenience (Castlepart1, Castlepart2. etc.)
7. Import these files on your map now, one at a time
8. Save after each import!
9. Succes!
Hope this has helped
I´ve been using MCedit pretty much since the beta/alpha releases of Minecraft.
If i understand correctly, you're trying to copy an existing schematic into a world.
The best way, you can do this, if the file is too big is the following:
1. Open MCedit (Hurrr)
2. Open a Level
3. Instead of selecting a .dat file in the open a level, open the schematic.
(http://gyazo.com/0e77a17d9e23cf2f603fd0ea5039a63a)
4. split up the build how many parts you feel necesarry, 4 usually does the trick.
Just select a region and, then copy it (CTRL-C). Proceed with clicking
5. In the end, you will have 4. unsaved schematics in the top-right of your screen.
http://gyazo.com/b7a839088f51a371a62999d1338723d0
6. Proceed to save all of these files, just name them 1-4 for your convenience (Castlepart1, Castlepart2. etc.)
7. Import these files on your map now, one at a time
8. Save after each import!
9. Succes!
Hope this has helped
You just made half of my MCEdit tutorial look obsolete.
Nice work!
I tried it on my massive survival world from 1.7.3 BETA .-.
It worked with the whole world!
Nice work!
I tried it on my massive survival world from 1.7.3 BETA .-.
It worked with the whole world!
Don't worry. Take a backup and try. If the worlds get broken you have the backup.
If you import it it wont do anything unless you save it, also if you are worried about that just make a backup, the onky problem would be it taking a while to import the city.
