Difference between revisions of "Replace Mode and Specific Delete"
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− | '''Replace mode''' is a tool that lets you carefully replace particles of one type with another, by simply drawing over the desired area. Particles of other types are simply left untouched. '''Specific delete''' is a tool that lets you delete a single kind of element. It works a lot like Replace mode but only for deletion. | + | '''Replace mode''' is a tool that lets you carefully replace particles of one type with another, by simply drawing over the desired area. Particles of other types are simply left untouched. |
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+ | '''Specific delete''' is a tool that lets you delete a single kind of element. It works a lot like Replace mode but only for deletion. | ||
==Replace Mode== | ==Replace Mode== |
Revision as of 00:58, 14 July 2016
Replace mode is a tool that lets you carefully replace particles of one type with another, by simply drawing over the desired area. Particles of other types are simply left untouched.
Specific delete is a tool that lets you delete a single kind of element. It works a lot like Replace mode but only for deletion.
Replace Mode
- Press Insert to toggle the mode. Your HUD should reflect that the mode has been enabled.
- Hold Ctrl+Alt and select an element to be the "old" type. This is the type of particle that will get replaced.
- Select another element to be the "new" type. This is the type of particle that will replace the "old" type.
- Draw over anywhere to replace any occurrence of the "old" type with the "new" type.
- Press Insert to exit Replace mode.
Here's a video showing how it's used.
Specific Delete
- Press Delete to toggle the mode. Your HUD should show a notification that it was enabled.
- Ctrl + Alt + left-click an element to select it with a cyan surrounding rectangle. This is the element that will be deleted.
- Left click on a desired area to delete all particles of that element under your brush.
- Press Delete to exit specific deletion.