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===How To Use Existing Regions===
===How To Use Existing Regions===


  1 - Open the Region Editor<br /><br />2 - Below the words Region Editor you'll see a select box for the current world spaces. <br /><br />3 - Select Tamriel. The fastest way to get to Tamriel is to click on the selection box and press 'T'. This will show you a list of Regions used in the Tamriel world space. <br /><br />4 - Click on a region name in the list and find it on the region map. You may need to navigate around the map to find where the corresponding region was used. Just hover your cursor over the map and press and hold the space bar while using the mouse to move the map around. Also use the mouse wheel to zoom out. The corresponding region will have a region border around it - a dark red line outlining where the region data has been applied. <br /><br />5 - Right-click on the region map within the region border and click on 'View World Here' in the pop-up. This will show you what effect the Region Data had on Tamriel in the Render Window. <br /><br />6 - If you like the region right-click on it in the list on the left and select 'Create Data Copy'. The copy is created at the bottom of the list and given a generic name that includes a number. Select this Region in the list and give it a new name on the right under the 'General' tab. <br /><br />7 - Now find your world space in the select list. You will see your copied regions there. Once you apply a region to a worldspace it will no longer appear under other worldspace region lists. You may repeat these steps above as many times as you need to borrow region data from Tamriel and other world spaces.  
  1 - Open the Region Editor<br /><br />2 - Below the words Region Editor you'll see a select box for the current world spaces. <br /><br />3 - Select Tamriel. The fastest way to get to Tamriel is to click on the selection box and press 'T'. This will show you a list of Regions used in the Tamriel world space. <br /><br />4 - Click on a region name in the list and find it on the region map. You may need to navigate around the map to find where the corresponding region was used. Just hover your cursor over the map and press and hold the space bar while using the mouse to move the map around. Also use the mouse wheel to zoom out. The corresponding region will have a region border around it - a dark red line outlining where the region data has been applied. <br /><br />5 - Right-click on the region map within the region border and click on 'View World Here' in the pop-up. This will show you what effect the Region Data had on Tamriel in the Render Window. <br /><br />6 - If you like the region right-click on it in the list on the left and select 'Create Data Copy'. The copy is created at the bottom of the list and given a generic name that includes a number. Select this Region in the list and give it a new name on the right under the 'General' tab. <br /><br />7 - Now find your world space in the select list. You will see your copied regions there. Once you apply a region to a worldspace it will no longer appear under all worldspace region lists - just the worldspace where you used it. You may repeat these steps above as many times as you need to borrow region data from Tamriel and other world spaces.


===Create Your Regions from Scratch===
===Create Your Regions from Scratch===
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