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You can create and edit your own structures using a special plugin - World Edit.
A visual tutorial on how to use the most popular functions is here.
What are the available commands and with which service you can use them:
Used with the VIP service.
Gives you a wooden axe for marking positions.
Used with the VIP service.
When you mark opposite points, it indicates the size of that area and how many blocks that space is made of.
Used with the VIP service.
To drain a body of water, dive into it, type //drain <radius> and all the water around you will be removed within the specified distance.
Used with the VIP service.
When entered, it removes all blocks that are in your area above you.
Used with the VIP service.
When entered, removes all blocks that are in your area below you.
Used with VIP service.
After marking the desired area and entering //count <block name>, it will count how many blocks you want in the marked area.
Used with VIP service.
The commands //pos1 and //pos2 are an alternative to marking with a wooden axe.
Used with VIP service.
If you want to remove certain blocks around you, you can use the command //removenear <desired block> [radius].
The default area where your norm blocks will be removed is 100x100x100. However, you can change the size at your discretion.
Used with VIP service.
If you want to replace the blocks near you with some others, you can use the command //replacenear <radius> <block>.
Used with the VIP service.
If you want to extinguish a fire burning near you, you can use the command //extinguish [radius].
The default area in which everything is extinguished is 100x100x100, but you can change the size at your discretion.
Used with VIP.
The last action performed with the command is restored.
Used with VIP.
When the //undo command is used to restore an action, the //redo command restores that //undo. In other words, the changes are made as they were before you entered the //undo command.
Used with VIP+.
You select the desired area, enter the //replace <block> command, and that area is filled with the blocks you want.
Used with VIP+.
To create a curved line, you can use this functionality.
First, enter the //sel convex command, then while holding the ax, select the starting point with the left mouse button, all subsequent points in order with the right mouse button, and then //curve <block>. Once activated, the points you selected will be connected.
Later, don't forget to change the point selection setting to //sel cuboid (select only 2 opposite corners).
Video tutorial here.
Used with VIP+.
You select the desired area and copy it. Later, with //paste, you can place this structure in the desired location.
Used with VIP+.
You cut the selected area. You can place it in the desired location with //paste.
Used with VIP+.
You can place structures taken with //copy and //cut commands using //paste.
Used with VIP+.
You can rotate the structure stored in your memory (//copy //cut) by a specified number of degrees //rotate <angle in degrees>.
Used with VIP+.
You can flip a block stored in memory (//copy //cut) in the desired direction with //flip <direction>.
Used with the VIP+ service.
The //hpos1 and //hpos2 commands are an alternative to //pos1 //pos2, with which you only need to look at the block to select it. You do not need to stand on it.
Used with the VIP+ service.
A command to fill a specified area with the desired blocks.
Used with the Supreme service.
With the //center <block> command, you can fill the central block of the selected area.
Used with the Supreme service.
If you want to build walls in the selected area, use the //walls <block> command.
Used with the Supreme service.
You select the area and enter //move <distance> and the block will be moved the specified number of blocks in the direction you are looking.
Used with the Supreme service.
Removes all internal blocks from the selected area. Only the walls of the selected area remain.
Used with the Supreme service.
The command //cyl <block> <radius> <height> creates the desired cylindrical structure for you.
Used with the Supreme service.
To create a spherical structure, use the command //sphere <block> <radius>.
Used with the Supreme service.
To create a pyramid, use the command //pyramid <block> <base radius>.
Used with the Supreme service.
You can fill the desired area with various blocks using the command //set <block>,<block>,... For example, //set stone,dirt. With this command, your area would be 50% filled with stone, and the rest with dirt.
Used with the Supreme service.
If you want a perfectly straight line from one point to another, use the //line <block> command.
If you are unsure about a specific feature or something is not mentioned, please create an Idea post about it in the Forum.