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ObviousAltIsObvious wrote:

select one of the faces, then go to the texture tab and invert the scale, probably the horizontal scale for what you have there.

for example if the horizontal scale is 1, change it to -1.

accidently moved it eitehr 110,000 feet up or down o.O

how do i get i accidentally clicked off it

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Splatulated wrote:


ObviousAltIsObvious wrote:

select one of the faces, then go to the texture tab and invert the scale, probably the horizontal scale for what you have there.

for example if the horizontal scale is 1, change it to -1.

accidently moved it eitehr 110,000 feet up or down
o.O

how do i get i accidentally clicked off it

The SL sky only goes to about 13,500 feet high (4096 Meters).

If you sent the object to 110,000 feet it has now left Second Life air space.

I'd suggest looking for it somewhere in Farmville.

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This is one of the best reasons for Common Sense Rule #1: ALWAYS make a backup copy before you modify anything.  :smileywink:

If your object has not in fact left for Farmville, you should be able to find it with Build >>> Pathfinding >>> Linksets.

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Perrie Juran wrote:


Splatulated wrote:


ObviousAltIsObvious wrote:

select one of the faces, then go to the texture tab and invert the scale, probably the horizontal scale for what you have there.

for example if the horizontal scale is 1, change it to -1.

accidently moved it eitehr 110,000 feet up or down
o.O

how do i get i accidentally clicked off it

The SL sky only goes to about 13,500 feet high (4096 Meters).

If you sent the object to 110,000 feet it has now left Second Life air space.

I'd suggest looking for it somewhere in Farmville.

I'm on it!...

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