With pick-block alone, the scan command is copied to the current slot of the scan tool.In 1.19+ only, you can click the scan tool on a command block using Pick-Block: When doing a lot of scanning, such as when making an entire custom style, it can be useful to use command blocks to automate the scanning process using the scan command. Or to reset everything, throw away your scan tool and make another. To clear a slot, simply overwrite it with another scan, or delete the name in the GUI. With the GUI open, you can also press the number keys to switch slots. With the scan tool selected on your hotbar, you can switch slots by using sneak+scrollwheel, or using (sneak+)Pick-Block in air. You can use these however you like, but one example is to scan each level of a single building to a separate slot, with some extra slots used for temporary boxes (such as using the replace function). The scan tool has 10 separate slots that can hold scan coordinates and names. Do not change the anchor block in this case, as if you do, the decoration won’t be upgradable! Multiple Scan Slots (1.19+ only) If you’re making an upgradable decoration, the anchor block will be the deco controller. By default (if you don’t shift + left-click), the anchor position will be the hut block (for huts) or the center block of the schematic (for decorations). When using the build tool, you can tell which block the anchor position is by its red outline. (You can set it to a block outside of the scan, but that won’t work for obvious reasons.) The anchor position is where the scan will rotate around when placing it with the build tool. You can also shift + left-click on a block to set the anchor position. Replace, to replace that block with any other block you prefer for that scan.Remove, to remove any of the blocks you see in your scan that you don’t want in there. When scrolling through the blocks that are in your scan, you have two options: You can click on the Show Resources button to see all the blocks that are in your scan. Use the green arrow if you are ready to save your scan or the red X to cancel the scan and start over. You will also be able to give your scan a name. Here you will be able to see the coordinates for the scan you just did and can change them. Next, right-click in the air to get the scan tool GUI. Right-click on the top opposite corner of the structure (you can use a Placeholder Block for this), leaving the entire structure inside this imaginary box. Then left-click a lower front corner (left or right makes no difference) at the ground level of the structure. Already-existing solid blocks or fluids will be left alone. Fluid Placeholder Block: This block replaces any non-solid blocks with the biome’s preferred fluid (water in the overworld, lava in the Nether).Solid Placeholder Block: This block will guarantee the block placed will be solid according to the biome it’s being built on.Placeholder Block: This block will not be scanned and will use the block that is already there, like air, grass, cobblestone, etc.Hint: There are three blocks in MineColonies that are made specifically for helping players make schematics.
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