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GEOGRAPH TOOLS

If you are passioned of Geography and you want to have a good image of the land around you, these tools are very good.
Also, if you are a land baron, this will give you a good information about land features of the land you just want to purchase or trade.
And also, if you are a fellow resident and want to purchase a slice of land or if you want to know what is around your land, these tools will show many hidden things about land.

There are 12 awesome tools inside this pack, easy to use (but also you have instructions on a notecard).

The 6 'continent' tools perform 4096 scans in a sim, while the other 6 ones give a 256-pixel image of the sim (each pixel is a square of 16 meters).

CONTINENT ALTITUDE - this small tool makes a lot of measurements and gives you this report:

Max height = 29.668900,
min height = 13.533500,
average height = 23.712261,
water level = 20.000000 meters.

ALTITUDE HUD - this large tool gives you an altitude map. Click on any of its pixels to find out latitude, longitude and altitude in sim coordinates. The map is made to show high mountains, so if altitude around you is lower then 100 meters, think about using 'Altitude 2'.

CONTINENT ALTITUDE 2 - makes measurements about water (precent of dryland and submerged land).

ALTITUDE 2 HUD - is very good if you want to see an altitude map for places lower then 100 meters. It has a much higher accuracy. You can see a slight color change between one meter in height. Above 100 meters, its sensibility is very low; if you need a tool for that place, use 'Altitude HUD'.

CONTINENT DECLIVITY - use this tool to find out how flat is a sim. It will give you in 5 seconds the result:

Average declivity = 15.888962 degrees,
flatland = 36.083984 %

DECLIVITY HUD - use to know where inside a sim land is flat and where it is not. Blue pixels are flat land. Click a pixel to know local declivity.

CONTINENT OWNERS - this is a tool that provides information about land owners. Please be patient, it might take 20 seconds for a response. You will get something like this in the end:

Large protected land ...%,
Abandoned land ...%,
Protected Land ..;%,
Group owned land ...%,
Resident & group land ...%,
Resident land ...%

OWNERS HUD - use this to see a map with land status. Click on each pixel to see details about land owner (person and group). Colors:

Large protected land LIGHT GREEN
Abandoned land GRAY
Protected Land GREEN
Group owned land YELLOW
Resident & group land BLUE
Resident land MAGENTA.

CONTINENT PARCELS - this is a tool that gives you information about accessibility. Touch it and you will see how friendly are your neighbors:

No access: 0.000000%
No scripts: 8.837891%
No unseated object entry: 35.156250%
Rezz allowed: 38.305664%
Passable land: 17.700195%

PARCELS HUD - use to see a map of nearby access restrictions. Colors are as follows:

No access: RED
No scripts: YELLOW
No unseated object entry: DARK GREEN
Rezz allowed: GREEN
Passable land: LIGHT GREEN.

CONTINENT POPULATION - use to see how populated with objects is a sim. If you get a result of over 80%, beware that you are in a place where lag might reach high levels. Sometimes, you might get results of over 100%, this clearly is a sim that makes problems.

80% is a limit for a mainland sim, but if you are in a homestead or in openspace, data should be much more different and a 40% might be something close to limit. For a private full sim, you shouldn't worry of values even higher then 100%.

Object population = 42.609814%,
uninhabited land = 0.000000%

Uninhabited land is usually abandoned land, a space that hosts really nothing

POPULATION HUD - it's a device made to see for each parcel how high is object density.

BLUE is a place with no objects. If you see this on mainland, usually it is abandoned land. Else, it's uninhabited land.
GREEN is land with very few objects. Most often, this is protected land or protected route.
YELLOW/ORANGE is a land with not too much objects.
RED is a land where objects go close to land maximum limit.
DARK RED/BLACK is used for those parcels with more objects then the land allows. This means that another parcel somewhere is paying the excess prim count.

  • Altitude research tools
  • Declivity research tools
  • Population research tools
  • Access research tools
  • Owners research tools