Is there a way to delete the baseplate in the workshop?

[CC] joseph_macc
Joined 04/09/2021
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12:55 PM 22/09/2021
Please read the title.


[Ornge] t.co
Joined 18/07/2021
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12:56 PM 22/09/2021
You can probably just make it really small like one stud


Luminar
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12:57 PM 22/09/2021
You can scale it out im pretty sure


[LEW] Antonio Tomato
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12:57 PM 22/09/2021
i think in brickbuilder or the paid workshop yes but idk about the legacy one





https://www.brick-hill.com/clan/5975⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀https://www.brick-hill.com/clan/6028/


[LEW] Antonio Tomato
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12:58 PM 22/09/2021
Quote from Antonio Tomato , 12:57 PM 22/09/2021
i think in brickbuilder or the paid workshop yes but idk about the legacy one





https://www.brick-hill.com/clan/5975⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀https://www.brick-hill.com/clan/6028/
pretty sure u can scale it to 0 or just 1





https://www.brick-hill.com/clan/5975⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀https://www.brick-hill.com/clan/6028/


[CC] joseph_macc
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01:02 PM 22/09/2021
I use the legacy client and the baseplate doesn't appear as an actual object in the explorer.


[Ornge] t.co
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01:17 PM 22/09/2021
Quote from joseph_macc , 01:02 PM 22/09/2021
I use the legacy client and the baseplate doesn't appear as an actual object in the explorer.
So under the bricks section there is a section that says "world". Click on "world" Then there is a section for the baseplate size and color. Click on the number for the size of the baseplate (it should say 100) and then change it to 0 then click ok


[ARGH] SansTheMemeLord
Joined 26/10/2020
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10:48 PM 29/09/2021
Scale the bsaeplate to 0


[ARGH] SansTheMemeLord
Joined 26/10/2020
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10:49 PM 29/09/2021
Quote from Antonio Tomato , 12:57 PM 22/09/2021
i think in brickbuilder or the paid workshop yes but idk about the legacy one





https://www.brick-hill.com/clan/5975⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀https://www.brick-hill.com/clan/6028/
You can resize the baseplate in the legacy workshop

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