Is there a way of enlarging the maximum 'brush size' in Surveyor?

NJCurmudgeon

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Is there a way of enlarging the maximum brush size? By "brush size," I mean the diameter of the circle when shaping terrain or painting textures in Surveyor. I know you spin the wheel to adjust the diameter, but the largest one is still too small for some of the work I'm doing. I know it's possible to change things like the field of view, but how about this?

Thanks!
 
What are you trying / hoping to achieve?

You can not enlarge the maximum size as far as I know, but you can fill a complete baseboard in 1 go with that grid-like button in the same menu.
An other option is to paint a large area and then copy-paste that.
 
Yeah, painting large areas is part of it and I do know about the "paint-a-baseboard" function. Why I don't use that is the annoying patterns that get created with some of the textures that look so unnatural. I want to be able to hold down the [ key to keep the orientations spinning for a more naturalistic effect.

But more than that is the terrain-shaping. For example, I have part of the layout where the overall elevation is high. Let's say I want to create a simple large rounded hill. Using the smaller diameter, I can slowly massage up a hill, but it takes a while and can get "lumpy." If I had a large enough diameter tool, I could use a low sensitivity and let the increase elevation build up a nice smooth, clean hill. Now, I am aware of the pre-set mountains and slopes and hills, etc. And the hill does give me the effect I want. But the catch is the elevation. They always start at the zero mark as with a new, flat baseboard. It is not relative to the elevation I have. So the edges of the hill are at zero even though the landscape is at, say, 300.

Does that make sense? If not, I can take some screen caps later that will show what I mean.

Thanks!
 
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