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Any way to copy/paste, mirror etc. or any other way to make things easier?
There's a car manufacturing plant in my Alpine City Lot pack that has 150 workers and is a 2x4 lot, similar to the smelter, however, its extremely expensive. if its too expensive, the pack also includes a cheep textilemill that has 45 workers, and a larger textilemill that has 60 workers, both of which are on 2x2 lots. They're not that profitable, unlike the car manufacturing plant, but the fact that they take up so little space and raise demand for other lot types, kind of makes up for it.
I did each of the main levels in their own lot, to keep organized, but I built the actual skyscraper on an adjacent lot, which you can sort of see in the Thumbnail and 4th Pictures.
the actual command I use first is:
/lot save s mainroomtemplateA
This allows me to save a SOUTH facing (s) template, in the event I wanted to paste south. I could change this to any of the other cardinal directions (n,s,e,w)
Once I have "copied" the lot, I begin to "import" the copy back, by standing one block above where I want the ceiling to come in, I do the following command:
/lot import s mainroomtemplateA nofill
This command will allow the room to be pasted in, again south facing, and the "nofill" line means that it will not erase whatever is beneath it.