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hello - thank you for the kind words, and it's good to hear the maps have been used well!
go ahead and use the tiles. FYI outside of the tiles (except the water, which is not mine) none of the models in these maps are created by me, i've just reused them appropriately from other addons. no way to really know who originally created them from my experience but presumably you may use them as well.
as for getting tiles to intersect, i mainly used the "Gizmo" tool (mainly "Move" and "Rotate" sub tools). start by locking the items you want to intersect, then use the gizmo tool to adjust their positions/rotation. they should stay locked in gizmo and be "set in stone" after you end using gizmo.
you can also do the above method with them unlocked, but your physics will need to at least be on semi-locked or they will interact with each other. if you do it unlocked, you will need to lock them afterward or any other objects may break them apart again.
First of all, would it be alright if I were to use the terrain tiles in my own personal maps?
Second, how were you able to get the sand tiles to intersect like that on the beach? I'm fairly novice when it comes to TTS, so any advice would be appreciated!.
P.S I'd love it if you made a Pacific-themed map in the future.