#Dynmap black spots

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balmy tangle
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So, we will be using a map which has these weird black spots when rendered. If I remember correctly, the solution is to do /worldborder fill, right? Sorry if this gets asked so much, I just want to make sure that I do this correctly since these processes can take days with our very large map.

twilit stoneBOT
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Before we get started, please tell us a bit about your server setup:

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Before we get started, please tell us a bit about your server setup:

rough sand
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Are you using an earthmc map?

twilit stoneBOT
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The EarthMC map has many known issues with Dynmap such as, incomplete render, only rendering where players have visited, or not rendering leaves and other foliage. This is a result of how the map was made and is not an issue with Dynmap, luckily there is a fix. 1. Download the WorldBorder plugin: https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/worldborder.60905/ 2. Pause Dynmap: /dynmap pause all 3. Set the world border radius and center: /wb [worldname] set [radiusX] [radiusZ] [X] [Z] - [worldname] is the name of the world you want to set the border in. - [radiusX] is the horizontal radius of the world border - [radiusZ] is the vertical radius of the world border - [X] is the horizontal center point of the world border - [Z] is the vertical center point of the world border 4. Run worldborder with the force flag: /wb [worldname] fill [freq] [pad] [force] - [worldname] is the world you want to be pregenerated - [freq] is how many chunks a second are generated, 20 is the default. WARNING: setting this too high will cause server lag - [pad] how many chunks beyond the border to generate, this makes sure that if a player visits the border, all chunks are already generated. The default is 208, We recommend setting this to 0 for EarthMC - [force] This must be set to true 4. Wait for worldborder to finish 5. Unpause Dynmap: /dynmap pause none, you may have to start the fullrender using /dynmap fullrender [worldname]

balmy tangle
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I'm using earth.mofte map, idk if that is the EarthMC map but yeah, gonna do the worldborder fill then

rough sand
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with the force flag

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sorry that is the old guide, this is the same but more organised:

twilit stoneBOT
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The EarthMC map has many known issues with Dynmap such as, incomplete render, only rendering where players have visited, or not rendering leaves and other foliage. This is a result of how the map was made and is not an issue with Dynmap, luckily there is a fix. 1. Download the WorldBorder plugin: https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/worldborder.60905/ 2. Pause Dynmap: /dynmap pause all 3. Set the world border radius and center: /wb [worldname] set [radiusX] [radiusZ] [X] [Z] - [worldname] is the name of the world you want to set the border in. - [radiusX] is the horizontal radius of the world border - [radiusZ] is the vertical radius of the world border - [X] is the horizontal center point of the world border - [Z] is the vertical center point of the world border 4. Run worldborder with the force flag: /wb [worldname] fill [freq] [pad] [force] - [worldname] is the world you want to be pregenerated - [freq] is how many chunks a second are generated, 20 is the default. WARNING: setting this too high will cause server lag - [pad] how many chunks beyond the border to generate, this makes sure that if a player visits the border, all chunks are already generated. The default is 208, We recommend setting this to 0 for EarthMC. - [force] This must be set to true 5. Wait for worldborder to finish 6. Unpause Dynmap: /dynmap pause none, you may have to start the fullrender using /dynmap fullrender [worldname]

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