Hey guys, I am having a bit of trouble trying to use Oscape. I'll explain from the beginning.
I have been following how to create worldspace LOD for my custom worldspace from AlexanderJVelicky's youtube tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kB2rqH7Ytko and at first I was having problems with generating static object LOD In the Creation Kit because I am also using DLC2 dragonborn static objects. I ended up getting help from the author of Shadows of Morrowind and fixed that problem. the static and tree LOD work fine. but here is where the problem comes along. I also did the LOD for the background of my world, which seemed fine at first, but now in my world, all of the ground ended up becoming flat for absolutely no reason! even in the creation kit, all of the world i created is flat, with water over all of the land. the objects i had placed are still in their original spots, just kind of floating above the water where the land SHOULD be. but I don't know how this could of happened. Even when I look in the in game map, it shows my land as I had shaped it, as if the land is still there, but I am guessing that is because of the background land LOD that is still there. I could just redo the land, but I am afraid that if i do anything to it, it might cause another problem, and I want to know if I can fix that anyways. But that is not my biggest question.
my biggest problem is, when I try to generate the Land LOD in Oscape, it won't work. I fill the box with the worldspaces, select mine, etc. etc. check all the boxes and save it as the name of my worldspace like alexander's tutorial says to do, but for some reason every time I try to extract it stops the generation and says "there is no data about this worldspace in the active plug in list" I've tried looking up an answer to this problem and I've tried asking others but, no luck. :/
If any of you guys know how to fix this, it would be really appreciated! I've been working on this place for several months now and I would absolutely hate to not be able to finish what I started. Thanks!