Author Topic: BAN Teleporter  (Read 2292 times)

What, this is like around 80 bricks.
Who taught you how to observe?

I say no, if comr4de can do it it's too easy. 

 :cookieMonster:

So it's a no from me

Rediac Rejected

I made a teleporter a while ago that allowed you ta have all sorts of effests on it. It had the outer edges curved walls and crap. The top had transperent revolving disks which took 5 events on each disk (4 disks )
 The door had on activate>slidin door sound, so it was kinda cool. It and its twin were put into a zapt map that i neva finnished. Im gonna look for the save in my save bin and post some pics too if possible.

Ahhhhh, here. I liked this alot when i made it.

Don't listen to TheArmyGuy, he has no idea what he's talking about.

For event applications, all you need is something impressive and original that shows your ability to event complex things. It doesn't have to look pretty, or be large. It's nice and all, but it really doesn't have any influence on the judging process.

In this case, you're going to need a bit more than a teleporter. I would ask Ace or Xerces for advice, since I know very little about events.

Here's an example of an eventing application that'll get you into BAN.

The layout isn't needed but something on that level maybe?
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=126326.msg2743998#msg2743998

Congratulations! You can use "Setplayertransform" event!

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Now learn how to use VCE, make something better that actually shows skill, then apply.
Probably uncalled for rant, but my final stament is YARR! No...
This.

Conversely, this.

Don't listen to TheArmyGuy, he has no idea what he's talking about.

For event applications, all you need is something impressive and original that shows your ability to event complex things. It doesn't have to look pretty, or be large. It's nice and all, but it really doesn't have any influence on the judging process.

In this case, you're going to need a bit more than a teleporter. I would ask Ace or Xerces for advice, since I know very little about events.

I'd be more than happy to help or give advice, but the VCE manual can probably explain it better than I can.
« Last Edit: December 11, 2010, 12:23:53 PM by Xerces »

Mind as well  practice before i event again