Author Topic: Print waterbricks.  (Read 1180 times)

Jealous?


Nice 2x2 print plates you got there


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7:34 PM - siba - www.RonPaul2012.com: decided I would wait till after-update, as the prints still glow like forget
Oh dear...
« Last Edit: February 17, 2012, 07:33:45 PM by Masterlegodude »

Nice 2x2 print plates you got there
Think what you wish, I will soon upload proof.

EDIT: Proof!




DOUBLE EDIT:

Siba explained the process to me, it's actually super easy, just open up the .blb with notepad, change TEX:TOP into TEX:PRINT and in the server.cs, put
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        hasPrint = 1;
printAspectRatio = "2x2f";

I feel like a whole new world has opened up for me, but i do not want to overdo this new found ability...


Also, Siba said he'd do it after he's done with a movie
That would be incorrect for the 8x river and 32x water because they don't have a TEX:TOP in the .blb files.
« Last Edit: February 17, 2012, 09:21:33 PM by jes00 »

I was expecting one full print face, not 64.

Full print face would look better and less tiled.

I was expecting one full print face, not 64.
Actually, since it's scaled down, with a looping water print, the water would be in better-ish quality, here's an example of what i mean

A print about normal size


The same print up-scaled on a bigger brick


And Tony, the water is gonna look tiled no matter what, yeah, less tiled looks better, but IMO, i'd rather have better quality and more tiling than less quality and less tiling
« Last Edit: February 18, 2012, 01:07:03 AM by Masterlegodude »

And Tony, the water is gonna look tiled no matter what, yeah, less tiled looks better, but IMO, i'd rather have better quality and more tiling than less quality and less tiling

The point I was making is that I rather have 8x8 tiles instead of 1x1 tiles. Do you know how ridiculously stupid a water texture scaled to 1x1 would look?

You don't want a 1x1 water tile.
« Last Edit: February 18, 2012, 01:13:11 AM by Lørd Tøny »

Actually, since it's scaled down, with a looping water print, the water would be in better-ish quality, here's an example of what i mean

A print about normal size


The same print up-scaled on a bigger brick


Water is horizonal, not verticle. The sizes are two completely different things. Besides those are 4x prints not 8x.



Regular water can be tiled over a 64x space and still look good. I don't know why you think we need 1x1 tiles all of a sudden.
« Last Edit: February 18, 2012, 01:20:13 AM by Lørd Tøny »