Author Topic: Railing Bricks [picture]  (Read 2830 times)

The angle is calculated like this:

arctan(0.6/0.5)
     ≈  50.19442891°

0.6 is the brick height in TU, and 0.5 is the brick width in TU.
« Last Edit: November 25, 2013, 01:56:28 PM by SWAT One »

The angle is calculated like this:

arctan(0.6/0.5)
     ≈  50.19442891°

0.6 is the brick height in TU, and 0.5 is the brick width in TU.

loving great, now someone make 50.19 degree ramped pole bricks and while you're at it, 38.66 and 21.8 degrees could also be useful. (2/3 brick or 2x plate height and 1x plate height, for alternative staircases)

i thought demian made these for the titanic. he just hasn't released them yet.
Nope. Doesn't have that angle.

welcome to the blockland forums...
where we argue about a example picture not being at a 45 degree angle!


welcome to the blockland forums...
where we argue about a example picture not being at a 45 degree angle!

it's absolutely ridiculous


but entertaining


I'm....
Wrong?
Were you using some kind of funky resolution all this time?

Are people really crying that a 30 second concept drawing in MS paint isn't exactly 45 degrees? 

Get on topic, this is about the concept, not nitpicking over angles.

you guys know that that picture in the OP is taken at an angle. you guys are acting like its and orthographic view, when its not.

you guys know that that picture in the OP is taken at an angle. you guys are acting like its and orthographic view, when its not.
well, that isn't what makes it not exactly 45°, it's because of the size of bricks in blockland

>people arguing about an angle and then people bring that argument back up to argue more

yay bolkclnda fumors

I'm trying to tell if you guys are being sarcastic in your arguing
Either way, we need these.