Author Topic: Staircase of Doom  (Read 4972 times)



First of all, he didn't use any other way or mabob. He used roundheads.

Second of all, easy floating bricks are easy. F11, brickeraser, the support thing that someone mentioned earlier. All efficient ways. However, the most efficient way is to use roundheads...


First of all, he didn't use any other way or mabob. He used roundheads.

Second of all, easy floating bricks are easy. F11, brickeraser, the support thing that someone mentioned earlier. All efficient ways. However, the most efficient way is to use roundheads...

This guy is getting places



Tom

First of all, he didn't use any other way or mabob. He used roundheads.

Second of all, easy floating bricks are easy. F11, brickeraser, the support thing that someone mentioned earlier. All efficient ways. However, the most efficient way is to use roundheads...

This guy is getting places

You move the brick in f11. The brick will not move, just the bounding box. Than you get the roundheads attached and save and reload.

this topic wins... and yes the most efficiant way is to use roundheads!

Me and Adio were in the workshop for ages developing this build, I present to you, the Staircase of Doom!


As you can see, every step levitates. We charge $50 admission and an extra fee of $1 for every step of the staircase you step on.


A more thorough view of the levitating bricks


They go on foreveeeeeeeer....


Now we bet you're wondering "How the heck do they manage to make those bricks levitate?!". Well, I'll explain, but first lets zoom in a bit further...








This is taking too long... Let's just zoom to a microscopic level...


As you can plainly see, there are thousands of tiny, microscopic sized Roundheads holding each brick in place, pretty amazing isn't it?
HOLY!...your right!


OMFG, Aut. GOD DAMMIT.

Brick eraser multitool mode is useful, yes?