Poll

What do you want to to be good at?

Coding/Scripting
55 (33.7%)
3D Modeling
23 (14.1%)
Building
41 (25.2%)
Eventing
6 (3.7%)
Mapping
4 (2.5%)
Variable Conditional Events (VCE)
8 (4.9%)
DMing
5 (3.1%)
Physics
2 (1.2%)
Creating Interiors
5 (3.1%)
RPing.
2 (1.2%)
Flying/Driving
2 (1.2%)
Making Videos
8 (4.9%)
Making Bricks
2 (1.2%)

Total Members Voted: 162

Author Topic: What would you want to be an expert at in Blockland?  (Read 3491 times)

Make up to 3 selectable

no, just don't have dumb ones that belong with other ones

like "eventing" and "vce" should just be eventing

and "making bricks" should really go under "modeling" because cuboids don't count

and other things

no, just don't have dumb ones that belong with other ones

like "eventing" and "vce" should just be eventing

and "making bricks" should really go under "modeling" because cuboids don't count

and other things
Actually I see making bricks standing out like crazy from regular modeling

modeling would imply stuff like vehicles, weapons and whatever

the only similarity I can see is the fact that it uses .dts collisions for more complex styled bricks (like rounds, trees and so on)

while bricks are a whole nother story

Creating interiors, if you mean the ones used in maps, would fall under Mapping. If you mean the kinds used in builds, that would go under Building because you have to build the interiors.

You could argue maps can be made without interiors.

Actually I see making bricks standing out like crazy from regular modeling

modeling would imply stuff like vehicles, weapons and whatever

the only similarity I can see is the fact that it uses .dts collisions for more complex styled bricks (like rounds, trees and so on)

while bricks are a whole nother story

Bricks are .dts objects with tiny snippets of code.  There is nothing more to them.  Please explain what you mean.

Modeling
I looked through your posts and you have never posted a model. Care to elaborate?

Bricks are .dts objects with tiny snippets of code.  There is nothing more to them.  Please explain what you mean.
Bricks are made by taking the coordinates of model and copying the coordinate of each individual quad into a text file.

Kind of, a big deal.