Author Topic: Wire bricks.  (Read 45844 times)

You are quite an stopid.
Only a stupid person would spell stupid wrong 0_0

This just furthers the blockland copies Gmod argument, which Blockland of course doesn't
« Last Edit: August 30, 2010, 08:19:22 PM by Exo Pheratype »

Only a stupid person would spell stupid wrong 0_0

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This just furthers the blockland copies Gmod argument, which Blockland of course doesn't
congratulations not reading what this is about

learn2read the topic before posting...


Don't feel like reading over 20 pages of comments just to post a comment. Thank you very much.


Don't feel like reading over 20 pages of comments just to post a comment. Thank you very much.

Do it anyway


Don't feel like reading over 20 pages of comments just to post a comment. Thank you very much.

here is a small list of answers:
1. WELL THATS A SHAME!
2. then don't post.
3. its not too long.
4. then go to a different topic and never return to this one.


Blockland developers should read this, since I think engine changes might need to be made for some reason.



Remember this?

I desire bricks that can create a 2D line between them. The wire bricks would work like this:

  • Place a wire brick.
  • Place another wire brick somewhere else. (The original would break if you clear the ghostbrick.)
  • Once a second is planted, a simple straight line would be rendered between the two.

On wrenching any of the bricks, a new set of options would be added:

  • Wire color. (You pick from the server's colorset.)
  • Wire curve amount.
  • Wire animation speed/amount. (Makes the wire sway from side to side, as if being affected by wind.)

If any of the wire bricks are fakekilled or disappear, the wire would just vanish. (I doubt Blockland can handle the physics of a rope-type object, as well as the fact that the wire would be only 2D.)

If any of the wire bricks are de-rendered, the wire will remain visible. Some implementations of the bricks need this, trust me.

I will now show you pictures from that huge build I'm making and how the wires look in normal brick-form.

Gallery of Stupid Ugly Wires Built out of Bricks







And now the things you can make with wire bricks:

  • Wires. (Duh.)
  • Hook and claw supports.
  • Nets on old-fashioned boats.
  • Spider webs.
  • Vector shapes on computers and such.
  • Vector letters.
  • Powerlines.
  • Noodles.
  • Parabolas.

Now, if Torque cannot handle one-dimensional things, then I am afhsdfvehetrh.



why not a prop ?
« Last Edit: September 02, 2010, 04:09:59 PM by someonebadatthis »



good idea
stop double posting, and while your at it, stop spamming the forums. thanks.

Well, boys, we can safely assume Truce has forgotten (If the definition of forgotten means dangling stuff in front of us) about us in this topic.


Yeah, i think this would be great.


why not a prop ?

because they're bad.