Author Topic: Is it possible to make a perfect vertical circle?  (Read 5671 times)

Try using two flat brick on top of each other maybe.

I tried that, but it ends up being an extremely flat oval. :P

Use cubes.

Try using two flat brick on top of each other maybe.
That would be 0.5 x 0.5 x 0.4

HOLY forget CHRONO.
i did that same exact thing when i read the topic, but got too lazy to upload the picture.
same color and map lol

made using SCIENCE and MATH


Not correct.  Looks too diamond like.

Besides the general shape, there are spots where the sides are in equally made with bricks where there would b a string of 3 1x2s then 1x1s but when it came around again, there were 2 2x1s.

Besides the general shape, there are spots where the sides are in equally made with bricks where there would b a string of 3 1x2s then 1x1s but when it came around again, there were 2 2x1s.
Thats because bricks are not even. You are completely missing the point. If you aren't going to bother reading the topic then get out.

I know somebody made a script to build something like a Torus... That's made of vertical circles, and although it took forever because it was so huge, was pretty awesome. Don't know why he didn't want to save something that took like an hour or two to build...

That would be me. :D

Also, for those of you that don't know what a torus is, imagine a donut. For those sad people among us who don't know what a donut is, imagine a cylinder bent so that its bases meet.


Isn't a 2x2x3 with a 2x2F ontop of it just as big as a 2x2F on it's side?

Isn't a 2x2x3 with a 2x2F ontop of it just as big as a 2x2F on it's side?
a 2x2 cube would be 5 plates tall

yall be jelly

Totally didn't read the VERTICAL part, which he has examples of flat circles in the topic post.

That would be me. :D

Also, for those of you that don't know what a torus is, imagine a donut. For those sad people among us who don't know what a donut is, imagine a cylinder bent so that its bases meet.

Ah yes, Grumpy. You should sooo save it.



Close enough.
It's basically the same thing, except it'll be shorter instead of taller.

Close enough.
It would actually be more distorted than 5x6.