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Invisible Paint Color
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Shocklink:

--- Quote from: Wedge on July 04, 2007, 03:22:46 PM ---Yes, there is an invisible paint can.

To prove it, I'll take a picture of some invisible bricks.



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are you seriuse? or are you making a joke cause thats funny.
Rolland:

--- Quote from: shocklink10 on July 04, 2007, 03:30:41 PM ---
--- Quote from: Wedge on July 04, 2007, 03:22:46 PM ---Yes, there is an invisible paint can.

To prove it, I'll take a picture of some invisible bricks.

-img-

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are you seriuse? or are you making a joke cause thats funny.

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1: Don't quote large images
2: I'd be better proof if he put a half transparent brick behind it and took a pic of it from an angle so part of the trans brick would disappear behind the invisible brick, since there's that problem with trans bricks that does that.
Wedge:
That was a joke. But yes, there is really invisible paint. I just don't use it because its annoying.
Azerath:
Heres a real picture of invisible bricks. The lowest brick is a brick on the ground. Whats holding the other bricks is simply a bunch of base plates.

I hope your happy because I'm putting that color back to normal.
Muffinmix:
I did alot of testing a while back to get a better invis paint than the 0 0 0 0 one.

I came up with this.

--- Code: ---255 255 255 1
DIV:Invisible
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Inserted at the end of the ColorSet text file in C:\Program Files\Blockland\base\config\server
First off, it makes bricks invisible.
Second, it comes with several advantages over the 0 0 0 0 paint code

1. It spits out a visible white paint cloud so you can see what you're painting

The paint cloud with the other invisible paint was, well, invisible, so this was a good improvement.

2. This paint can be successfully saved and loaded.

The 0 0 0 0 paint code was terribly glitched, and would not load properly when loading a build. This resulted in bricks coming out in the first color of your first palett (red in most cases). Fixing this was pretty much the reason why I looked into it.

With this code however, the paint can is still invisible. Still, it's a minor detail.
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