Author Topic: 2012/02/05 - Shadows and Shaders vs. Interiors and Terrain [Fan Art Too]  (Read 514451 times)

The white lines of the brick texture
He means the large black gap where the bricks change levels for some reason

He means the large black gap where the bricks change levels for some reason

The bricks there don't change their height though. Unless i misunderstood.


I'm sure it's just a camera glitch of somesort.

Looks like a really dark shadow.

Looks like a really dark shadow.

yeah, looks more like two shadows renderding together

Must be a glitch. Not shadows because its rendering at a different angle than the other shadows plus its super dark and you can see definition if you zoom in. Also not a new brick because well if you pay attention to the alignment that'd have to be an optical illusion.

Hopefully when the update comes out, precipitation will also be fixed so that rain can't go through our brick houses, since precipitation doesn't go through interiors.

Good idea.

yes he likes my idea :J

yes he likes my idea :J

Ton of people asked this before you.


Here begin the page 100 race!

This topic is growing fast

Also I hope people will be more creative.

This topic is growing fast

Also I hope people will be more creative.
They will, this will kinda force you to, in a way.

Watch as it slows down on page 99 :cookieMonster:

Anybody got a reply of a picture of your save? I didn't yet :c

The only hat i would need is a fedora.

This topic got really popular! Man, looking at the shaders and new shadows and comparing all the new ideas with the "old" game is almost overwhelming. It's nice to see blockland expanding after so long. I can't wait for the update! Kudos to kompressor for being so good with responses and updates to the topic, too! A hundred pages of mostly positive replies, and several other topics discussing it in a healthy, nonviolent way.


Not if they change around the engine to make it work better.

I know i know it would be hard but it would be so worth it.

They aren't going to be changing the engine, only expanding on how they're using it.