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| Sp1vo:
--- Quote from: Nexus on February 09, 2012, 05:48:01 PM ---No from the planetiod of hawiicia lol lets see if he corrects "tiod" --- End quote --- BACK ON TOPIC! Anyone know about the water brick stuff? |
| Nexus:
well judging by your post on the previous page, you clearly don't. Water bricks are better than terrain water. It looks better and can be placed selectively. Terrain water is staying anyway. |
| captain blue:
What I'm interested in is the possibliy of using genland to create easy terrain maps out of bricks Of course, I dont know if it'll be possible to convert the code the generator spits out to .bls Also, this is same terrain gen Ace Of Spades uses |
| M:
--- Quote from: Sp1vo on February 09, 2012, 04:46:36 PM ---As for water...The issue with water is if you stack it is very obvious and looks horrible. Perhaps it's a matter of someone adding on a clone of water bricks without an opaque surface, and unless you spam 1x1 blocks its difficult to build a specifically sized lake or a building underwater or flooded, and you have to account for if you want to build spawns underwater, also consider you will have a 2D square in between every block. Some new water textures wouldn't hurt either... Maybe a paint option for water, it would recreate the entire block in water form, not sure if that'd be possible... --- End quote --- Maybe you should actually use something before decrying it, because you're absolutely wrong. When you place one water block directly on top of another, the lower one automatically turns rendering off, hiding its surface. If this doesn't happen for whatever reason, you can turn rendering off with the wrench. You can place other blocks inside water blocks as well, so you can just have them intersecting with the sides of your lake and it's fine. |
| Sp1vo:
--- Quote from: M on February 09, 2012, 06:43:36 PM ---Maybe you should actually use something before decrying it, because you're absolutely wrong. When you place one water block directly on top of another, the lower one automatically turns rendering off, hiding its surface. If this doesn't happen for whatever reason, you can turn rendering off with the wrench. You can place other blocks inside water blocks as well, so you can just have them intersecting with the sides of your lake and it's fine. --- End quote --- I came off harsh on them as I usually do on things I think could have major improvements so sorry about that. Don't know what your doing to put blocks into water blocks... Otherwise it would be plausible to do this: You can't have slanted surfaces underwater as far as I know... Not familiar with genland but it would be nice to have a tool, then again how far would it go, building might be completely different, I don't think it would work anyways though... |
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