Author Topic: Bedroom [Slow internet raping machine]  (Read 14928 times)

I find Zor's bedroom unsatisfactory so I'm building my own. I intend to build everything (Secrets included of course) in the Bedroom interior and exteriors house. Once I finish those I will think about the tree and bushes. If I ever finish those then I'll see what I can do about the terrain. The glowing ghost image of Bedroom is a 100% accurate DTS shape of the Bedroom. It does not have collision so I can simply build inside it. This way I can be sure the build almost perfectly accurate to the actual interior. I've had to take some freedoms to keep the brick count down and not to make the build look horrible. Default bricks + colorset naturally.

Brick count: 25,000
Work time around: 38 hours
Rape level: ~40,572,000 pixels

Day 1







Here's what it looks like outside. The pokey things are temporary duplications.


Day 2
Finished interior walls, structure, and the window.



Day 3
Some exterior walls and roof done.





Day 4
Okay people, I've hit a major problem. Arbitrary angles. Blockland's worst enemy. The angled roof right above Bedroom is going take thousands of bricks because is ends in nothing. The higher angled roof is fine since it has that wooden ridge thing that covers the edge. I can just approximate it with 8x cubes. I'm afraid I will have to put a ridge on the roof above Bedroom too. The build won't be as accurate but it will save thousands of bricks. I don't see a way around this.







Bonus! Ghastly Bedroom!


Day 5
Moved entire build to Slate, aligned correctly apart from Z location obviously. The angled roofs are painful but doable. Sadly I had to use invisible bricks for the wooden rims, no way around that. Also to save bricks by the thousands I had to make the rims larger by ~6 studs than in the interior. Once again, no way around that. The wooden rims all around the building are ~12x cubes. I used 16x cubes. Pics!







Something to show you the scale of this thing. Image inside the house from near the roof. View for prettier image.

« Last Edit: March 02, 2012, 12:10:52 PM by Demian »

Cool way of making sure the build is accurate. It just makes it easier to build it too.

O.O All that it 6 hours?

Thats pretty impressive, none of the furniture is done correct?


would be handy if you moved everything into the same universal position as the bedroom too for easy build loading.

O.O All that it 6 hours?

Thats pretty impressive, none of the furniture is done correct?
The poster alone took some 3 hours and no, none of the furniture is done yet.

would be handy if you moved everything into the same universal position as the bedroom too for easy build loading.
That's the idea. I will have to do two saves though. One for save compatibility and one above ground. Slate for is in level with Bedroom from so half of the build is under ground plane right now.

Slate for is in level with Bedroom from so half of the build is under ground plane right now.
...huh

...huh
The ground of the bedroom is at the same height of slate, that's why you can load AMC on slate.

The ground of the bedroom is at the same height of slate, that's why you can load AMC on slate.
oh okay, that makes sense.

The only thing I don't like about it is the poster.

Estimated brickcount?

Not to be hating on your fantastic work or anything, but how, other than secrets, is this different than the default save?

Not to be hating on your fantastic work or anything, but how, other than secrets, is this different than the default save?
Like, everything. The default save isn't even sized right, and is missing stuff.
Siba and I were working on a build like this too, not very suprising that people are recreating maps for the revelation.