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| sonic dude:
is this the real [GSF]Ghost? havent seen you in a while |
| Robin Ihoodl:
--- Quote from: sonic dude on March 19, 2012, 06:21:15 PM ---is this the real [GSF]Ghost? --- End quote --- Oh god i laughed quite a bit. no mahn sum1 haxcked heim!!!11one! |
| Khepri:
--- Quote from: YourBuddyBill on March 19, 2012, 03:38:46 PM ---I would laugh so hard if someone mananged to make that. This isn't the first time it's been asked, I seem to remember trying to figure out if a mario ? block (a print cube) could have a different print on top. My only guess at all is to have separate bricks, with 0 (or as close to 0 as possible) thickness (for height and width). Frankly, it would be pretty darn cool if someone managed to make that. It would probably be supported from the inside by a cube or something, but idk. Maybe that would work better if the underside had a 2x2 brick attatched as part of it, so there would be a plus-shaped support for them. All this is just the random speculations of a noob who doesn't know what can't be done, so it's probably way off. --- End quote --- Why would you make it a print cube. Just use textures and the correct UV mapping. ??? |
| sonic dude:
--- Quote from: Robin Ihoodl on March 19, 2012, 06:29:00 PM ---Oh god i laughed quite a bit. no mahn sum1 haxcked heim!!!11one! --- End quote --- id rather be taken seriously, but nevermind, i got my answer |
| YourBuddyBill:
--- Quote from: Khepri on March 19, 2012, 09:28:39 PM ---Why would you make it a print cube. Just use textures and the correct UV mapping. ??? --- End quote --- Because I can't model or even texture worth stuff. If I could, I'd have done that long ago. |
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