Author Topic: Diagonal Stud Top  (Read 1463 times)

I made this diagonal top. It little look awful. I am try work on it. But it look good.
If you think this good idea or bad, I want share your feedback about this.


I don't think its a good idea at all, it could confuse people, and whatever you put ontop couldn't match the studs.

I don't think its a good idea at all, it could confuse people, and whatever you put ontop couldn't match the studs.

This

I wouldn't use it, sorry. The studs won't match.

Looks nice, but very useless and confusing.

Also, what's with the broken Engrish in OP?

Looks nice, but very useless and confusing.

Also, what's with the broken Engrish in OP?

He's deaf. I can't believe you haven't noticed this already. He mentioned it multiple times.
« Last Edit: June 27, 2012, 04:45:57 PM by Isaac Fox »



it looks very confusing

At least if you could place them one next to another and form full studs.

If you could form full studs when they're next to eachother I'd probably use it for... Something?

Not sure what, but it'd just be a nice effect.

This could be useful as a print if you're creating some sort of rubble/broken stuff/planks using wedge bricks and want to make straight ones that look the same.

I could probably find more uses than that. You should update those brick prints you have with this.

He's deaf. I can't believe you haven't noticed this already. He mentioned it multiple times.
Deafness affects the sound of speech, not the ability to learn grammar and typing.

edit: checked profile, forgot that sign language is a language (as stupid as that sounds) and that he may not have learned as much English
« Last Edit: June 28, 2012, 06:50:35 AM by Eksi »

Deafness affects the sound of speech, not the ability to learn grammar and typing.
We've been through this. Go find a thread explaining it/use google or shut up.
This does not need to be explained in every other thread.

I actually think this is pretty cool.

I'd use them if they came out :)