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| Mr.X98:
--- Quote from: Cubelands on July 05, 2012, 11:53:00 AM ---http://forum.returntoblockland.com/dlm/viewFile.php?id=172 --- End quote --- Thats kinda what i wanted to do, except therd be slate with regular g below it, is it possible to make it look normal on the slate part, then space higher up? |
| Wesley Williams:
--- Quote from: Mr.X98 on July 05, 2012, 07:07:59 PM ---Thats kinda what i wanted to do, except therd be slate with regular g below it, is it possible to make it look normal on the slate part, then space higher up? --- End quote --- Raise the waterblock so it doesn't touch the ground? And then perhaps you could add in a cloud layer to simulate where you leave the earth's atmosphere. |
| Wedge:
Well you can use volumetric fog if you've got terrain, but if it's a slate map you'll have to use a waterblock for clouds. You can create one with minimal width, no bouyancy, etc, but you might still make a splashing sound when you pass through it. Physical zones will generally give youbetter gravity but zero gravity is hard to move in. Your best bet is using a super thin waterblock for a transitional cloud layer and then one above that for low gravity since you can press shift to go down. A physical zone with low gravity will also work but as mentioned before, zero gravity physical zones are hard to deal with. |
| Mr.X98:
wait, would it be possible, from that point, to make the sky look black? |
| GWT:
This sound cool. |
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