Author Topic: Rocky Landscape [Day 2 Photos Added!]  (Read 2786 times)

Add brickscaping for paths, and add some more grass/dirt (probably already planned). Basically, just keep working on it.

be careful when you design buildings and props for this since the terrain style can easily be conflicted with. I suggest sticking with a simple medieval-wooden style with wood struts and white walls between struts, for buildings. Don't add too much detail overall.
Not sure if I'm going to have any buildings. I'm going for more ancient ruin type stuff, except much of it is well-preserved.
Anyway, by brickscaping for the paths do you mean getting stuff to half-cube height or using actual bricks, because using actual bricks would conflict for the most part due to the gap of one plate.

I meant actual bricks, but you care about the plate difference like I do :D

use half-bricks, which are two plates high. 5 stacked on each other line up perfectly with a 4x4 cube.

I love those trees.
rly? I hate that type of tree. It lacks detail, but i guess it fits blockland.

Sorry that I haven't been working on this. I've been extremely busy. I'll be working on this tomorrow night.

I meant actual bricks, but you care about the plate difference like I do :D

use half-bricks, which are two plates high. 5 stacked on each other line up perfectly with a 4x4 cube.
Okay, I'll either do that (though without using the actual half-plate bricks probably, since I want to keep the build to the freebuild server) or I'll just use 5x height bricks to get to half-cube height and use those.

rly? I hate that type of tree. It lacks detail, but i guess it fits blockland.
You seem to have very strong opinions on many different matters
Anyway, those are my favorite although I have dabbled in others.
The default gazebo magnolias are delicious too though, and some pines from ramps are brilliant.
« Last Edit: September 01, 2012, 08:03:42 PM by Katadeus »

I would like this to stay alive since I want to see what raven ends up with