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2012/10/26 - Obj to Blb Converter

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Cubelands:


--- Quote from: Demian on October 29, 2012, 02:42:22 PM ---Can't help you with that. I don't use SketchUp.

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allright I can export/import into blender will work?

YourBuddyBill:


--- Quote from: phydeoux on October 29, 2012, 07:12:56 AM ---But can't release until I can place bricks inside some of these bricks.

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Add isWaterBrick = true; to the brick's datablock in server.cs
That will cause it to be placed on the 2nd building layer.
The unfortunate side effect of this is that you would not be able to place water bricks inside it or combine it with Siba's FloatCubes or Zonebricks, because both of those are on  the second layer as well (I think a lot of GSF's bricks are on layer 2 also)

MegaScientifical:


--- Quote from: Masterlegodude on October 29, 2012, 06:51:42 AM ---I'm sure if you take a front and side picture of the Gray Man in LSD, you could recreate the model yourself

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But it has been like two years since my class where we learned that stuff. And I'm using Milkshape now... I ALWAYS forget about modeling program details. I just don't forget around with them enough to remember. Blender is free, huh? Since you guys always talk about it. But I think I could never understand it.

Awdax:

Just watch some tutorial videos on Blender, or use the Noob2Pro Guide online - specifically the part where you make that tube guy and his hat and stuff, and just screw around in general. That's how I learned to use it. If not, use Sketchup. It's basic geometric shape tools make it relatively easy to make models that match the style of Blockland.

Conservative:


--- Quote from: YourBuddyBill on October 29, 2012, 05:46:42 PM ---Add isWaterBrick = true; to the brick's datablock in server.cs
That will cause it to be placed on the 2nd building layer.
The unfortunate side effect of this is that you would not be able to place water bricks inside it or combine it with Siba's FloatCubes or Zonebricks, because both of those are on  the second layer as well (I think a lot of GSF's bricks are on layer 2 also)

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This is not the way to do what he wanted, that would allow him to plant bricks anywhere within the brick, and is just an overall cheap way to do it unless its meant for something like the zone bricks/float cubes.

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