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| Scaling to blockland, what measurment seems most fit for real to stud? |
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| Bester Bageler:
This is the time when we over think how would something from real life go into blockland? Finding somethings length is easy if you use the measurement 1 brick or .5 torque units equals 1 foot. Now if your going up this measurement makes less sence since a brick in height is .6 torque units .1 units over the supposed foot. If you count a brick going up as 1 foot anyways this scales a player to being 4 feet 8 inchs while the standard human is 6 feet. Thats why I count a brick in length and in height of half a meter. This makes a person 6 feet tall and also sets it so large objects can be replicated on a smaller scale. Thats how I convert stuff, post how you convert things to blockland. |
| Demian:
Here's something that might help. They are both exactly the same height, orthographic projection. It's a generic male mesh from MakeHuman. Blockheads are really wide. |
| Evar678:
--- Quote from: Demian on January 04, 2013, 12:55:38 PM ---Here's something that might help. They are both exactly the same height, orthographic projection. It's a generic male mesh from MakeHuman. http://img836.imageshack.us/img836/4792/comparisonl.png Blockheads are really wide. --- End quote --- Going by that, the width of one stud seems to equal ~ 7 inches |
| Tonkka²:
Brick tool is the size of a Wii U gamepad. Thats cool. |
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