Author Topic: If we can convert .obj to .blb, why can't we just convert the bedroom  (Read 2646 times)

title says it all. Also, I'm talking about baddy's .obj to .blb converter.
If you can do this, please post a download link to the brick(s) that makeup the bedroom
The only problem I could see is if you wanted to be able to build in it, you'd have to make it
A. Zone-style "water" (you would be able to make floating bricks though, aswell as bricks overlaping the bedroom
B. A crudton of bricks, each making up a small piece
« Last Edit: February 08, 2013, 08:26:03 PM by superdupercoolguy »

The entire bedroom as one brick?
Seems like a great idea!

The entire bedroom as one brick?
Seems like a great idea!
oh my god lol



you do realize that bricks can only be 64x wide, right?

Abuse
Abuse everywhere.

Let's remove the ban button too. Remove the admins rights because a few might abuse it!

you do realize that bricks can only be 64x wide, right?

Package maybe?

yolo

You know what, I'm gona see if I can convert it right now.
Windows only.
http://nooooooooooooooo.com/
If anyone else does it please post a download link here
I want it.
Bad.
« Last Edit: February 08, 2013, 08:24:19 PM by superdupercoolguy »


uhm the bedroom interior is an interior, not a .obj?

uhm the bedroom interior is an interior, not a .obj?
pretty sure you can convert an interior file to a model file of some sort somehow

Just have different pieces of the bedroom made into different bricks, eg the lamp, the desk, the bed, etc, and if they're bigger than 64 just cut them into smaller chunks.

It's ingenious. :D

So now the question is...
Why NOT convert the bedroom?

So now the question is...
Why NOT convert the bedroom?
Because noone needs the badroom and it's not worth the work and you also couldn't have textures on it