Author Topic: Blockland blb Doors Help (How to make?)  (Read 3952 times)

I've searched and searched and came up empty. Is there some sort of program to make these fancy brick doors? Or do I have to edit the special numbers in the file and fire up blockland every time to see if my edit was right? I'm very lost here.

EDIT: Title fix

You make whatever door you want in your favorite modeling program then save it as .obj an use the .obj to .blb tool in the Development section an bam I think that's it, then just package it I think

You make whatever door you want in your favorite modeling program then save it as .obj an use the .obj to .blb tool in the Development section an bam I think that's it, then just package it I think
I'm pretty sure there's more to it than that considering there's an open and a closed state. As for what more you need, I do not know.
Perhaps look at the pack of interactive bricks for help or ask one of the people who made them?

It's related to having two .blbs, the script switching between the two. The same method is used on the chest; except that the chest has no change in the collision.
What would come in handy would be the default offsets of the doors and frame, currently it's only doable by guessing.
Maybe someone could export the plain door .blb just so we can have the frame and door sizes?

Well, I looked inside the Brick door add ons and found there is are liturally 3 seperate models for the doors

OpenCW
OpenCCW
Closed

So my guess would be tied to the first comment. Make a 3D model as Obj, Switch to blb, and package it. But do it with all 3 doors. So I'm gonna try it with a 3D program. My goal is to make "Brick Switches". Simple stuff such as Light switchs, Buttons, basically everything "JVS" has to offer, but in Brick form. Give or take a few things.

Simpley put, I want to switch from JVS to brick doors. My only issue is there is just little to choose from at this time. Plus Brick doors sound way easier to make then JVS. Lot less coding.

EDIT: Typo fix

Oh, never knew about that. But yeah. The reason of 3 bricks is because the door can open inside or outside, considering it's not an animated model but it just switches between .blb's, doing so with a single/two blb's would've been impossible. (Though I personally never knew you could open them on the other side too).

Despite that, we both could still really use frames if we were to make doors.
Also, personally, I actually thought of doing the switches too, but glad you make them instead of me in a way  :cookieMonster:. I hope you only make them good, too.

I'll do my best! I made this, so I think I'll cook up something good.


DURUNDUNDUNDUNDUN!

Subject to change. Might consider removing the sliding features.
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