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| Conservative:
How did you do this without the conflict of not being able to plant the brick in the first place, are both bricks the size of a 1x1f, with one having the grid of - and the other being the simple b? If I recall, you have to use d in order to plant a brick in the first place. |
| Xalos:
--- Quote from: Conservative on April 18, 2013, 07:46:02 PM ----blbsnipIcanonlyunderstandwhileactivelymakingabrickandbarelyeventhen- --- End quote --- Basically, yes. However, like I said, that means you can place any brick in the area for placing the matching wedge. The result being horribly clashing faces. Hence my being on the fence about releasing it. |
| Kalphiter:
Can you make a "1/4" wedge and a "3/4" wedge? |
| SWAT One:
People will just have to figure out ways to use them correctly, and would soon discover that meshing them together is a poor method. |
| Conservative:
--- Quote from: Xalos on April 18, 2013, 07:47:40 PM ---Basically, yes. However, like I said, that means you can place any brick in the area for placing the matching wedge. The result being horribly clashing faces. Hence my being on the fence about releasing it. --- End quote --- - Means you can plant a brick within this part of the grid. b Means you can plant a brick above and under this part of the grid. My question is; does the - really work as the only grid for a 1x1f, and still allow you to plant the brick? |
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