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Name These Shapes
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:
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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.
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- 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?