Author Topic: Warehouse thing [WIP]  (Read 3636 times)

Hi, it's been a while since I've played Blockland or even came to this part of the forum for that matter, so I decided to start building a warehouse. It's meant to be based off of industrial buildings in Hong Kong.

It's a WIP (what a surprise from me). The random staircase is for planning and convenience purposes.


Exterior. Couldn't really think of a way to portray corrugated steel garage doors other than spamming 16x1f.


Interior of the garage, still quite empty. Will add lights.


The bit of the garage that's mostly done. I don't exactly know why anyone would need that many 55 gallon drums.

Any feedback would be welcome.
« Last Edit: June 30, 2013, 02:18:15 PM by QuantumEagle »

I think its pretty nice so far! I cant wait to see the rest of it.

All the little props you have in there look nice.
I would say the outside looks bland but you made it look exactly how it should.

Wow Quantum is alive.

A few day scenes so we can see it better?

I added some lights and a random floodlight in the garage.



The server is being hosted right now if you want a look around yourself





Also started working on the second floor
« Last Edit: June 29, 2013, 06:40:19 AM by QuantumEagle »

Looks great. One really small minor eety peety baby thing is maybe moving the garage doors back a little. Like, further away from the street. I can't stand people manoevering trucks in the street to park rear-first into those small driveways etc. it would also give some more room for a couple of details like sotrage boxes or some fancy fences.


Added more stuff in the garage


Worked on second floor front as well, and extended the sidewalk as part of TAG's suggestion

Woo progress. Looking great, don't go too killer on the AC units though, unless it's a meat storage :)

Woo progress. Looking great, don't go too killer on the AC units though, unless it's a meat storage :)
B-But

Hong Kong!

B-But

Hong Kong!
It's great as-is, just don't add another 5 :)

It's great as-is, just don't add another 5 :)
B-B-But




I'm used to a lot of ACs ;~;
« Last Edit: June 29, 2013, 12:56:20 PM by QuantumEagle »

B-B-But

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I'm used to a lot of ACs ;~;
Wow damn ok I didn't know people did that kind of stuff.

Wow damn ok I didn't know people did that kind of stuff.

That's how we roll down here in the H-Kayers yo

anyway the server is up if you wanna check it out

hey hey another HK bro :D

canto region ftw

must say that looks pretty legit and straight from HK except the multipane window designs are bugging me because the dividers are darned thick

also its pretty clean for a HK building, if you know what i mean. maybe dirt and stuff? I can't recall the last time i've seen a factory facing a road like that, since most face out into concrete yards or stuff that lead to the road.

nice job on the interior, though throwing random boxes and stands together would give a better feel of how people use buildings in HK (a complete disregard of what the building was mainly designed for and cobbling a below-average interior together while trying to cram as much stuff into it at one time). like, stack pallets and stuff randomly with some organization but no future planning so stuff gets stuck behind other stuff and yeah. if you live(d) in hk or went to chinatown in SF you know what i mean.

oh yeah forgot to mention those fluorescent lights are damn pro

hey hey another HK bro :D
PokFuLam is where it's at bro

(side note: It isn't)

must say that looks pretty legit and straight from HK except the multipane window designs are bugging me because the dividers are darned thick
It's either these or no dividers at all

also its pretty clean for a HK building, if you know what i mean. maybe dirt and stuff? I can't recall the last time i've seen a factory facing a road like that, since most face out into concrete yards or stuff that lead to the road.
I'm not exactly sure how to go about making respectable-looking dirt ;~;

I have seen them face the street, in fact look at the link I have up on the OP, it takes you to a place in Kwun Tong

must say that looks pretty legit and straight from HK except the multipane window designs are bugging me because the dividers are darned thick
nice job on the interior, though throwing random boxes and stands together would give a better feel of how people use buildings in HK (a complete disregard of what the building was mainly designed for and cobbling a below-average interior together while trying to cram as much stuff into it at one time). like, stack pallets and stuff randomly with some organization but no future planning so stuff gets stuck behind other stuff and yeah. if you live(d) in hk or went to chinatown in SF you know what i mean.
I thought I did that, in fact the first driveway thingy is completely unused (shelves are up against it on the inside and a few pallettes are stacked up outside)

oh well I've only done the first floor garage anyway

oh yeah forgot to mention those fluorescent lights are damn pro
<3




Working on the 3rd floor front now, 2nd floor is done

I'm thinking of using that big blank space as a billboard or sign
« Last Edit: June 29, 2013, 02:34:06 PM by QuantumEagle »