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Titanic Project Request: Two-Sided Walls Need to be One Plate Thick

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RMS Gigantic:

The Titanic build requires a modification to the vertical plates add-on, so consider this a CQD message from the Blockland Titanic team.

Here is a one-image summary of our problem here:



The blue is where we anticipate that a wall will be located, while the vertical plates are where they will end up unless a change is made. Notice how the white ghost brick is outside of the line. Making the walls 2 units thick will make the rooms significantly more cramped, so we need a set of vertical plates which can be placed back-to-back within the width of a single stud so that both sides able to be painted (or at least planted in) different colors.

Demian:

Are all the cabin walls roughly the same size or are you going to need 4-6 bricks so you change the wall length/height? What size is one wall?

jes00:

Not possible for both sides to be paintable or for it to be two bricks. You could however have it as one brick with one (or both) sides pre-painted.

Zeblote:


--- Quote from: jes00 on August 11, 2013, 07:42:39 AM ---Not possible for both sides to be paintable or for it to be two bricks. You could however have it as one brick with one (or both) sides pre-painted.

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It is possible
For example, the brick could have the shape of a normal 1x1 brick, but the visual model is a 2x2 vertical plate
That means you can place 2 of them next to each other and have a wall that can be painted from both sides

jes00:


--- Quote from: Zeblote on August 11, 2013, 07:44:51 AM ---It is possible
For example, the brick could have the shape of a normal 1x1 brick, but the visual model is a 2x2 vertical plate
That means you can place 2 of them next to each other and have a wall that can be painted from both sides

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But then only that 1x1 would have collision and you would need to hit the 1x1 to change the color.

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