Unfinished Projectsland pt. II \\ just a bump don't worry gamers

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Man, I'm really excited for selective!

Man, I'm really excited for selective!
glad to hear. :)
if anyone's got any ideas they want to throw at me to include into SELECTIVE, feel free.


looking at the old vs new comparison is certainly interesting.
i also finished a few systems and what not. hooray for cooperative play

If only my brother played Blockland... :(

hi random question what is the name of the brick pack that includes the barbed wire fence tops? i had it at one point and lost it.
nvmfound

ontopic, i came to every single picture. the rpg seems like fun, good luck!
« Last Edit: March 16, 2015, 06:25:26 PM by Damien4545 »

ontopic, i came to every single picture. the rpg seems like fun, good luck!
thanks!


life is cold - just like these two new pictures of RRPG. snow goodness on the left and current world map on the right. images can be clicked.







- not on the menu
(coming to an RRPG near you)
(i'd also like to note that the triangulation exists on the shading - not on the actual model)

edit: also made a quick little logo for RRPG since it needed one.
« Last Edit: March 27, 2015, 02:11:27 AM by Kobewarrior »

You are improving fast.
« Last Edit: March 27, 2015, 02:14:15 AM by CJwarrior »





I really like the style of the terrain, what bricks do you use to make it?

I really like the style of the terrain, what bricks do you use to make it?

most of them are actually default! the build is technically floating on zone bricks. usually i'll first slap down some 16x16 cubes and sort of create the shape i want for the terrain. 4x4s and 8x8s cubes are for creating the mountains and just steeps in general. after the base is done, i add some basic bigger bricks to define the shape a little more and plate the top for a smoother appearance.

basically: cubes


Excellent work on that, and the rest. Entire topic is breathtaking even if some isn't completed.