Author Topic: Does anyone know what this is about? (image.blockland.us)  (Read 2067 times)

So I browse through the list and see this..


This grabs pictures from the master server, so I'm confused why that came up, lol.

the real question is what mod are you using

First, what skin is that

It might interfere with the actual images pulled from image.blockland.us

It's the GUI+ mod. I'm continuing development on it. I have no images that have this "blocked" thing on it.

It's the GUI+ mod. I'm continuing development on it. I have no images that have this "blocked" thing on it.
yay gui+ is back i thought it died

yay gui+ is back i thought it died
Yea, it did because the original person that made it stopped making it.

Yea, it did because the original person that made it stopped making it.
This guy? https://github.com/Fluffy2992/System_GUIPlus

But anyways, Blockland raytraces an isometric view of the build, and sends it to the master server. The person might have found a way to send a custom image to the master server.

is there a chance it's just a really big pixel art being displayed?

is there a chance it's just a really big pixel art being displayed?

If it was pixel art, wouldn't it be in an angle, according to all the other images?

If it was pixel art, wouldn't it be in an angle, according to all the other images?
Not necessarily, pixel art can be horizontal instead of vertical but it is highly unlikely.
« Last Edit: March 25, 2015, 05:50:22 PM by St. Francis Xavier »

Server list is going to turn into Minecraft server browsing websites. "FREEBUILD, FREE ADMIN, NO RULES, D-WAND FOR EVERYONE, GUI+ SUPPORT!"

It's the GUI+ mod. I'm continuing development on it. I have no images that have this "blocked" thing on it.
Link?

Link?
I don't know where the original download is, but I am currently re-modding it before I plan to release it in the Moddification Disccusion.

So this is what you keep talking about with this GUI+

Anyways, looks good as usual Viso, keep up the good work!

It kinda looks like it's some sort of ISP-level block.

I don't know how long the results will be available, but a quick reverse search of the image pulls up a lot of sites in Hungarian.