Author Topic: How do blockland bricks actually connect together?  (Read 6780 times)

I've been wondering this for a while, how are blockland studs supposed to work?

They look like this:



Which clearly suggests this shape:




But for those to fit into the bricks above, a brick would need to look like this from below:



Which it does not:




The bottom texture looks like it would fit this brick, though:




How do you think blockland bricks actually look like?

the first one is a lot more visually appealing in general so i'd have to go with that

bricks by default can force themselves into other bricks. so whenever you're planting bricks, remember that each brick is raping each other.

the first one is a lot more visually appealing in general so i'd have to go with that

It might be, but then why is the bottom texture completely wrong?

It might be, but then why is the bottom texture completely wrong?

it's a bug that needs to be fixed.

It might be, but then why is the bottom texture completely wrong?
when two bricks touch each other they make brick babies which fill in the size differences

Magic. In the world of blockland. :iceCream:

The textures not being exact is so much of a non-issue that no one really cares enough to fix it.

The textures not being exact is so much of a non-issue that no one really cares enough to fix it.

How would the "fix" look like though?

It's a glitch in the matrix

How would the "fix" look like though?
It would look like the third image in the op.

literally unplayable

they can't fit so now you can't make anything anymore it all just slides off

how do you get ambient occlusion like that in edit mode

Badspot made a silky smooth top texture that tiled well but thought the matching bottom texture would look dumb and decided just to copy the lego brick.

Related pictures:



the harness the power of the graviton
this is why the studs are just flat textures instead of models