Author Topic: Pinewood, Arizona  (Read 6386 times)

Yes, Arizona has more than desert.

We have a lot of alpine regions too, with mountains covered in enormous pine trees with adorable rustic, rural villages and gorgeous weather.

Here are some very early screenshots of Pinewood, Arizona.  (This town isn't real, unfortunately.  But that's all my stuff so....idk)
(INSPIRED BY: Alpine, Arizona: just west of the New Mexican border)





In the third image is where I replaced all the power lines with the ropes since I figured out how to do it.  Also, those ugly floating plates are temporary.  Their purpose is to prevent me from accidentally hammering my zonebricks.


More to come really soon, stay tuned!
(I had a building block for a while and I finally started building again~)


Off topic: can you give me a tutorial on how to use reshade
On topic: nice

nice work man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

nice work man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

don't quit 2 weeks later thx

don't quit 2 weeks later thx
I only quit if the build gets forgeted up somehow via save corruption, or the brick count gets too high and people crash.

Now this is what I've been wanting to see

at least we know it's not fake

Off topic: can you give me a tutorial on how to use reshade
See this topic; https://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=292833.0
And an in depth guide made by me on how to set it up; https://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=298691.0

Anyway, this build looks very nice, as always, good job Brickitect.

I've always wanted to make a countryside build with a bunch of fields and country roads, this looks pretty dang good

BRIKITECT BE A GOOD BOY AND LET US DOWNLOAD AT LEAST ONE OF YOUR fantabulous BUILDS :C




look, my car

on topic: nice build like always