3rdblox
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| 11 Feb 2014 09:02 PM |
You should be able to "merge" several bricks into one. Doing this would do the following:
1. Make them all share the same texture (blocks placed alongside each other have a break in the texture with the current system because a new texture starts inbetween) 2. Make them all share the same lighting. 3. Prevent any of them from being seperated from each other 4. Make them one "Part" object 5. When a decal is put on them, it would spread across the merged parts. 6. Prevent the CFrame glitch. |
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drahsid5
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| 11 Feb 2014 09:03 PM |
| 7. Remove unneeded faces to reduce lag. |
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3rdblox
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| 11 Feb 2014 09:04 PM |
| Yeah, I guess, it would just behave like a strangely shaped part. |
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drahsid5
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| 11 Feb 2014 09:07 PM |
| I suggested something similar earlier, it was for extruding bricks. |
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