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| 22 Mar 2014 09:31 PM |
I'm making a new fort named Fort Dreadnok and I'm going to make all the cliffs a cylinder shape, and it's snow themed, meaning I'm adding an additional white brick on top of each one. Do you guys think it's worth it to go through all that trouble, or should I just use normal brick cliffs instead? Honestly, I think cylinders look better in a way, but I'm not sure whether the end results would be worth it or not.
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| 23 Mar 2014 12:36 PM |
Uh, scriptable..? I mean if it's worth it to do a ton of cylinder-shaped cliffs, not scripting - related.
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| 23 Mar 2014 02:18 PM |
| Cylinder cliffs are fine. I prefer brick cliffs, but only when there's been a lot of CFraming and it looks 'realistic'. |
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| 23 Mar 2014 03:05 PM |
It looks realistic, yeah, but normal bricks seem to just gives me an odd feeling now, personally, I made the raider base now with cylinder cliffs and it looks good.
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