AX94
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| 26 Jun 2014 01:29 PM |
I think the 'No outlines' surface option for bricks should be applied to all surface types rather than just "Smooth" (example: StudsNoOutlines, WeldNoOutlines, UniversalNoOutlines, etc.)
What do y'all think?
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Xphony
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| 26 Jun 2014 01:30 PM |
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'Pancakes are good, but puncakes are better' |
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AX94
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| 26 Jun 2014 01:36 PM |
| Thanks for your support, guys! |
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AX94
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AX94
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AX94
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| 27 Jun 2014 03:27 AM |
| Explain yourself. Saying 'No.' is no way of providing feedback for a suggestion. |
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andreja6
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AX94
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TZLNCTV
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| 27 Jun 2014 12:46 PM |
| Supported by the SS Allentanic. |
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sba2004
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| 27 Jun 2014 12:48 PM |
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AX94
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| 27 Jun 2014 12:50 PM |
| Thanks for the support, let's keep this thread alive! |
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AX94
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| 27 Jun 2014 01:25 PM |
| Aaaaand back to first page we go. |
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trisrock2
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| 27 Jun 2014 01:40 PM |
@Tri People on forums are always making excuses like that. Like scripters saying "SCRIPTABLE" - Not everyone knows how to script And you saying "Theres a way, you don't know it, so I'm not gonna tell you" |
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Dvailen
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| 27 Jun 2014 01:51 PM |
| No, we can't already do this. We have either SmoothNoOutlines or No Outlines whatsoever. What if developers want to use outlines, but not on studs, inlets, welds, glue or universals? I support this idea. |
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AX94
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takuku22
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| 30 Jun 2014 03:06 AM |
Why don't you just go to lighting and turn off Outlines?
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AX94
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| 30 Jun 2014 03:20 AM |
| ...Because I still want to use outlines...? |
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EnderEric
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| 30 Jun 2014 05:12 AM |
| Don't get it.. You want the outlines to be turned on all the time? |
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EnderEric
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