SN0X
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| 15 Feb 2012 01:16 PM |
I want to make nice looking buildings, basically. My buildings look like rectangular boxes with holes as doors and windows.
I know how to CFrame, use mesh (to get rid of lines) and use decals appropriately. I can make windows, but usually don't because of the amount of time it takes. I sometimes make multiple floors, but usually stick to one. I add some wedges to certain parts.
So, any tips, methods or techniques on structure and building? My buildings look terrible D:
(I don't use free models or stamper tool or any of that,, I script and make everything myself.)
Help would be greatly appreciated as I own a clan and am making a fort which is beautiful except for the main building...(Triantex Fort Evolution). |
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SN0X
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Andy6399
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| 16 Feb 2012 06:20 AM |
| Use different materials for emphasis on certain parts, and use custom resizing (Properties > Set the sizing type to "Custom", it allows you to resize on a much more persise scale)..... |
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| 16 Feb 2012 09:42 AM |
^ Know that, but thanks anyway. Oh- and any tips on custom resizing? I always/usually use it, but sometimes parts just don't fit together. |
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| 16 Feb 2012 10:06 AM |
| Use CFraming and Trial & Error. Basically, if something doesn't look the way you want it to, keep CFraming it in different ways until you get it to look the way you want. |
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