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| 23 Feb 2012 12:35 PM |
okay I'm a little confused (and sound really dumb):
-do you just get a block and stretch it?? -or do you have to do something more than that?? |
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LOLord
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| 23 Feb 2012 02:08 PM |
| It doesn't matter, though if you use a ton of smaller blocks, bevels will ruin the look. |
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pauljkl
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| 23 Feb 2012 02:13 PM |
| Lolord, when are you going to realise that BH do not care for your comments? We are quite the mature forum, now if you dont mind, post something worthwhile |
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| 23 Feb 2012 02:13 PM |
| This isn't RT. The rules are if you don't have any help or are not asking a question, don't post. |
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| 23 Feb 2012 03:06 PM |
The possibilties are only limited by your imagination. Yes you can stretch a long road from a piece. And CFrame some smaller pieces into it for lines. Or you can search decals for roads and put the picture on the road parts.If you use this method, don't stretch the road too long or the picture will distort.
Someone mention the bevels on bricks, you can insert a blockmesh into the brick to sharpen the corners and hide the bevel. |
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drew8732
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| 23 Feb 2012 06:19 PM |
| To stretch a brick, get a resize tool. There's one availible in both build and edit mode. |
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