Minecraft: Project Orhedge
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Re: Minecraft: Project Orhedge
Crikey. We probably don't need all those. The town's up to the correct height now isn't it? The only thing I can think we'd need large amounts of soil for now is filling in the catacombs beneath the town.
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Re: Minecraft: Project Orhedge
We probably don't, but its not that hard to store them, and it would be a pisser to dump them all only to later go "well, this thing we didn't think of would be *easy* if we had thousands of mud"
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Re: Minecraft: Project Orhedge
this.
Also, I have a mental image of a massive cavernous warehouse of stuff, so more soil is fun
Also, I have a mental image of a massive cavernous warehouse of stuff, so more soil is fun
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Like in Raiders of the Lost Ark! That's awesome.Dr. kitteny berk wrote: this.
Also, I have a mental image of a massive cavernous warehouse of stuff, so more soil is fun
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Re: Minecraft: Project Orhedge
To be honest, if we're going to do High Kyrke at least partially accurately, we are going to need looootttss of dirt. It's built in to the side of a massive mountain.
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Re: Minecraft: Project Orhedge
... I had a little play with the stairs, remarkably, they still work.
Also now they shut themselves after a few seconds.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2aFN01zSMc[/media]
Also now they shut themselves after a few seconds.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2aFN01zSMc[/media]
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Re: Minecraft: Project Orhedge
Actually, that's a good point: if we do go for high kyrke, it mightbe easier to use the stuff we have got here to build an artificial mountain, rather than find an appropriately huge existing hill and digging into it.Grimmie wrote:To be honest, if we're going to do High Kyrke at least partially accurately, we are going to need looootttss of dirt. It's built in to the side of a massive mountain.
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Re: Minecraft: Project Orhedge
Shitting hell, lots of impressive work been done there chaps.
The stairs are rather funky as well.
The stairs are rather funky as well.
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There would be no nasty surprises concealed within that way. Unless we put them in.Joose wrote:Actually, that's a good point: if we do go for high kyrke, it mightbe easier to use the stuff we have got here to build an artificial mountain, rather than find an appropriately huge existing hill and digging into it.Grimmie wrote:To be honest, if we're going to do High Kyrke at least partially accurately, we are going to need looootttss of dirt. It's built in to the side of a massive mountain.
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We could set Berk and Ty loose on the nasty surprises.
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I am the nasty surprise.Dog Pants wrote:We could set Berk and Ty loose on the nasty surprises.
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Don't agree to let him show you his dirt box.
I made that mistake
I now have to play by sound alone
I made that mistake
I now have to play by sound alone
Re: Minecraft: Project Orhedge
Grimmie, what colour do you need the wool?
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Late to the party as usual chaps. I've recently been playing with binvox/viewvox. I can't remember who pointed it out but it's basically a program for slicing up your 3d models (created in max/maya etc) and breaking them down so you can recreate them layer by layer in Minecraft, using plans from viewvox. If there's any structures you want building or planning out, just let me know - I'll happily contribute to this.
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Lots of Lapis Lazulai blue for the library :Dfabyak wrote:Grimmie, what colour do you need the wool?
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k. Wasn't sure if you needed the blue for the wool, or to make another colour.
Blue sheep coming up!
Blue sheep coming up!
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Re: Minecraft: Project Orhedge
You sir, have far too much spare time
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What texture pack you using Berk?
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Looks like Painterly to me.Pnut wrote:What texture pack you using Berk?