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Game changer for Single player downloads... whatever your computer can handle hehe.
That said, I would subscribe to all of your stuff if you put it in the workshop. Your creativity is Amazballz!
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This stylish little sports car boasts dual inverted coal power plants with custom exhaust, manual transmission, bucket seats, sports steering wheel and advanced windshield wiper technology.
Built on a small chassis, this compact sports car is extremely nimble on the track. But be warned, this is 'NOT FOR OFF ROAD!' With it's low profile, it is liable to get high centered on a sea shell.
doing doughnuts on the dock
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6 hours ago, Damemarianne said:Medieval banner the apothecary one in particular other may do the trick but on some the symbol doesn't totally disapear
You can also use alchemy banner if you want a different shape I use them for beds for example :
Thanks! You use so many cool tricks that I have yet to think of. We can go a long way with our imagination and creativity. I R Addicted to this. Keep up the awesome work. Start a "Tips and Tricks YouTube"... you'll be famous when this game takes off like I know it will.
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OMG! It fit in the sphere! That is epic!
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I got off my raft and the oar stayed in my hand! Haha. This may be due to a disconnection from the server while I was mid-ocean. When I re-connected to the server there was no compass on the screen until I got up, and then sat back down on the raft again. When I eventually reached land, the oar stayed in my hand until I re-logged.
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What are you using for your curtains and bed valance?
I'm loving this build... your weather vane is spectacular!
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1 hour ago, dorgonbron said:What are the materials you used to make the lower part look like that? It's amazing
I used brick blocks which I randomized by rotating them. I colored them so they are not so tan also.
The cornerstones and foundation skirting blocks are stone blocks that are also randomly rotated.
The cornerstones , I then selected as a group and pushed them into the corners for a more realistic effect.
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14 hours ago, WijkagentAdrie said:This looks very promising! Does the timber framing style give you a lot of flexibility in modularity or are you bound to a standard grid?
It's pretty flexible I guess. I'm starting to save parts as compositions so I can interchange parts for variant.
Here's my first building nearly complete. Still have a few details to add.
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24 minutes ago, renderin said:Are those Energy nodes painted brown?
Why yes, yes they are.
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I decided to update the HMS Terror a bit. First, I was unhappy with the 4 large masts, but I didn't want to loose speed by deleting a mast, so I laid it down hidden inside the hull of the ship. I redesigned the above decks as well as adding a ton of rope, gold bling, lighting and more. You can now run all the way up the bowsprit. Added some fixed gun port shutters and an ammo crate in the main cabin. The lower cabin has ladder access to the upper cabin and balcony area. The forward cabin remains mostly unchanged barring inventory stocks.
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I love it all! Reminds me of the American Southwest "Middle of Nowhere" service station. I love your car builds too! I have only made 2 RV, but you have inspired me to make some smaller vehicles. I can't wait to use the upside-down engine trick
Bravo!
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That said, typically, the most "spokes of birds" in directions of other islands should be from "starter island" .
This is not all ways the case however.
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Sorry about the re-post. I had forgotten that I posted these galley screens.
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Brilliant!
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Just fooling around with freestyle
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Posted · Edited by SyxtySyx
Gold coin enhanced guage, matchstick turn signal indicator, steel rod and musket ball gear shift, and an iron dart shooter glove box... oh yeah, and armchair bucket seats.
Actually, in the editor, I find it very easy to free place items. It is in Survival mode that it is most difficult. check out the needles I free placed on this steering wheel lol.
Love your work. Keep it up!