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Prozac 02-12-2006 04:05 AM

wall perspective : rate and feedback
 
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Please give constructive feedback on these castle walls, the outside and the inside.

Androk2 02-12-2006 04:23 AM

You are better off using MIDDLE tile for all walls instead of bottom one. So instead of having 4 rows of the bottom tile, use the middle one to same effect. Then close with the bottom one. It has a better effect.

Youc an also double up, although it doesn't work as well (2 of top 2 of bottom and 2 of middle).

Prozac 02-12-2006 04:33 AM

I am confused. What do you mean by top, bottom and middle? Can you post example?

Damix2 02-12-2006 04:37 AM

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I think this is what he means.

haunter 02-12-2006 05:20 PM

You walls have tile errors all along them. The bricks are all willy-nilly rather than the same size all the way along.

Zero Hour 02-12-2006 09:04 PM

Also, on the exterior - the cliff you can see from an event perspective I.E. Above it, with the walls of the building you see it from a angled perspective...

Don't make no sense.

haunter 02-12-2006 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Zero Hour
Also, on the exterior - the cliff you can see from an event perspective I.E. Above it, with the walls of the building you see it from a angled perspective...

Don't make no sense.

I always viewed the cliffs as having a slope to them, rather than a completely vertical face.

Prozac 02-13-2006 04:11 AM

hmm. so different sized bricks are considered errors? interesting. thanks for the tip.
And I agree with the cliffs having a slope up the top of them.

haunter 02-13-2006 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Prozac
hmm. so different sized bricks are considered errors? interesting. thanks for the tip.
And I agree with the cliffs having a slope up the top of them.

When a single brick stretches the length of an entire wall it's definitely an error. Aside from that it just looks sloppy if they're all over the place.


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