08-10-11, 11:44 | #11 | ||||
Member
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 7,100
|
Quote:
Quote:
It's a simple door unfortunatley. Quote:
Thanks. Quote:
A little small unimpressive update. |
||||
08-10-11, 11:46 | #12 |
Member
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 4,375
|
Why is it unimpressive? O:
I like it It reminds me of my own level, you know, with the trapdoor and waterfall?. |
08-10-11, 11:47 | #13 |
Member
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 7,100
|
Because the waterfall looks bleugh.
But thank you. Oh yeah. I swear I didn't copy it. Last edited by FloTheMachine; 08-10-11 at 11:48. |
08-10-11, 20:12 | #14 |
Member
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 32,121
|
Give me now
|
08-10-11, 20:22 | #15 |
Inactive
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 664
|
Poor monkey
Goodlooking screen But where the waterfall came from ? You can use another room or just grid the wall and add the texture from Angkor Wat , You know that texture which was used to be the waterfall source |
08-10-11, 20:35 | #16 | |
Member
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 7,100
|
Quote:
And I get what you mean. I might even take it out tbh. I don't like it. |
|
08-10-11, 21:14 | #17 |
Moderator
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 33,359
|
You could use a waterfall object instead and add a little crack in the wall or ceiling and make the waterfall come out of it.
With the room looking like it did not used to be flooded at first it kinda makes sense to have some water falling into the room somehow. The nice thing about an object is that you could also make it very narrow, so it is more of a gentle stream than a waterfall. |
08-10-11, 21:17 | #18 | |
Member
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 7,100
|
Quote:
Would there be an existing version of something like that you would know of? I actually know of a person, but he didn't reply to my PM. >.< |
|
08-10-11, 21:18 | #19 |
Member
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 4,375
|
|
08-10-11, 21:20 | #20 |
Member
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 7,100
|
You're offering? D:
|
Thread Tools | |
|
|