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Post by Rodak on May 12, 2005 16:42:16 GMT -5
I was burning out on creating abilities and wanted to get back to doing something visual for a change of pace, when I discovered something.
I don't know if this is common knowledge, but as one who is always looking for ways to use objects so that they seem to be other objects (artificially increasing the number of objects available) like by burying a giant fountain to make an underground spring, or rotating, resizing, recoloring or overlapping just about anything else for effect.
Well, I finally got around to rotating object 100, the Large Clock.
The back is a bas-releif type sculpted face! I had no idea. That counts as another object in my book. Resize it, recolor it, and you've got a great wall decoration that was otherwise "hidden" from general view. It could even pass as a wall sculpture in a cave if placed with care.
If everybody knew about this, then Oops. But if, as I suspect, there are a few other artsy types out there, and they did not know about this, they would be grateful to know.
I know I was pleasantly surprised.
Peace.
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Post by Dungeon Warden on May 12, 2005 19:43:07 GMT -5
Yeah, I remember being surprised the first time I saw that. I planed to use it at some point as the head of . . . er, maybe I don't want to talk about that yet. Anyway, there hasn't been much decussion about it so I don't know how many people know about it, but it is neat that the clock has an alternate face.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2005 0:02:26 GMT -5
I don't think I've noticed this, but I'll make sure to take a look next time. Thank you.
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Post by The zoradude on May 24, 2005 9:36:08 GMT -5
I was burning out on creating abilities and wanted to get back to doing something visual for a change of pace, when I discovered something. I don't know if this is common knowledge, but as one who is always looking for ways to use objects so that they seem to be other objects (artificially increasing the number of objects available) like by burying a giant fountain to make an underground spring, or rotating, resizing, recoloring or overlapping just about anything else for effect. Well, I finally got around to rotating object 100, the Large Clock. The back is a bas-releif type sculpted face! I had no idea. That counts as another object in my book. Resize it, recolor it, and you've got a great wall decoration that was otherwise "hidden" from general view. It could even pass as a wall sculpture in a cave if placed with care. If everybody knew about this, then Oops. But if, as I suspect, there are a few other artsy types out there, and they did not know about this, they would be grateful to know. I know I was pleasantly surprised. Peace. Well....I've never seen it.
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Post by Arter on Jun 29, 2005 19:19:02 GMT -5
The same face can be found on the back of the grandfather clock.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2005 19:29:55 GMT -5
And the mirror. I looked at this and it is v e r y cool, thank you!
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Post by Bigfoot on Aug 13, 2005 1:03:58 GMT -5
I do that alot too, if you play my game hippy hunt 2, I have an airship, a ps2 hooked up to a television set with rpgmaker 2 played on screen, etc. you should check it out. and btw that is wierd with the clock, I may use it lol
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Post by Neo Samurai on Sept 1, 2005 21:35:12 GMT -5
Yeah, I noticed that during the summer when I was fooling around with RPG Maker 2. Looks like a sun with a face.
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