Memphis Advances

  • I have some ideas on what I want to develop on a server for Rising World.... can you give me some tips on where to start to start making what you have done in these pictures.... Are these blueprints? Great job there.

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  • If your project is about a game that you like, I would start by playing the game. I would take photographs of the buildings and their decorations.
    Look for information on everything you have in mind.
    To know the dimensions of the buildings, I base myself on the doors, which are 4 blocks high by 2 blocks wide, 2x1 meter, and from here I calculate the height of each home, normally 6 or 7 blocks are.
    If it is a game, what you should do when creating any structure is best to count the character's steps, which is equivalent to a block, it will not always be exact but it will give you an approximation that you can later correct.

    I hope it helps.:)

  • If your project is about a game that you like, I would start by playing the game. I would take photographs of the buildings and their decorations.
    Look for information on everything you have in mind.
    To know the dimensions of the buildings, I base myself on the doors, which are 4 blocks high by 2 blocks wide, 2x1 meter, and from here I calculate the height of each home, normally 6 or 7 blocks are.
    If it is a game, what you should do when creating any structure is best to count the character's steps, which is equivalent to a block, it will not always be exact but it will give you an approximation that you can later correct.

    I hope it helps.:)

    Thanks.... I was more looking at the food, barrels, shelves, etc I am seeing in the pictures above...... did you create all of these as blueprints or use another technique?

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    Now running : 100 Player Game Server With My New Modded Rising World

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