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Re: Moonbase corridor ideas
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lugnet.space
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Tue, 26 Apr 2005 18:57:57 GMT
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Tony Hafner wrote:
> Looks good. I definitely like the second method, where the corridor is exactly
> 1 floor away from the normal corridor.
Sweet. The more I look at the ground floor corridors the more I love 'em
in their own way.
> One thing seems a bit off, though- you've got plates in your red/white height
> stacks. It looks like you've got a 2x3 plate at the very bottom, and 2x4 plates
> in between levels. That makes it look like the difference between floors is
> 10.3 bricks on centers. They really need to be exactly 10. Perhaps you can
> recolor your stack better and show where the plates are.
Bram mentioned this too but they really are lined up right. There are 2
red 2x2 plates above each yellow 2x4 plate. I may make a better version
of the Moonbase-yardstick for the site and I'll make sure and make this
more clear.
> Anyway, I'm all for adding a ground floor to the standard. Many existing
> modules can probably even be converted very easily.
I think so too.
> So if the regular height (10) is considered "first floor" as it always has, then
> is the ground level called "G"? You can take your pick as to whether it means
> "Ground" or "Ghetto".
It's also been mentioned that they seem more "rural". I like where this
is headed. I think it'll add a lot of character a display.
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