Lobotar is just secret credit to the guy who made my avatar.
Anyway, I want to smoothly animate the mouth of my avatar to be like Pacman. Like a nutcracker, the mouth swinging open and closed as if it were on a hinge. I have examples of how the sequence would begin and end, but I can't do more than that. So help me out if you're bored or feeling generous.
-Okay, this next one is a rough 2-minute edit of the picture to show an IDEA of the final frame. Please don't judge my ability on this or use it as an actual final frame
I'm really into retro gaming. But I just got my hands on the Sega Genesis fairly recently and I LOVE it. You know, before I had one my favorite console was the Dreamcast, but that changed. Currently I want to get my hands on Gunstar Heroes, Sonic 3 (I already have &Knuckles) and Dr. Robotniks Mean Bean Machine. Maybe altered beast at some point to.
So, is there any other Sega Genesis owners/collectors out here?
Well, first post in probably more than half a year.
I think the last thing I saw when I still played Minecraft that made me think "Wow! That was cool!" was probably right when villagers started actually farming. It made it so that Village farmers would take the wheat, make bread, and put it down some water that led into a hopper. It would throw it to another villager but would land in the stream.
So if that works still, do that. Otherwise spend a few hours trying to make a Redstone 3D printer. You'll likely never get it, but it's something to waste manhours on.
Hi, I'm looking for a good wilderness survival game.
Now I don't mean things like Terraria and such, with all the fantasy built in, but something like Rust. (Rust feels very incomplete too me :/). If you want a prime example of what I mean, check out the game Stranded 2.
Stranded is a very incomplete, laggy, short game but it gives the basic idea of what I want too play. Start with nothing and end with something, in a realistic way. I love how you have too start out with the crude, lean-too shelter and slowly work your way up with stranded.
If you know of any video games that fit this description, let me know.
Wow, I sure did get alot more responses on this than I thought.
Well, by now I'm almost finished with my next home, a fort on a mountain so I don't need any more replies. Thanks for the criticism.
I like seeing flaws so next time I make a new world I can figure out what to do differently.
A wooden "thing" that looked like a... A worm I guess.
Was a long and skinny wooden plank hut, a big hall I suppose. 1 block wide and 2 blocks high so was very confined.
Yeah the water mill is mainly for aesthetics
Love the drawings too lol.
I'm using the house built in with the terrain as a temporary landmark and shelter, never knew how nice support beams looked on things like that.
I'll definetly add the fort, the modern house if I want too but I'm going for a more medieval look.
Alright, after about 5000 blocks of travelling I've finally found where I want to settle.
Now, I want to make my home in this mountain, and I've come up with a bit too put in, but I'd appreciate your ideas to add to this!
If your willing to take the time to examine my location, please save and edit the image of the terrain posted below and circle/add text to what you think I should make!
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Anyway, I want to smoothly animate the mouth of my avatar to be like Pacman. Like a nutcracker, the mouth swinging open and closed as if it were on a hinge. I have examples of how the sequence would begin and end, but I can't do more than that. So help me out if you're bored or feeling generous.
-Okay, this next one is a rough 2-minute edit of the picture to show an IDEA of the final frame. Please don't judge my ability on this or use it as an actual final frame
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I'm really into retro gaming. But I just got my hands on the Sega Genesis fairly recently and I LOVE it. You know, before I had one my favorite console was the Dreamcast, but that changed. Currently I want to get my hands on Gunstar Heroes, Sonic 3 (I already have &Knuckles) and Dr. Robotniks Mean Bean Machine. Maybe altered beast at some point to.
So, is there any other Sega Genesis owners/collectors out here?
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I think the last thing I saw when I still played Minecraft that made me think "Wow! That was cool!" was probably right when villagers started actually farming. It made it so that Village farmers would take the wheat, make bread, and put it down some water that led into a hopper. It would throw it to another villager but would land in the stream.
So if that works still, do that. Otherwise spend a few hours trying to make a Redstone 3D printer. You'll likely never get it, but it's something to waste manhours on.
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Yeah, I could care less for (fillintheblank)pads and phones with screens that cant fit a whole pixel :/
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Hmm... I'll look into it.
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Now I don't mean things like Terraria and such, with all the fantasy built in, but something like Rust. (Rust feels very incomplete too me :/). If you want a prime example of what I mean, check out the game Stranded 2.
Stranded is a very incomplete, laggy, short game but it gives the basic idea of what I want too play. Start with nothing and end with something, in a realistic way. I love how you have too start out with the crude, lean-too shelter and slowly work your way up with stranded.
If you know of any video games that fit this description, let me know.
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Welp, I'm stuck. Atleast I have my laptop though.
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Well, by now I'm almost finished with my next home, a fort on a mountain so I don't need any more replies. Thanks for the criticism.
I like seeing flaws so next time I make a new world I can figure out what to do differently.
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Was a long and skinny wooden plank hut, a big hall I suppose. 1 block wide and 2 blocks high so was very confined.
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I generally use fancy on singleplayer but if I get even a tiny bit of lag I switch to fast, and I always use fast on SMP
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Yeah the water mill is mainly for aesthetics
Love the drawings too lol.
I'm using the house built in with the terrain as a temporary landmark and shelter, never knew how nice support beams looked on things like that.
I'll definetly add the fort, the modern house if I want too but I'm going for a more medieval look.
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Oh well. Nice journal.
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Now, I want to make my home in this mountain, and I've come up with a bit too put in, but I'd appreciate your ideas to add to this!
If your willing to take the time to examine my location, please save and edit the image of the terrain posted below and circle/add text to what you think I should make!
The Mountain I Call Home: