Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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Sometimes when you wanna create levels that look artistic but are challenging in minis, they use clouds as bunny hops. I suggest we change the clouds to hidden blocks. But since we cant see them, there should be a block that you stand on and you (only you) can now see the hidden blocks or walk-through fully black blocks.
Picture Comic; ..And done.
Please note that in image 3 everything doesn't disappear, the "faint" block is just behind the smiley, and the smiley hasn't touched the invisible one.
Last edited by Tachyonic (Jun 24 2011 9:41:05 am)
sounds... interesting.
Sounds like secret blocks to me. Well, the original secret blocks at least.
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i dont get what you mean, i will wait till the picture, you got my attention
NICE! a brick that you stand on the see threw a secret passage or see a secret passage! that's awesome! +REP!
Nice idea, would be useful in some cases. But I didn't get the cloud example.
It's called using normal black blocks? No?
Nice idea, would be useful in some cases. But I didn't get the cloud example.
Imagine you decide to make a hidden entrance to a castle or building or whatever, and the entranceway is visible due to Cloud shaped white figures, and using hidden blocks without a hidden mini is just too easy. With this (it appears on the minimap as a star colour, so you can use other blocks for bigger stars and stuff and disguise it to make it appear hidden on the minimap), you can make people see invisible/faint blocks floating in the air so you can make minis whilst in a secret passageway. What makes it extra hard is that they disappear and become normal looking when you step off it.
i dont get the cloud idea even after the description. pictures maybe?
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