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11 years ago

Sandbox Play - switching block types


It’s amazing how far I’ve brought this project, isn’t it? Hopefully, when it’s released, you’ll be able to create just about everything and it’ll be simple too.

Today, I was working on multiple block types and switching between them. Switching blocks is done with your mouse wheel which will hopefully allow you to build better-looking structures. They will have different properties, not just looks, because that’s what matters at the end (right?).

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How creating stuff looks at the moment.

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Right now, blocks have the same properties meaning they all act the same even if they look different. But that topic is for another day.



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