I’m going to put a HUGE MASSIVE DISCLAIMER on this one:
I think @Tom cheated. I think the Cthulu model Tom shows as animated in the live stream has a body that is one voxel narrower than it should be. Cthulu’s brow is only 2 voxels apart, yet his chest has a single voxel space between his pectorals?!? Hacks I say.
not that we’ve seen yet, but there are plans for horses, and other large animals…
Horses? - Livestream - 1:28:03
“Mounts in general we’ve wanted for a long time … mounts will be awesome, can’t say when but I like the idea, and mounts for combat as well.”
Will there be cows? - Livestream - 1:17:18
“No cows … cows are so stereotypical aren’t they? Don’t you want something other than a cow? How about, maybe like yaks, or big goats, something other than a cow. Just something different that mixes it up, something a bit more unique.”
Currently working on the tier 0 bed, wondering if anybody had any tips on how to colour? I got the colours in Paint but Paint and Qubicle seem to disagree on which colours can exist help?
Well… if you did not change any settings in Qubicle you will have “Shading” turned on and you will still have the standard “Global Light” settings. Both options will have an impact on the way how your color looks like in Qubicle. You can either turn shading off and play around with the light settings… or simply accept it .
But but…you coloured things, how did you do that? There must be something key that I missed out doing, because Qubicle says that it can’t be the correct hue and the correct amount of red, green and blue.
I tried messing around with the light settings, but they didn’t seem to alter anything in the Colour Picker, colours still had the same set of values.
@Smokestacks … ok, hold on. You mean that you have just the standard colors available in Qubicle and you are not able to add new ones? If yes, take a look into this video starting 6:15. If not, you need to explain me once more what the issue is… sorry .
@LunarWolf Welcome and thanks a lot! If you don’t mind… I have added you to the iniital post as a contributor.