Name of the file: Tiny Glade Cheat Codes - Author: DAV |
Tiny Glade Cheat Codes: ------------ Submitted by: David K. Comprehensive Stair Guide: -------------------------- Written by Diplopanda There a couple ways that one might want to use when building custom stairs (which youll have to do for certain circumstances if thats what you wish). [Disclaimer!] The first way is easier than the second way, but mind you both ways can be fiddly and take patience. * The usage of platforms. Using the buildings that are lowered to the desired (probably minimum height and raised up if thats what you want). Using multiple of these (two stacked directly on top of each other to get rid of the merlon or railing effect) you can adjust each on directly to try and shape your desired steps. The second way is definitely more soul tearing and harder. This takes much more patience and fiddling to get the desired look. Also may take more from your computer! * This method was originally introduced by Pew, and is done by using the wall tool. By cutting the desired stair length into 2-3 brick wide blocks you can get a flat top surface and adjusting each height and positioning to hand craft your own steps. * For this method Id suggest sticking with flat rectangular stairs while still trying to get the gist of it before trying a curved staircase, and also try recolouring the wall before cutting them into smaller chunks to get that flat look. (This saves you time in the long run). Quick Guide to Small Roof Extensions: ------------------------------------- Written by Anneva. I wanted to share a little technique I figured out while trying to see how to get a bit of a sticking out roof piece, without the large block of floor underneath it. This can only be used on small sections, but I thought it looked great for a small porch or doorway roof. Place a small building piece sticking out where you want the floating porch roof. Draw path under the 3 exposed sides of the block. Nudge the path closer and closer to wall to get the door flat against the original wall. Play with the height of the arch to your desire. If you want to use a placeable door, nudge the path even closer to the main building until the door “sinks” behind the wall, then place a door. If you want to adjust the door later, you just need to move the porch piece away to access it. If the “joins” where the two blocks intersect appear on the wall, you can just adjust the positioning minutely and they disappear again. I also thought it looked cute with two small wooden fence posts to look like support. The narrower the piece, the further away from the wall you can pull it without support. And if you make it wider a column will spawn in the middle, so you can combat this by bringing it closer to the wall. I havent experimented with height yet. Id love to see your results and improvements to the technique! With the door created by the path through the wall. * With a placeable door made from a window dragged to the bottom. Sometimes you just gotta keep fiddling with the dimensions a bit to make the front column disappear! * This what I mean about the “edges” that can show up where the blocks intersect, just nudge it a bit and they disappear again. * Adding wooden support columns. * This is the widest Ive managed to get it without a support column popping up, the wider it is, the shallower it needs to be (the front closer to the building). |