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womanizer
26-08-2008, 03:53 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v192/monkeybear303/hotrodsdiner.png
Kevin
26-08-2008, 04:27 PM
mhm the stems on the bubblegum machines are a bit thin to stack, you should stack them into each other, not ontop of, apart from that the room is fairly ok :]
-Kevin
not bad but instead of the tree put a bubblegum machine there itll look better.
MrGazet
26-08-2008, 06:54 PM
not badd nice effort ;)
iMegz.
26-08-2008, 07:05 PM
Looking pretty good. I love the variety of colours you've used, well done! :)
LoveToStack
26-08-2008, 07:29 PM
mhm the stems on the bubblegum machines are a bit thin to stack, you should stack them into each other, not ontop of, apart from that the room is fairly ok :]
-Kevin
Please don't interpret this as smugness or w/e, but I'm just trying to be helpful. Inanimate objects, such as bubblegum machines, do not produce any added effects when they are 'merged' at the same height with another item. If an object such as the bubblegum machine is merged with another inanimate object the only thing that happens is unpredictable overlaps. They are obviously unpredictable because of the heights being the same and because both objects don't have variables*. This leads onto things like lights being merged with other lights or other inanimate objects, if a light goes with anything the chances are it produces a new effect, obviously 2 lights come up with a brighter light.
So going back the the bubblegums, if two were merged together then a colour mix might happen wherein 2 parts of both machines with different colours collide abruptly where something like blue changes to white, however this only applies to when the stack is done. Once the room is reloaded, whichever item in the stack gets 'loaded' last is the one ontop of the stack, the one which you will see. So basically, merging 2 bubblegums will just result in, 2 bubblegums but with no difference in appearance to 1 bubblegum. :P
*In the case of an item with a variable, even if the item (lets just say it's a light because most stackable furni with variables are lights) goes 'under' the item you can see, the light part of it appears infront of the 'top' item.
tree is a bit odd otherwise nice
Earthquake
27-08-2008, 05:18 PM
Don't really like the bubblegum area, but the rest it brilliant.
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