#1 2014-12-06 13:19:19

DB1999
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How big is one cube?

How big is one cube? I'm building a map, but I think I did the scaling wrong.

Thank you!

Last edited by DB1999 (2014-12-06 13:20:16)

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#2 2014-12-06 13:43:54

spikeymikey0196
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Re: How big is one cube?

It depends on the gridsize you're using :3
Assuming that the player model is around 6ft (1.83 metres).
It takes 5 blocks on gridsize 2 to match that of the height of the player model.
1.83 / 5 = 0.366 (or 0.37 for now).
so each block on gridsize 2 is 0.37 metres or 37 centimetres.. so one block on gridsize 3 is double that with a length, height and depth of 74 centimetres :3
Everytime you go up a gridsize, just double the amount of centimetres.
Hope this helps :3

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#3 2014-12-07 13:48:08

RaZgRiZ
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Re: How big is one cube?

If you're trying for uber realistic schematics on whatever you're building you may want to get an application actually capable of supporting both decimals and odd corners and angles?

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#4 2014-12-07 18:11:31

DB1999
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Re: How big is one cube?

@spikey

Thanks a lot!

@RaZgRiZ

I'm trying to make it realistic, but not so precise. Thanks for your advice!

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