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wilde
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Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:10 pm |  |
With big stuff, if it can go in a room description then just e-mail what you want to staff@parallelrpi.com with the room number, updated description and a log of the RP and that can happen
I'll see about plastic/rock statue crafts.
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Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:27 pm |  |
I think you might mean room name unless there's a command for players to see room number?
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grandpa
Registered

Entrenched Oldbie
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Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:46 pm |  |
yseulte wrote: |
Engraving is not the same as sculpting, in terms of what I want to be able to do with make metal-statuette. |
Consider it a trope, an excuse, a diversion of reality from code: in reality you're using those engraving tools/a plasma-torch/what-have-you to sculpt, because that's what metal-statuette is. Everyone (should) understand that. But codedly you're using engraving tools, which you can excuse as "for the finer details of the piece" or whatever. Obviously when you made the statuette it was (vaguely) in the shape that you wanted for the final piece.
Makes sense to me. Am I off-base here?
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