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Quote from: Wyboth on June 18, 2012, 12:25:47 amUpdate: Is anyone going to reply to this?Since nobody else is going to give you your feedback, I will.I've seen a lot of hourglasses in this game made, but this is one of the best I've seen because it's not just a pyramid with an upside-down pyramid over it filled with sand and it has the same effect a real one has on the bottom of the hour glass.
I'm with Mr here, I like the sphere effect. The only suggestion I have is possibly widening the base and top, but that is a matter of preference to be honest.
Quote from: clawstrider on June 18, 2012, 09:51:41 pmI'm with Mr here, I like the sphere effect. The only suggestion I have is possibly widening the base and top, but that is a matter of preference to be honest.I was thinking about doing that while building it. Also, if I widen it enough, I could put columns from the extended bast to the top. But I don't know if it would take away from the rest of the hourglass. What do you think? Good idea or no?
Quote from: Wyboth on June 19, 2012, 02:34:49 amQuote from: clawstrider on June 18, 2012, 09:51:41 pmI'm with Mr here, I like the sphere effect. The only suggestion I have is possibly widening the base and top, but that is a matter of preference to be honest.I was thinking about doing that while building it. Also, if I widen it enough, I could put columns from the extended bast to the top. But I don't know if it would take away from the rest of the hourglass. What do you think? Good idea or no?Yeah, that could work, or maybe change the material for the base to wood.