How in the world did they do this?


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The first one is just a replaced asset. It's like the splasher program, it lets you put your own custom art in for wall details and stuff. Only works if everyone has the image then though. If you were to walk into that base, you would see it as the standard wall art.

The water is from a slow field, the defense item. They float it above the ground surface and tint the underneath blue-ish.


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water is a pvp item called a slow field , by stacking them above an area it makes it appear to look like water . alot of bases make use of this trick for pools and lakes .
can be placed in any room that will accept defense items .

the picture is relatively easy to do theres a readily accesiable program for replacing certain textures with other textures , put it only affects your files .

so if you visited this persons base in game you'd just see the normal textures unless you set up your textures exactly the same .

hope that helps and you'd llikely find more polished answers in the base building forum


 

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oh wow thanks, one more question...what is the program called for the art? or a link?


 

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Nothing to add other than that there is a great Base Builder's section Here if you didn't know about it.

Most of the regulars there are perfectly willing to provide inspiration, ideas, and/or how to's for any basebuilding problems or wants you might have.


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Originally Posted by Oathbound View Post
Nothing to add other than that there is a great Base Builder's section Here if you didn't know about it.

Most of the regulars there are perfectly willing to provide inspiration, ideas, and/or how to's for any basebuilding problems or wants you might have.
thank you


 

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Yeah I always did like that painting. That's pretty easy to do... some of the other stuff, like flush mounting the
zone monitor screens right on the teleporters (which I think should be standard... or at least an option) is a bit trickier.

The program is called Splasher and it's great for loading screens too as well as changing music
you don't care for... like the tunes playing in pocket D, same mix over and over for years, now mine
plays tunes from MP3 favorites list on my pc. Great little app.



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