A .jpg printing/spraying tool?

Discussion in 'Blocks and Crafting' started by CrashFu, Feb 10, 2014.

  1. CrashFu

    CrashFu Void-Bound Voyager

    I'm envisioning a tool you could build that would allow entire .jpg (or other image format) files saved within a specified folder somewhere, up to a certain maximum size, to be instantly pasted in-game as background bricks (perhaps requiring an equivelant number of a specific brick type that is converted)

    So... basically the equivalent of a 'spray' in TF2 or L4D, y'know?


    I mean, sure, I could build the painting tool and recreate a small image pixel-by-pixel by hand, but the convenience of just spraying something onto the background would be really nifty.

    Go full-on narcissist and spray my (character's) face as portraits all over my base. Put sprite rips from my favorite 8-bit games up in random places while exploring. That sort of thing. :D
     
  2. Akado

    Akado Oxygen Tank

    I think that the, uh, "novelty" of seeing adult images plastered all over the place wore off back when I played CS.

    This is something best left as a mod, because there's just too much abuse for offensive material on public servers, and that could get really bad, really fast.

    I'd say stick to building things out of different colored blocks, in patterns, etc.
     
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  3. LazerusKI

    LazerusKI Phantasmal Quasar

    this.
    players are usually...hm...immature...not all, but a lot of them
    it would be a little bit bad if there is a huge giant penis printed on the wall of a house while someone plays with his kids...nope...
     
  4. silentstalker

    silentstalker Orbital Explorer

    the only thing that i could see this working is if there is specific .jpg files that the game originally has and a limited amount so that when a player puts up the picture he puts up the specific picture that is coded and the players game uses the code to bring up their picture they have for that code so there's no problems with these kind of things
     

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