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Zomboy716's avatar
11 years ago

Stonecutter Table is programmed to rotate!

It would certainly fit better in limited space if it could rotate.
  • Ningyo42 wrote:
    So, it's not actually a new graphic for any item rotated, but instead it's just the image mirrored. Items with text on them have that adjusted to fit, ... These are flat 2D images, not polygonal, so that's the that. Hope it helps. :)

    That's not entirely true for all buildings. Some of them have differences on their end walls when rotated, for example, a window on one side but a door on the opposite side. When I get a new building I always place it according to the side I like better.

    Two specific examples:
    Android's Dungeon: one side has posters and a box of comics; the rotated building has two garbage cans.
    Aztec theater: one side has an upper door, window, stairs, and then garbage cans; the rotated building has windows and a lower door.

    There are many other examples, if you look closely.
  • LPNintendoITA wrote:
    everyone can Sit 'N Rotate.
    That's clearly a hint for the unreleased item to show up! lol


    WooHoo! I get to have my faux Space Needle in my town!
  • jukan00's avatar
    jukan00
    New Spectator
    ax0n01 wrote:
    LPNintendoITA wrote:
    everyone can Sit 'N Rotate.
    That's clearly a hint for the unreleased item to show up! lol


    WooHoo! I get to have my faux Space Needle in my town!


    So jealous when I see the "Sit N' Rotate" in hacked towns. We need this by now. And the World's Biggest Toilet.
  • Sakaane wrote:
    Ningyo42 wrote:
    So, it's not actually a new graphic for any item rotated, but instead it's just the image mirrored. Items with text on them have that adjusted to fit, ... These are flat 2D images, not polygonal, so that's the that. Hope it helps. :)

    That's not entirely true for all buildings. Some of them have differences on their end walls when rotated, for example, a window on one side but a door on the opposite side. When I get a new building I always place it according to the side I like better.

    Two specific examples:
    Android's Dungeon: one side has posters and a box of comics; the rotated building has two garbage cans.
    Aztec theater: one side has an upper door, window, stairs, and then garbage cans; the rotated building has windows and a lower door.

    There are many other examples, if you look closely.

    You're right, I forgot about that when I was writing my things above. :) They are mirrored, for the most part, but details differ from time to time to get the angles right, such as your Android's Dungeon example, and the menu board on Krusty Burger.