Space Engineers

Space Engineers

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(DX11) Round Window (Vent)
   
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Type: Mod
Mod category: Block
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9 MAR 2015 a las 4:50 p. m.
29 MAY 2015 a las 4:14 a. m.
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(DX11) Round Window (Vent)

En 1 colección creada por Eikester
Eikesters Mods Collection
85 artículos
Descripción
Nothing Big just a round Version of the Diagonal and Vertical Windows (Vent) to fit the Round Armor

Survival Ready
Colorable
Construction Model
DX9/11

Have Fun :)

Round Glass Window: http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=405687269
19 comentarios
MatteoMorsa 6 SEP 2021 a las 5:38 a. m. 
this place is dead as hell
Vas 30 AGO 2016 a las 10:32 p. m. 
I'm attempting to find these types of vent windows for small ships, but I'm not seeing them anywhere.. Think you'd be able to make this and the other ones for small ships?
Captain_Carter 3 JUL 2015 a las 10:13 a. m. 
Thanks for the mod, looks great...any chance of small ship version please? I'm stuck with building small ships, and the best detail pieces always seem to be for large ship/stations. Just asking.
awfulant 14 MAR 2015 a las 4:06 p. m. 
thanks
Magrivoy 14 MAR 2015 a las 3:31 a. m. 
should be vanilla too... ^^
TheBoot 12 MAR 2015 a las 10:38 p. m. 
Yeah, the only real way to open and close shutters on a curve is to have them relative to the normal of the curve like you have in your top picture.
I'd really like to see SE allow more blocks to have have animatable parts.
Eikester  [autor] 11 MAR 2015 a las 2:51 a. m. 
thats how i think they work and thus would be the only way how they close/open completely
Webmind 1 10 MAR 2015 a las 10:03 p. m. 
Do you mean to say that the shutters rotate, or that they are more effective this way?
Eikester  [autor] 10 MAR 2015 a las 5:43 p. m. 
@Webmind 1 no, hard to explain so take this image: http://i.imgur.com/VojMgO6.jpg?1
Webmind 1 10 MAR 2015 a las 5:18 p. m. 
The shutters should stay in the same plane, not perpendicular to the frame...