Light bulbs would be nice to hang on a celing in your house, like if you want your house to be more modern looking, and not require torches. Also, they would be cool if they were toggle-able by redstone.
Crafting Recipe idea:
G G G
G T G
G G G
G = Glass
T = Torch
(For a redstone toggle-able light bulb, craft this:
G G G
G R G
G G G
I always thought those looked ugly. Lit panels are where it's at
That would also be nice, Lit panels. but we can already do that though, but it wouldn't allow for an upstairs since the floor upstairs would have random glowstone on the floor, but if they could be placed like paintings, that would be really nice.
That would also be nice, Lit panels. but we can already do that though, but it wouldn't allow for an upstairs since the floor upstairs would have random glowstone on the floor, but if they could be placed like paintings, that would be really nice.
Then you create a chandelier, or a double-layered ceiling.
Or, better, put them on/in the wall.
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[quote=Badgerz]You have to keep in mind that people are stupid.
[quote=Catelite]Just because you don't understand how something works, doesn't make it broken or pointless. >_<
Fence + redstone lamp + lever = Lightbulb
See, there's always a way to aquire a certain effect using only vanilla features instead of adding new blocks and items to do so.
I was thinking of a light bulb myself, as a use for glass bottles. It would require power from redstone wire to light and would be brighter than a torch obviously. I'm hving trouble with the editor script so I cannot see what I am typing. Sorry for the typos.
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Crafting Recipe idea:
G G G
G T G
G G G
G = Glass
T = Torch
(For a redstone toggle-able light bulb, craft this:
G G G
G R G
G G G
G = Glass
R = Redstone torch
Definitely, especially in a game where squids are square.
[quote=Badgerz]You have to keep in mind that people are stupid.
[quote=Catelite]Just because you don't understand how something works, doesn't make it broken or pointless. >_<
Then you create a chandelier, or a double-layered ceiling.
Or, better, put them on/in the wall.
[quote=Badgerz]You have to keep in mind that people are stupid.
[quote=Catelite]Just because you don't understand how something works, doesn't make it broken or pointless. >_<
See, there's always a way to aquire a certain effect using only vanilla features instead of adding new blocks and items to do so.