So, recently my friend showed my a game called "Powder Toy", maybe you've heard of it, maybe you haven't. If you have [and downloaded it], try taking "STAR" from the Game of life section and after placing, just move the mouse a little in a single direction. It should generate this massive structure using that material. Now, to me, it looked like the blueprints for a dungeon, and unless you have a gajillion years to build a massive dungeon, it'd be pretty cool if there was a program or even a mod that allowed you take an image file, and use it as the blueprints for a dungeon!
Yes, I am aware that would be an incredibly difficult code to write, one that understood what you were trying to make it do [especially for the way Powder Toy works], and if it worked like the way you make custom buildings in Kinniken's Millenaire mod, using specific colors for specific blocks, it wouldn't work at all with Powder Toy, but you could always open up paint and make the blueprints using that.Although, using that system means a few things:You can't have more than one floor, you'd have a map of the dungeon [cheating or not, kind of up to you], you'd still have to draw the dungeon itself, and the program would have to have an option for choosing what's air, and what's not.
Personally as long as there's something out there that "works" somewhat like this, I'd be pretty chill with however the user system worked, but maybe you think differently...
Yes, I am aware that would be an incredibly difficult code to write, one that understood what you were trying to make it do [especially for the way Powder Toy works], and if it worked like the way you make custom buildings in Kinniken's Millenaire mod, using specific colors for specific blocks, it wouldn't work at all with Powder Toy, but you could always open up paint and make the blueprints using that.Although, using that system means a few things:You can't have more than one floor, you'd have a map of the dungeon [cheating or not, kind of up to you], you'd still have to draw the dungeon itself, and the program would have to have an option for choosing what's air, and what's not.
Personally as long as there's something out there that "works" somewhat like this, I'd be pretty chill with however the user system worked, but maybe you think differently...