I realize these videos are 2 years old, however, my son and I just recently started getting into Infinity 3.0 again and we've been finding your tutorials and ideas very helpful. Is there any way you could expand on how you built this map? We both REALLY like it, however, we're not getting our dimensions right. How did you build a park that is "dropped down" in the center? We have so many questions. A small tutorial would be great! The rest we would decorate. Thanks again!
There's a flyover tour in episode 3 that you've probably already seen, but in case you haven't, be sure to check that out. I may be able to do a quick video after my current series (Kingdom Hearts) is done, but that won't be until the end of the year. The park sits on the starting block in an empty toy box. I then added additional blocks of that same size around it, all raised up one notch in elevation. That's how I got the park down at a lower level than the terrain around it. There is then another ring of blocks around the perimeter of the toy box, and those blocks are all half the size of the starting block. That provided enough room for the streets and buildings around the park. Hope that helps.
@@professortoybox You sir earned yourself a big ol' subscribe! Thank you! That's a huge help! So to expand quickly, the starting block, then added a terrain of the same size to each side AND corner to that (8 more "starting blocks"), and then use the half size of the "starting block" on the perimeter? I did see the third video and it certainly inspires me to make "Dad-opolis" 😂
@@a40dayflud1 That is correct. Nine of the huge terrain blocks, with the center one sitting one cube below the height of the other 8. Then a ring of the half-size blocks around the perimeter.
Could you once do something with an enemy trial guide, as I want enemies in my toybox to come to my base and not just start wandering around in some random direction 🙄 Love the vids you re making for this great game !
I have plans to use that in my Fantasia toy box, so you’ll see it in an upcoming episode of Toy Box Tutorials. Hopefully I’ll get to that by the end of the year.
In a paintball game? Sure! If you’re asking me to use them in a video, I can do that. I’ve used them before in my Random Dungeons series, and I’m sure I’ll use them again!
Professor Toybox, while I was putting together my Incredibles Toy Box, I had an idea to make an island base for the NSA (National Supers Agency). Do you have any suggested styles for it?
Not really. If you want to try to copy the look of it from the Incredibles play set, you might try to take or find some screenshots. Otherwise, be creative!
thanks this was really helpful
You’re welcome!
Great video!
Thanks!
I realize these videos are 2 years old, however, my son and I just recently started getting into Infinity 3.0 again and we've been finding your tutorials and ideas very helpful. Is there any way you could expand on how you built this map? We both REALLY like it, however, we're not getting our dimensions right. How did you build a park that is "dropped down" in the center? We have so many questions. A small tutorial would be great! The rest we would decorate. Thanks again!
There's a flyover tour in episode 3 that you've probably already seen, but in case you haven't, be sure to check that out. I may be able to do a quick video after my current series (Kingdom Hearts) is done, but that won't be until the end of the year. The park sits on the starting block in an empty toy box. I then added additional blocks of that same size around it, all raised up one notch in elevation. That's how I got the park down at a lower level than the terrain around it. There is then another ring of blocks around the perimeter of the toy box, and those blocks are all half the size of the starting block. That provided enough room for the streets and buildings around the park. Hope that helps.
@@professortoybox You sir earned yourself a big ol' subscribe! Thank you! That's a huge help! So to expand quickly, the starting block, then added a terrain of the same size to each side AND corner to that (8 more "starting blocks"), and then use the half size of the "starting block" on the perimeter? I did see the third video and it certainly inspires me to make "Dad-opolis" 😂
@@a40dayflud1 That is correct. Nine of the huge terrain blocks, with the center one sitting one cube below the height of the other 8. Then a ring of the half-size blocks around the perimeter.
Could you once do something with an enemy trial guide, as I want enemies in my toybox to come to my base and not just start wandering around in some random direction 🙄
Love the vids you re making for this great game !
(I dont know how to use the enemy trial guide)
I have plans to use that in my Fantasia toy box, so you’ll see it in an upcoming episode of Toy Box Tutorials. Hopefully I’ll get to that by the end of the year.
Can you use Phineas and Captain America (First Avenger)?
In a paintball game? Sure! If you’re asking me to use them in a video, I can do that. I’ve used them before in my Random Dungeons series, and I’m sure I’ll use them again!
@@professortoyboxGood. I Would also like to see you using them in Toy Box Takeover.
Professor Toybox, while I was putting together my Incredibles Toy Box, I had an idea to make an island base for the NSA (National Supers Agency). Do you have any suggested styles for it?
Not really. If you want to try to copy the look of it from the Incredibles play set, you might try to take or find some screenshots. Otherwise, be creative!
Alright, I'll see what I can find. Keep up the great work.