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    I got some tiles in my signature - for now just marble floors - cause I haven't really gotten around to making rock, cobble, dirt floors yet
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    I got some tiles in my signature - for now just marble floors - cause I haven't really gotten around to making rock, cobble, dirt floors yet
    Thanks, but I have plenty of tiles already, as well as being able to quickly make a base underground using RobA's script. What I am looking for is more specific that a straight top down view. What i would like to find (and I know I have seen somewhere on Dundjinni.... at least some examples, not sure if there was a full set) is png with transparency walls where the walls have a 3D perspective. Imagine a top down view of the pit, but instead of just the outline of the pit at the top and the floor at the bottom, you see the outline of the pit, the floor, AND the walls going down with each of the four wall "planes" larger on the higher end and smaller on the bottom end. Imagine viewing the the below from eye level with the wider end close to your eyes and small end furthest from your eyes.

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