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First, sorry for my bad english. I'm Brazilian.

 

[spoiler=In English]

My problem is as follows:

Who played minecraft with mods in 1.2.5 should remember that the mod 2 Thaumcraft had some seals, which join with the right combination of runes, formed seals with a particular function, depending on the combination that was made.

Among these combinations, there was one that created a portal that expanded when you got close, and you could see what was on the other side of the portal in real time.

What I wanted to do something like this, only in 1.7.10.

For example, creating a sort of monitor that functioned as the portal while expanded and can show what was on the other side of the "network", which could be a camera. Turns out I have no idea how to create something, so I came here to ask for your help!

I am very grateful to anyone who can help me!

 

 

[spoiler=Em Português]

Meu problema é o seguinte:

Quem jogou minecraft com mods na 1.2.5 deve lembrar que o mod Thaumcraft 2 possuía uns selos, que ao se juntarem com uma certa combinação de runas, formavam selos com uma determinada função, dependendo da combinação que fosse feita.

Dentre essas combinações, havia uma que criava um portal que se expandia quando você chegava perto, e você podia ver o que estava do outro lado do portal em tempo real.

O que eu queria fazer era algo parecido com isso, só que na 1.7.10.

Por exemplo, criar uma espécie de monitor que funcionasse como o portal enquanto expandido, podendo mostrar o que estava do outro lado da "rede", que poderia ser uma câmera. Acontece que eu não faço a mínima idéia de como criar algo assim, por isso eu vim aqui pedir a ajuda de vocês!

Eu agradeço muito a quem puder me ajudar!

 

 

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