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How to be a better builder in MC :D

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SM Designs's Avatar SM Designs
Level 7 : Apprentice Architect
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Hey people , im SM Designs and welcome to my first blog on PMC , im from Serbia so dont rage if i written something wrong :D !

In this blog i will try to tell you how to be a better builder !

AT FIRST :

Try not to build in just one style , experiment with styles and also you can combine some styles ( like MODERN and TRADITIONAL etc. )

INSPIRATION :

How to get inspiration ? 

Its easy , there is Google Pictures , Youtube etc ...

BE ORIGINAL :

So , you are Keralis fan ( Keralis is just an example ) , and you just seen the new lets build , and you said " This house is amazing , i will build it just like him " ! No , be original , its okay if you take some inspiration from him ,but dont just copy the whole house, you will dont get any building experience if you just copy his house ... 

RESOURCE PACKS AND SHADERS :

A lot of good builders use the resource packs to better represent the house , i agree with them , but i think that the real magic of building its to build in DEFAULT ! 

Shaders is totaly okay , i use it and every house is better when you use shaders ! 

And if you building houses try to use the right resource pack for right style of the house , here is some examples :

Modern : Flows HD
Traditional : Flows , Soartex 
Fantasy : Sphax , John Smit
Medieval : John Smit 


You need to know that this blog is just my opinion !

And one more thing to know :

Dont be total jerk and hate on other peoples work , PMC is here to help not to hate on people who dont know how to build like Keralis , Bdouble .... And a message to all new builders : " Do not be shy of your work , all of us have started like you :D "

Thank you for reading this short blog , and dont forget to leave diamond , favorite and comment your opinions :D :D :D 

GG 

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