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Version: 1.19.2 - 1.20.0 (Fabric/Iris Compatible)
Resource Pack: None (Plugins World-Edit & Optifine)
Mods: None
Shader: BSL
Architectural Flavor: Medieval
Schematic? Indeed (Paste -e)
Short Description:
Medieval houses can be fun and challenging, especially when you have no RP that compliments a specific approach. Although, to be fair, Vanilla does not fall short in presenting an ever-present potential with merit. Whatever card you decide to use when determining your dimensions and building route, you rarely maintain the original idea however haha. This is one of those moments; plans turned into random patterns, patterns into ideas, and ideas converted into form. In short, it gets complicated when you are all over the place with cohesive and incoherent innovation, of which both can be considered strenuous or liberating when entertaining the ideas that mistakes can also birth new ideas, and displacement primed over perfect symmetry on occasion. Either way, it's a fun process, rarely observed but often experienced.
The build was actually intended to be a type of INN, but the desire to reconsider it as a residential place of refuge for a journeyman was too opposing, so I went for it. The overall palette is an expected one, but with more white and wood variations. The polychrome elements were somewhat risky, but also a refreshing addition that balances the light and dark predominant features. Proportions were kept in check because I wanted the scale to be reasonable in terms of point to point interest. With the debug stick as a waving wand, and the barrier block as a promising addition, you can produce some pretty cool stuff even on a bad day. Overall, I think she came out appealing in her own respect.
Although some of my builds are quite advance in terms of complexity, I tend to lean towards the learning lane instead of calling myself an expert or "master builder". It's awesome to learn from a group of people with such an expansive range of creativity, so the learning/growth ratio maintains an equilibrium at present.
Build Composition:
- 10 unique Bedrooms
- 2 Kitchens
- Bathroom
- Dining area
- Lounge
- Workshop
- Enchantment room
- Hidden chests
- Agriculture
- Fireplace
- Storage room
- Indoor Axolotl pond
- Aquarium
- Sugar cane strip
- Vantage points
- Docking station
- Critical tweaks and refined details
- Balanced scale
- And a beautiful survival world with limitless potential
Quote, because why not:
"Be a free thinker and don't accept everything your hear as truth.
Be critical and evaluate what you believe in."
Aristotle
New Builder Guide Posts:
Gradient Creator:
https://rgb.birdflop.com/
Custom Paintings:
https://www.mcpaintings.com/
WorldEdit Tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOOvommDpUA&ab_channel=Grian
World Painter:
https://www.worldpainter.net/
Minecraft Books Set I:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/cfmmav7jo442eon/Books_Set_I.rar/file
Minecraft Books Set II:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/u4ptzsafjhacse5/Books_Set_II.rar/file
Minecraft Books Set III:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/z756u5utj95pyxh/Books_Set_III.rar/file
Shader Catalog:
https://shaders.fandom.com/wiki/Shader_Packs
Resource Pack: None (Plugins World-Edit & Optifine)
Mods: None
Shader: BSL
Architectural Flavor: Medieval
Schematic? Indeed (Paste -e)
Short Description:
Medieval houses can be fun and challenging, especially when you have no RP that compliments a specific approach. Although, to be fair, Vanilla does not fall short in presenting an ever-present potential with merit. Whatever card you decide to use when determining your dimensions and building route, you rarely maintain the original idea however haha. This is one of those moments; plans turned into random patterns, patterns into ideas, and ideas converted into form. In short, it gets complicated when you are all over the place with cohesive and incoherent innovation, of which both can be considered strenuous or liberating when entertaining the ideas that mistakes can also birth new ideas, and displacement primed over perfect symmetry on occasion. Either way, it's a fun process, rarely observed but often experienced.
The build was actually intended to be a type of INN, but the desire to reconsider it as a residential place of refuge for a journeyman was too opposing, so I went for it. The overall palette is an expected one, but with more white and wood variations. The polychrome elements were somewhat risky, but also a refreshing addition that balances the light and dark predominant features. Proportions were kept in check because I wanted the scale to be reasonable in terms of point to point interest. With the debug stick as a waving wand, and the barrier block as a promising addition, you can produce some pretty cool stuff even on a bad day. Overall, I think she came out appealing in her own respect.
Although some of my builds are quite advance in terms of complexity, I tend to lean towards the learning lane instead of calling myself an expert or "master builder". It's awesome to learn from a group of people with such an expansive range of creativity, so the learning/growth ratio maintains an equilibrium at present.
Build Composition:
- 10 unique Bedrooms
- 2 Kitchens
- Bathroom
- Dining area
- Lounge
- Workshop
- Enchantment room
- Hidden chests
- Agriculture
- Fireplace
- Storage room
- Indoor Axolotl pond
- Aquarium
- Sugar cane strip
- Vantage points
- Docking station
- Critical tweaks and refined details
- Balanced scale
- And a beautiful survival world with limitless potential
Quote, because why not:
"Be a free thinker and don't accept everything your hear as truth.
Be critical and evaluate what you believe in."
Aristotle
New Builder Guide Posts:
Gradient Creator:
https://rgb.birdflop.com/
Custom Paintings:
https://www.mcpaintings.com/
WorldEdit Tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOOvommDpUA&ab_channel=Grian
World Painter:
https://www.worldpainter.net/
Minecraft Books Set I:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/cfmmav7jo442eon/Books_Set_I.rar/file
Minecraft Books Set II:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/u4ptzsafjhacse5/Books_Set_II.rar/file
Minecraft Books Set III:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/z756u5utj95pyxh/Books_Set_III.rar/file
Shader Catalog:
https://shaders.fandom.com/wiki/Shader_Packs
Credit | World-Edit, Optifine, BSL Shaders, And the PMC community for the support and inspiration. Thank you! |
Progress | 100% complete |
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Update #4 : by Peculiar-Gemini 03/21/2024 4:24:41 amMar 21st
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Practice and patience sounds like a very basic suggestion, but it still rings true. You'll eventually become better the more you build man.
Thank for the positive feedback. I appreciate it! :]