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Advice for a newbie Medieval Architect?
Hey PMC. I'm just now getting a little better at building in Medieval, specifically Renaissance building. However I'm not as good as I would hope. Any tips on how to either make my buildings look better, less blocky, etc?
Here's some builds of mine, be gentle if they're bad, be constructive if they need work, and be constructive because I know they're not perfect.
http://s1156.beta.photobucket.com/user/Imacoolkidandyourenot/media/2012-09-14_215619.png.html
The top is cut off on this one, but you get it.
http://s1156.beta.photobucket.com/user/Imacoolkidandyourenot/media/2012-11-29_184638.png.html
Here's some builds of mine, be gentle if they're bad, be constructive if they need work, and be constructive because I know they're not perfect.
http://s1156.beta.photobucket.com/user/Imacoolkidandyourenot/media/2012-09-14_215619.png.html
The top is cut off on this one, but you get it.
http://s1156.beta.photobucket.com/user/Imacoolkidandyourenot/media/2012-11-29_184638.png.html
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By the way nice buildings and add furniture inside (paintings, beds, item frames etc.,) plus I suggest fireplace and glowstone lamps/light blocks inside/outside
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Thanks!
The eggies
vvv
Thats REALLY cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
heres what you do to rank up
I need to ask you a ques. although
reply when you have it
Q: Do you still have the world you saved it on?
Thanks!
The eggies
vvv