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    We'd like to take some time to say thank you for all the awesome stuff you all share with the community! We know how hard all of you work and how much creativity and time goes into every creation posted on Planet Minecraft.

    Unfortunately, there are some people that would like to use your hard work for their personal or financial gain. While it can be exciting that someone wants your permission to share your content, it's worth taking some time to look into where your content is actually going. Sometimes, they don't even ask for your permission. Not cool.

    The most common dishonest requests ask to use something you made for a different version of Minecraft or to re-upload content to another website or app without fully explaining how your content will used. Sometimes these are harmless, open and honest requests by people wanting to promote your work with credit to a community that speaks another language. Sometimes the person just wants to personally use your creation in another version of Minecraft or highlight it in a Youtube video. What's important is that you know how your work will be used and that proper credits are given. Sometimes the main reason the person wants the content you spent considerable time and effort to create is to make a profit off of it and could care less about crediting and promoting the real content creator, you.

    Here are a few things you can do to protect yourself and your creations:

    Step 1 : Documentation
    Upload your creation to Planet Minecraft as soon as it is ready and before you share it with anyone else. Doing this gives you something super important that proves you were the one who made what you're sharing: a date and time attached to exactly when your creation was first shared. This timestamp and any other documentation helps prove ownership.

    Tip: If you don't want to share your post publicly, you can still protect your content with this step! Create your submission but uncheck "Publish Live". This will draft your post so only you can see it!

    Step 2 : Consider a License
    Register your creation for a Creative Commons License. You might be familiar with this already as you might have seen it on other posts already. It's a simple step that allows you to express exactly when and how your creation should be used by others. You can get started on creating your CC License here: https://creativecommons.org/choose/.

    Note: legally you are the owner of any skin or texture you make regardless the license you may put in place for it. Posting to PMC for timestamp reasons is a great way to protect and prove! Technically, the right to any skin or texture is the same as a painter having the right to their painting. Painters use canvases and so do you! Just in a different medium! There's a great article on The Informed Illustrator regarding digital art & copywright law that's worth reading if you need clarity on this subject.

    Step 3 : Knowledge
    If someone asks you if they can use something you made, do a bit of research! Something as simple as visiting that person's profile here or on their linked social media pages may help you determine if they mean well. Be cautious of new members reaching out to you who have empty profiles, no linked accounts and no posts here. Ask questions when people request to use your work such as where it will be posted, how it will be credited and who will see your work. Make sure you are getting credit for your own work and that it won't be put behind advertising links, sold or behind paid access.

    Step 4 : Common sense
    Listen to your gut! You have every right to say no and you don't have to have a reason why. Saying no doesn't mean you're selfish or mean. If something doesn't feel right and you think someone might be dishonest, don't give them permission.

    Step 5 : Raise Awareness
    Learn more and get involved in protecting your work and others. Share these steps. Helping others understand how to protect themselves can be just as important as protecting yourself. Awareness sites like https://stopmodreposts.org/ have been helping this cause for years!



    We hope that this helps you protect yourself and your work. Your creations are valuable and so are you!

    Happy Crafting,
    Planet Minecraft Team
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    New avatar :)
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    New avatar new me kind of deal. I respect that
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    Frug_go​ fite me
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    *fart*
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    SOON™

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    neat
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    Join the Military Builders today at https://www.militarybuildersmc.com/joining/






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    Happy OCTOBER!! In addition to the festive site theme, we're celebrating the entire month of October (because Halloween should be a month-long a celebration!) with our first ever Official Community Event!! This is non-competitive AND multi-category - meaning you can submit a project, skin, blog, art, etc...! Details can be read here!

    If you have any questions or comments, visit the Official Halloween Community Event Discussion. Woo!


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    It's nearly October and the polls for the next project and skin contests are now open! And don't be disheartened, there's still an extra spooky something coming your way next month as well.

    Get your votes in... or else. Muhahahaha.



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    Be sure to participate in the Superhero & Supervillain Home bases contest! Can't wait to see some neat entries!

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    Happy FRIDAY! If you've been living under a block and are unaware, PMC's official Skin and Project contests for September are underway!! Both were chosen by a community vote - Superhero & Supervillain Home Bases theme winning by just 2 votes in our first ever Project Contest Poll! Equally close was the winning theme Toy Chest, for this month's Skin Contest winning by 3 votes! Head on over and check both of them out!

    To all new members who may be unfamiliar with our official contests - you receive a super cool pixel trophy to add to your collection for participating. Winning prize is $50 Steam Credit! Additionally, you earn XP and level up! Step on up, don't be shy!

    Our awesome community members also put together events. Check out the Community Event Calendar for member-created contests and events of all kinds including writing/blog contests, art contests, community collections & more!

    Existing members, if you have a minute, go say hello to some of the new members ^-^

    COMMUNITY EVENT SUMMARY:

    SIGN-UPs for Lacanese and KawaiiCornz' Skin Contest, PMC's Got Talent, are underway. You can also vote on the theme when signing up! Sign-ups end in 1 week!

    SIGN-UPs for DinowCookie's themed event, Title Theft, ends September 25th! This event is non-competitive! You even get a participation badge just for playing! She also has a poll running for the next event type she will host. Will it be a skin collection? Skin Contest? Project contest? You decide!

    Community SKIN Contests with approximately 1 WEEK left:
    TournamentTeammate Skin Contest
    Mangled
    (round 1) Sept. 8
    Themed contestLimited - A Skinner's Best Nightmare
    Hatsy
    (round 1) Sept. 9
    Themed contestStudio Ghibli contest
    len-kun
    September 10
    Themed contestChildhood Heroes
    AsianMim
    September 12
    Reshade contestPeanut Butter and Jelly
    LosingMyMarbles
    September 14
    Reshade contestProcastination
    Totocchio
    September 14

    Thank you, everyone. You truly make this a fun community to be a part of!
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    THEORY OF PROPORTION - part 3.4: The Corinthian and the Composite Order

    First I suggest you to check out the introduction in the part 3.1 of this topic: https://www.planetminecraft.com/member/archiga/wall/post/90588/

    Before starting I attach this image with the nomenclature of the main parts of the Ionic order as example. All the parts are in the same position in each order, the decors change: https://imgur.com/aAhXWqy



    I describe together the Corinthian and the Composite Order because of their same proportions. The differences are in the decorations.

    The Corinthian Order is the third of the Greek architecture, according to Vitruvius it was invented by the architect/sculptor Callimachus and its name derives from the Greek city of Corinth. Despite the Greek origin, this order was more used by Romans than in Greece, in fact we notice the utilization of the Corinth Order in the facade of the most important Roman temple: the Pantheon.
    The Composite Order was invented by the Romans and its capital shows the combination between the Ionic and the Corinthian Order. In addition to the capital, what differs from the Corinthian Order is the less complex entablature. The base and the shaft are the same.



    According to Vignola the height of the Corinthian/Composite column is obtained multiplying by 10 the diameter of the column. To get the dimensions of the other parts we give the value of 2 moduli (singular is modulo) to the diameter, so the height of the column is 20 moduli.

    In order to measure correctly the various parts of the order, Vignola used submultiples of the modulo. For the Corinthian/Composite Order 1 modulo = 18 parti (2 mod = 36 parti, 1/2 mod = 9 parti, 1 mod + 3 p = 21 p etc). I will use abbrevations mod (moduli) and p (parti).

    Of the 20 moduli for height of the column:
    2 mod 1/3 for the capital, 1 mod for the base, 16 mod 2/3 for the shaft.

    The height of the entablature is a quarter of the height of the column, then 5 mod (20 mod ÷ 4 = 5 mod = 90 p), and it is divided in the following parts:
    1,5 mod for the architrave, 1,5 mod for the frieze, 2 mod for the cornice.

    The intercolumniation (distance between two columns) must be 4 mod 2/3.




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    THEORY OF PROPORTION - part 3.3: The Ionic Order

    First I suggest you to check out the introduction in the part 3.1 of this topic: https://www.planetminecraft.com/member/archiga/wall/post/90588/

    Before starting I attach this image with the nomenclature of the main parts of the Ionic order as example. All the parts are in the same position in each order, the decors change: https://imgur.com/aAhXWqy



    The Ionic Order is the second of the Greek architecture and represents the effect of the first Eastern influences absorbed by Greek culture, in fact its name derives from Asia Minor (called Ionia). This order symbolizes the female body, for this reason it was used in temples dedicated to the worship of goddesses, such as the Temple of Athena Nike and the Erechtheion (both in Athens)

    According to Vignola the height of the Ionic column is obtained multiplying by 9 the diameter of the column. To get the dimensions of the other parts we give the value of 2 moduli (singular is modulo) to the diameter, so the height of the column is 18 moduli.

    In order to measure correctly the various parts of the order, Vignola used submultiples of the modulo. For the Ionic Order 1 modulo = 18 parti (2 mod = 36 parti, 1/2 mod = 9 parti, 1 mod + 3 p = 21 p etc). I will use abbrevations mod (moduli) and p (parti).

    Of the 18 moduli for height of the column:
    2/3 mod (12 p) for the capital, 1 mod for the base, 16 mod 1/3 for the shaft.

    The height of the entablature is a quarter of the height of the column, then 4,5 mod (18 mod ÷ 4 = 4,5 mod = 81 p), and it is divided in the following parts:
    1 mod 1/4 for the architrave, 1,5 mod for the frieze, 1 mod 3/4 for the cornice.

    The intercolumniation (distance between two columns) must be 4,5 mod.




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    Fighterbear12 said 2018-09-03 08:51:27
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    THANK YOU for sharing this! I love it when some real architecture pops up on PMC
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    THEORY OF PROPORTION - part 3.2: The Doric Order

    First I suggest you to check out the introduction in the part 3.1 of this topic: https://www.planetminecraft.com/member/archiga/wall/post/90588/

    Before starting I attach this image with the nomenclature of the main parts of the Ionic order as example. All the parts are in the same position in each order, the decors change: https://imgur.com/aAhXWqy



    The Doric Order is the most ancient of the Greek architecture, its name comes from the Dorians who lived in southern Greece.
    The Doric characterizes some of the most iconic ancient Greek buildings such as the Parthenon and the Temple of Zeus in Olympia. This Order also was used in the most of the temples in Magna Graecia (southern Italy)

    According to Vignola the height of the Doric column is obtained multiplying by 8 the diameter of the column. To get the dimensions of the other parts we give the value of 2 moduli (singular is modulo) to the diameter, so the height of the column is 16 moduli.

    In order to measure correctly the various parts of the order, Vignola used submultiples of the modulo. For the Doric Order 1 modulo = 12 parti (2 mod = 24 parti, 1/2 mod = 6 parti, 1 mod + 3 p = 15 p etc). I will use abbrevations mod (moduli) and p (parti).

    Of the 16 moduli for height of the column:
    1 mod for the capital, 1 mod for the base, 14 mod for the shaft.

    The height of the entablature is a quarter of the height of the column, then 4 mod (16 mod ÷ 4 = 4 mod = 48 p), and it is divided in the following parts:
    1 mod for the architrave, 1,5 mod for the frieze, 1,5 mod for the cornice.

    The intercolumniation (distance between two columns) must be 5,5 mod


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    THEORY OF PROPORTION - part 3.1: The Tuscan Order

    Introduction: in this post and in the following ones I will describe the proportions of the main parts for each order taking as reference the treatise of Vignola "Regola delli cinque ordini d'architettura", previously mentioned in the part 2 (which I advice you to take a look at if you are reading this topic for the first time): https://www.planetminecraft.com/member/archiga/wall/post/90380/.

    Due to the fact that this topic is aimed to the MC Community, I will not dwell on small details and particulars beacuse it would be too complicated to be composed with blocks (unless you use a very big scale).

    Before starting I attach this image with the nomenclature of the main parts of the Ionic order as example. All the parts are in the same position in each order, the decors change: https://imgur.com/aAhXWqy


    The Tuscan Order (from the Latin tuscanĭcus, that means Etruscan) was typical in the Etruscan architecture, then arrived in the Roman architecture.
    Probably the Tuscan derives from the Greek Doric Order, which is very similar in his features. During the Italian Renaissance the Tuscan Order replaced the Doric in architecture, beacuse of its Italian origin.

    According to Vignola the height of the Tuscan column is obtained multiplying by 7 the diameter of the column. To get the dimensions of the other parts we give the value of 2 moduli (singular is modulo) to the diameter, so the height of the column is 14 moduli.

    In order to measure correctly the various parts of the order, Vignola used submultiples of the modulo. For the Tuscan Order 1 modulo = 12 parti (2 mod = 24 parti, 1/2 mod = 6 parti, 1 mod + 3 p = 15 p etc). I will use abbrevations mod (moduli) and p (parti).

    Of the 14 moduli for height of the column:
    1 mod for the capital, 1 mod for the base, 12 mod for the shaft.

    The height of the entablature is a quarter of the height of the column, then 3,5 mod (14 mod ÷ 4 = 3,5 mod = 42 p), and it is divided in the following parts:
    1 mod for the architrave, 1 mod + 2 p for the frieze, 1 mod + 4 p for the cornice.

    The intercolumniation (distance between two columns) must be 4 mod 2/3 (56 p).



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    Soon in 2030... everything is wip so expect it to change.
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    Neat!
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    THEORY OF PROPORTION - part 2: The Five Orders [Columns]

    Continuing the topic started yesterday (https://www.planetminecraft.com/member/archiga/wall/post/90172/) in this post I will introduce in a general way the proportions of the classical and classicist orders.
    The four basic orders are: the Doric, the Ionic and the Corinthian (from Greece); the Tuscan (from Italy). The fifth order, the Composite (of Roman invention) was added for the first time during the Renaissance in the teatrises of architecture based on Vitruvius' De Architectura.

    It is good to differentiate the rules of proportion according to the Classical Codex and the Classicist Rule.

    CLASSICAL CODEX: greater flexibility in the proportions, the orders respond to a language that attributes to each of them different features.
    - Tuscan: bald and solid
    - Doric: severe and robust (symbolize the male body)
    - Ionic: elegant (symbolize the female body)
    - Corinthian: refined and pure
    - Composite: sumptuous and regal

    CLASSICIST RULE: each order responds to standard and not flexible proportions.
    These ratios were theorized during the Renaissance from teatrises written by architects, the most influent was "Regola delli cinque ordini d'architettura (Canon of the five orders of architecture)" by the Italian architect Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, to which the successive architects refer.

    Here is a table with the proportions between the diameter of the column (considered 1 unit) and the height of the column for each order (capital and base included)




    It is clear that, assuming all orders of the same height, the diameter decreases from the Tuscan to the Corinthian-Composite.
    1) Tuscan, 2) Doric, 3) Ionic, 4) Corinthian, 5) Composite

    - Proportions of the Tuscan Order - T.O.P topic part 3.1: www.planetminecraft.com/member/archiga/wall/post/90588/
    - Proportions of the Doric Order - T.O.P topic part 3.2: www.planetminecraft.com/member/archiga/wall/post/90825/
    - Proportions of the Ionic Order - T.O.P topic part 3.3: www.planetminecraft.com/member/archiga/wall/post/91017/
    - Proportions of the Corinthian Order and Composite Order - T.O.P topic part 3.4: www.planetminecraft.com/member/archiga/wall/post/91205/




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    THEORY OF PROPORTION - part 1: Arches

    During the last days I spent some time watching various projects in PMC (especially those of ancient style) and I realized that many users did not follow the rules of the Theory of Proportions.
    First of all I premise that this is only a suggestion/advice, everyone is free to build as he/she want.

    I decided to start with arches, beacause I think it is the most neglected thing in proportions.

    According to the theory of proportions, the height of an arch has to be about
    widht × 1,6 for the Golden Ratio (or at most × 2) semicircle included.
    This ratio was fundamental in Greek and Roman architecture and was also used again during the Renaissance.
    The Golden Ratio is indicated with the letter φ (phi) of the Greek alphabet.

    Below is an image (modified by me) explaining the Golden Ratio applied to a Roman Arch (Arco di Traiano a Benevento - taken from "I monumenti e le opere d'arte della città di Benevento" by Almerico Meomartini, 1889)



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    HAPPY WEEKEND everyone! For the FIRST TIME in PMC history, we've decided to launch a POLL for the next PROJECT CONTEST! Wooo! Go vote for the next PROJECT CONTEST Theme - and after that - vote for the September's Skin Contest Theme!! Remember!! You DO NOT have to have any intentions on participating in either contests. Vote for your favorite, or perhaps the one you think will be most challenging for others! [Important information located below the meme! Please read!]


    There are also A LOT of community events ending in 1 week, so here's a re-cap! There's enough time to participate in 1 OR MORE!

    RESHADE CONTESTS
    Solo reshade contest by Rosebuds and Kellurz Galaxies reshade contest ends August 30th!
    Teen reshade contest by An Intelligent Moron and When Life Gives you Roses Reshade Contest by KawaiiCornz ends Sept 1st!

    TOURNAMENTS
    SIGN UPS for Darth Theoden's Skinvivor Season 1 Tournament style contest ends on September 1st!

    NON-COMPETITIVE
    PeridotXJ9's "Gotta Catch 'Em All" Pokemon-Themed Community Skin Collection Event is looking for more participants! Some of the most notorious Pokemon still aren't claimed! Who's going to do Pikachu?! Charizard?! Ends on September 1st!

    THEMED
    Mikufan06's spooktacular skin contest, Paranormal, supernatural, haunted ends August 30th!

    MysticMarineon has made it enjoyable for those who are going back to school soon (if you haven't already) with their Skin Contest Theme Back to School! Back to school, back to school (bonus points if you know the song we're referring to). Make a anything related to school! Ends September 1st!

    DinowCookie's skin contest For The Redstone Engineers ends on September 2nd. In this creative contest theme, your goal is to create a skin for a redstone engineer to use. How cool is that?!

    Visit the Community Event Calendar for a full list of Community Created Contests and Events!
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    Military Builders will be hosting a space ship contest. The event will be led by OneSidedBattle and Sarcasmic. For details goto our website here. https://www.militarybuildersmc.com/space-contest/

    https://www.planetminecraft.com/forums/pmc/events/space-ship-contest-hosted-by-military-builders_575201/
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    Made some color palette :)
    the one with enchantment table is a sand block.

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