This is actually super helpful (and interesting!) – Ignoring the top submission (since its the newest one), I'm actually surprised to see that a build I made 2 years ago, is still amoungst my top performing, even though I haven't updated it.
It seems that the content that the most amount of people favor on my profile is the smaller industrial stuff. This actually gives quite a relief, because I remember one of my main reasons for quitting building, was that nagging feeling of "I need to go bigger and better!" – but now I see, that I may instead need to develop and expand upon the industrial style :D
Though, my main goal is still to draw, so builds will still be a rarity on my profile haha :P
Never underestimate the power of Infrastructure in building. There can only be a single Taj Mahal, but everyone building a city needs a nicely done factory or train station as inspiration.
Alrighty, I'm no longer a moderator. I approached a few problems poorly years prior per long overcome inexperience, and it's come back to snatch me down - I won't dive into details, but I understand what's happened, and for anyone who wonders "Why did they step down?", it was an understandable result, with me lacking any way to properly reference or discuss something that happened five years prior, so it's completely reasonable. :) Not that I'm happy, sure, but it's reasonable, and I want that to be absolutely clear. It's been great contributing to the moderation team, and I hope those still present engage happily enough too.
Cyprezz is an excellent owner, and I want it to be known he really does support everyone getting along, mediating tensions, being friendly and such- Trying to (and rather successfully) fostering a community that's diverse and often clashing while still hopefully kind and supportive enough. A respectable, admirable challenge; he just wants everyone to get along, and that's great! I have no regrets from my time as a moderator, bar the fact it's over now - and that is what it is. Most who see this probably didn't see me often nowadays, but if you do know me, hey! It was great working in this position, helping to make the community a little happier along the way, and making my own fair share of accidental errors too (as moderation always has), while trying to overall have a good impact on the site. :) Thanks for the time.
I'm not going anywhere, though - I'll still be here, as a member. Just not moderating!
So, I'll use this opportunity as a bit of inspiration/advice for other people:
Your actions matter. You may not think it, but a mistake, error, sin, making an enemy of someone- Anything like that has lasting repercussions, which go further than just a single month, week, or even day or hour of your life. Take care, and try to make choices you'll be happy with in the future. When you aren't sure what to do in a situation and all options look to be bad, think about the long term effects it may have on everyone involved. Yourself especially. Look after yourself, and remember that actions you make last.
Seek peace with people you speak with. Even if you don't like someone much, aim to get along with them if possible. Find ways to ease tensions, to see eye to eye. To make friends, or at least to not be at odd's ends with someone. You may have wildly different views on how life works, or there may even be a major problem at hand, but it's never worth raising tensions with someone to make them an enemy. A huge part of looking after yourself and others is respecting the differences between people. This can be difficult, as a lot of walks of life clash inherently, but if you can find this kind of peace, you're already going to be better off for it.
Be nice. Self-explanatory, with the other two above: Coldness of any sort can genuinely catch up to you. Try to be a kind person, even while you're still growing and learning. It's difficult, and mistakes will happen along the way, but so long as someone's trying, the mistakes shouldn't be too bad.
Believe in yourself. Even if things look tough and you're starting to doubt how to move forwards with life, remember that you can still succeed. So long as life is continuing, there's still some hope to make it through and overcome the hurdles you face. Do not let anything take away from that confidence and determination to grow, persevere, and make life your own to be happy with.
Mistakes happen. That doesn't mean to accept and ignore the weight of the mistakes, but it does mean to remember not to beat yourself up if you do something wrong. Try to mediate tensions with involved people, apologise, see what you can do to recover from the mistake, and overall just keep working to grow as a person. We aren't defined by our mistakes; we are more than just the small parts of what makes us people. Look out for yourselves, and try to accept your errors, while not dragging yourself down with them. They are not the shackles dragging you down; they are just parts of this walk of life. Some will even be pretty bad mistakes, but if life's still ongoing, you can still change, and you can still grow, and there's still hope for you.
There's always hope. Like the above two points, even when something's still reaching for you after a long time, there's always hope to change and develop. There's always hope to find new friends, new communities, new job opportunities- Nothing is destined to fall apart entirely, purely based on the past. The present and future will be influenced by the past, but your own actions can change and influence them too. You're never hopeless. Never. There's always a future.
Seek help and advice. This is perhaps the hardest thing to do when so few people know how to make it through their own lives, but the reality is we're all learning and trying to make our own journeys. It isn't easy, and it never will be. There's no-one who fully grasps everything they have in life, yeah? But, you can at least seek to hear what others think about life, comparing it with your own journeys, seeking for support and encouragement to try to make your own life better, and perhaps theirs too in the process. We all have thoughts worth sharing (and thoughts that aren't worth sharing, haha. We're all complex, after all).
Never stop learning. As said, we'll never be perfect. Always keep trying to grow. I can't promise it'll matter in some situations, as sometimes regardless of how much you've done you'll still get into problems based on a lesser-capable version of you's choices, however you should still always try to grow, because while some situations are dead-ended, it will open the door to potential options which aren't. There's hope for you. For everyone. It may feel hard to find right now, but in this society, there's no point where someone has no possible way to hope, to care for themself, to hold up a job, friends, a community- There's always hope. Keep growing, keep taking care, and keep trying to work forwards with life.
There's a bit more I think I'd be interested in rambling about, but this is already quite long and the post is partly motivation for myself, and ideally, motivation for others too. :) Life's tough, but there's always a path forwards. Don't let the complexities of this world make you feel helpless; you can always grow. Even if it feels really tough.
Take care. :)
Always seek to take care.
You may not know what for, but future you may well thank you for doing it. :)
Will most likely be a delay on posting Sketchbook Journey. III because my university decided it would be a good idea to place 2 major exams (15 pages each), directly on top of each other, meaning my next 3 weeks will be spent writing 30 pages of research >.<
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From the collaboration with Dreamwanderer, a prolific PlanetMinecraft builder, a sweet looking truck, powered by a Caterpillar diesel engine, ready for work in heavy haul.
Clean-up and adding the last few details. Though, render + upload will be done tomorrow (probably). But hey! 2 days of work to create this because someone made a joke about how fast I can actually build when I feel like it :'D
Taking a quick peek at google maps and a picture above. Definitely try something with lining. The current roof is indeed a bit flat looking compared to the rest.
Some friends of mine saw the recreation me and DreamWanderer did of the Copenhagen Central Station, and were choked that it only took 1.5 months to make. Friends jokingly said "If you were to build Børsen, it'd take you a weekend lmao"
Indeed the one which was burning recently. Been away all week, so just now returned to actually build, so it will be 2 intensive building days, but I will have it ready by tomorrow, no sweat (jeez how big can my ego get lmao)
Børsen as in the one with the fire recently? Either way, sounds like a good excuse to make something in Minecraft + I am bit curious to see if the unhinged one manages to finish within the time-limits ;-)
Back from traveling, and super happy to read the comments onSketchbook Journey. II! Even though I have uni during April, I noticed that I will be traveling out every weekend because of my research. Gonna be a bit difficult to draw – but good thing "difficult" does not mean impossible :D
Will be out traveling this weekend, so woke up at 4am to finish the last two pages of Sketchbook Journey. II. Therefore I finished the last two pages this morning, and pushed scheduled the upload to today!
I'll be back on monday. Hope you all have a great weekend!
Kinda hard for me to believe that this was 4 months ago
I will be out traveling this weekend, but bringing my laptop and drawing equipment along so that I can make the final drawing on day 120 and post it on the same day (Sunday, 7th of April). In the mean time – here is a sneak peek from Sketchbook Journey. II – spending 120 days learning to draw!
I also tried to make a daily drawing. It was the day that me went to check out my uncle's brotherinlaw's house and ended by the 10th anniversary of my dog's presence by us. Thankfully, he left some weeks after. It was fun and I trie d out the new markers.
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April 1, 2024, 12:32 pm with Public
I'll just go ahead and say what I think: Tremendous effort like this, needs some well deserved attention!
My own profile has kind of become a more art-oriented page, so I feel like this amazing animatic by a fellow PMC-creator, fits right in to the kind of stuff I think you'd enjoy as much as I enjoyed it (I mean, just look at those drawings that make up the animatic!)
(also go subscribe to cheyko, they post really cool art that is worth your time)
hello pmc-ers!!! i dont usually advertise myself very much here but i just finished an animatic that took forever!! itd mean the world if you checked it out on yt! :3