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Burg Hohennagold

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Level 19 : Journeyman Architect
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One of my more recent projects: Hohennagold Castle around 1644 in Germany.

The castle's origins date back to around 1100.
In the 13th and 14th centuries, the castle was expanded by the counts of Nahgold into a residence.
Later, in the 15th century, the castle was extended with a outer ward and bastions.
During the Thirty Years' War, the castle was destroyed around 1645 and the remains demolished in 1646.
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Update #4 : by n_i_x_i_s 12/10/2022 7:12:29 pmDec 10th, 2022

The interior work on the hay house is almost complete. A vault has been installed on the ground floor and a wooden ceiling on each of the two upper floors.
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09/19/2023 2:03 pm
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Just curious, do you use worldedit for building? Seeing those red, lime, and light blue blocks that look temporary, it kind of looks like it. How do you use chisels & bits with worldedit, exactly? Are able to change the small little chisel blocks to different materials like regular blocks using world edit?
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09/19/2023 7:03 pmhistory
Level 19 : Journeyman Architect
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Chisel and Bits works only conditionally with Worldedit. Commands like select, copy, paste or move structures created with C&b still work, but rotating them (for example by 90°) creates a mess of blocks.

When building complicated structures such as sloping beams, walls, roofs, etc., I usually use C&b blocks made of wool because the structure is easier to recognise that way.
These can then easily be given the correct texture using C&b's radial menu, selecting replace and same material.

Most of my work in C&b is done with the Drawn Region tool.

Have now uploaded an early version of the map.

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