Hello, I have a little secret that most don't know. I am a builder on mc! Yep, while on meep I only build for my own towns, and occasionally do small job here and there. I am ranked 'designer' on 1 server and 'builder' on 2 servers. One day I will show my work to Fuzz and hope for architect! yay! Anyway, below I have made some tips for people who are not particularly strong at building. enjoy!
General Tips
-Texture Packs to your liking can improve the way things look a lot!
-Remember, you don't have to go for realism, let your imagination run wild onto Minecraft.
-There aren't any physics in Minecraft, so don't hold back when building your creations!
-Planning out your build makes it really easy and well put together in the end.
-Symmetry can help make your creations look more neat and tidy but not everything has to be symmetrical.
-It's easier if you know how or what you want to build so try and choose a theme to build around, like Defense, Luxury, Modern, Futuristic, Medieval, etc.
-Before you start building know which blocks you will use, create a palette of blocks to build with as an artist chooses the paint they paint with. You should generally use about 3-5 blocks for the majority of the design.
-Despite Minecraft being a game of blocks, you can also build many different shapes.
-Location adds atmosphere, a wooden lodge just doesn't fit in a desert.
-If you make structures more than 1 block thick you can make a different interior material and also use a different exterior.
-You can use anything to build! Crafting benches, furnaces, especially even cake!
-Use blocks in any way possible, slabs can create windows, stairs can make chairs.
-Max out your space, bigger is better.
-Remember, your structure looks smaller from the inside.
-Exterior lighting is just as important as interior lighting.
-Diagonal builds and curves contrast the blockiness of Minecraft, its a neat effect!
-Switch up your materials!
-Add in little details like flowers or trees, touch things up a bit.
-Put glowstone behind your paintings. They are translucent and appear much brighter and more vivid with glowstone behind them.
-Add frames around your windows. For example, if your walls are made of Planks, use raw wood to outline the windows.
-Use different materials to make patterns!
Hope these quick tips help! I am currently working on something special in creative, and when I am unbanned would be more then glad to help out with some builds! ty for reading!
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