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once again i am back at it again i just did the build battle and since my last one was a joke (my build really sucked)(and the theme for this build battle was memes) i wanted to step it up a couple notches so i was starting on a meme and then destroyed it and i had dirt and pretty much everyone was telling me: SHREKS SWAMP. so i did i put a lot of effort into it and it turned out good.I am so happy to have competed In the Mcme Build battle's It was a fantastic experience. It really Was a challenge but I am so happy to be a part of the Battle and it was fun to go around and be surrounded by creativity and some of the builds were super funny and it was so cool to see how people can take some blocks and textures and make the movies they love. but anyway I wont go on and on here are the photos and theres the proof that i did it.
(ps i did not win I Just asked if we could take a photo on my build)
Ok Jaeger, to give some feedback on these two build: the main one would be to blockmix your builds. This means that you use different blocks within the same surface in order to make it look more interesting, unlike what you have done now with only using one kind of block. Blockmix can add depth to your builds without necessarily using more than 1 block layer and makes it look more interesting. Another aspect that can help with making your build look more interesting is adding a gradient, this makes your builds seem more weathered by the environment and creates a more realistic look. This bit of feedback would predominantly be applicable to your tower.HELLO People I am once again back here on the app with 2 major announcements. 1: I now have 6 votes and am getting close to commoner. 2: w0rldunder gave me a challenge to recreate a photo in MCME And so far that is going well. And also On my plot I added a little pointy bit
*P.S the IRL photo is the one w0rld challenged me to build*
We're glad that you're liking events on MCME. Though, this is an Artist application, not a future Guide application. We would rather have you update us with images of things you built in our resource pack than you would give us screenshots of tours or events which were made by other people.Again I am back On this application.Happy to announce that I have been in a tour led by our one and only tidc in Paths of the dead It was a lot of fun and I learned something about it and I took(haha get it perigrin took) some screen-shots(i will put below) I was amazed on how much effort was put into that build and I laughed along the way
I don't have a problem with these kind of updatesWe're glad that you're liking events on MCME. Though, this is an Artist application, not a future Guide application. We would rather have you update us with images of things you built in our resource pack than you would give us screenshots of tours or events which were made by other people.
Your Goal:
- Build many things in our resource pack
- Understand how we build and how our resource pack works
- Learn how to blockmix and to make gradients
- Learn how vegetation works
- Look up reference images of what you want to build
- ONLY update us with build related things in which you were an active participant
Let's try to focus on your objective with this application, which I assume is to become an Artist someday.
Try to cut out all the irrelevant things, they are not useful for any kind of assessment.
Ok Dokey Thank you for again stopping me from getting distracted I will do that I only have to do 2 of those things so far cause i have the rest down pat Which those 2 things are: vegetation and gradients last work on my plot was terrain i have a couple more terrain thingy related builds to make Other than that I am going to then turn my focus to vegetation and gradients/blockmix and then fixing up the finer details and fix that giant block in the skyWe're glad that you're liking events on MCME. Though, this is an Artist application, not a future Guide application. We would rather have you update us with images of things you built in our resource pack than you would give us screenshots of tours or events which were made by other people.
Your Goal:
- Build many things in our resource pack
- Understand how we build and how our resource pack works
- Learn how to blockmix and to make gradients
- Learn how vegetation works
- Look up reference images of what you want to build
- ONLY update us with build related things in which you were an active participant
Let's try to focus on your objective with this application, which I assume is to become an Artist someday.
Try to cut out all the irrelevant things, they are not useful for any kind of assessment.
mf i thought jaeger made this for a secOk Jaeger, to give some feedback on these two build: the main one would be to blockmix your builds. This means that you use different blocks within the same surface in order to make it look more interesting, unlike what you have done now with only using one kind of block. Blockmix can add depth to your builds without necessarily using more than 1 block layer and makes it look more interesting. Another aspect that can help with making your build look more interesting is adding a gradient, this makes your builds seem more weathered by the environment and creates a more realistic look. This bit of feedback would predominantly be applicable to your tower.
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I have included this photo of one of my own builds so you can see how using a blockmix and a gradient can help with your builds. You can probably see that the blocks transition from dark to light grey: this is the gradient. You probably also noticed that I used several kinds of similar coloured blocks within the different shades and thus made it more interesting to look at. Employing these techniques in your builds will improve them quite a bit, though you may have to mess around with it first to get the hang of it and be sure you got a good one.
Now as to your bridge build: the tips I have given you above also apply there, but a few other things also can help with improving it. The transition from the sandstone to the red cobblestone is quite abrupt, so either make a kind of transition from the sandstone to the cobblestone by using a gradients/blockmix or (if you want to follow the real life inspiration more) add a barried of border between the two layers. Also try to add a blockmix to the terrain and the river bed and add some vegetation to it. If you look at more up to date parts of the server, so the rivers in Anorien or the updated part of the Anduin and just terrain in general, you will see we very rarely use only one block in it, just as in our buildings. The vegetation will also help give a more natural look to your rivers and make them come more alive. As to the arch of the bridge, try to make it a bit more rounder. I can see you have used the sandstone archway blocks, but those don't really lend themselves well to an arch bigger than 3 blocks wide, so you best use our older technique of using blocks, stair, slabs and half slabs here. You can find examples of this in severasl bridges on mainworld and well as on the photo I posted above, where the gateway uses this technique.
I hope this feedback helps you in further developing your build skills!
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