Minecraft: Improving Your Builds

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by IDave the Rave, Dec 3, 2011.

  1. IDave the Rave

    IDave the Rave Ancient
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    Hi guys, I'm starting a series called 'Improving Your Builds' which will look at why different techniques improve builds, rather than just showing different techniques which can improve builds.

    If you like the videos, please subscribe to see the rest in the series when they are uploaded. Also, if you think I missed any important points, please comment on the video addressing the points. Or if you have any advice on how I can improve the quality of my videos, please comment. Thanks.
     
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  2. Monolith

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    To me, shape of a building isn't a huge concern. Maybe you plan on starting with the basics first, but hopefully you get onto something more interesting.
     
  3. IDave the Rave

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    Yeah. I thought that it would make sense to start by discussing shape. Although I wish now that when I made the video I'd also spoken about vertical shape, and spoken about curves :p Oh well, I can discuss them later. Maybe in some sort of 'Advanced' guide?
     
  4. Cryptokid

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    I remember seeing you on The Voxel Box. Do you have whitelist there yet? There was a lot of stuff by them I looked at before I made my whitelist build, particularly some tutorials by Mexxy and Featherblade. You should look at some of their tut's to get ideas for your own if you haven't already.
     
  5. IDave the Rave

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    I haven't even applied for the greylist yet :p But have been planning on applying for a while now, I just never get around to actually building something for the application.
     

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