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JerrySox

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Very interesting, I'm not the best builder but I think the inside bottom layer is kind of empty. I like the block variation, the roof of the house is nice, it seems like a lot of builder use that style. This is the style I tend to lean towards, nice build though!
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Very interesting, I'm not the best builder but I think the inside bottom layer is kind of empty. I like the block variation, the roof of the house is nice, it seems like a lot of builder use that style. This is the style I tend to lean towards, nice build though!
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It's a nice render and the trees are detailed very well, but if you look at the details of the houses itself, I won't say these are high quality ones. This type of style is often used by builders who just started building more frequently. Slabs, stairs and fences are placed quite randomly to fill up the flat space of the walls. It's an easy way to cover up the empty space you have and when you don't know what to do with it. But the main problem with it is that it doesn't look that good as multiple layered builds and houses. I recommend going for the multiple layered style, which will make you a better builder and will give you better quality results :)

I just saw this post and really wanted to say my thoughts on it, though the fact that I often see this mistake being made by most of the community members who are trying to learn how to build properly with good quality and detailing.

Last thing I want to mention is that it's just my opinion and that it isn't wrong when building like this :)

Greetings,
Huracan
 

DragonSan

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I really like the design of the house, you've done a neat job here! The fire place / furnace thing you made looks really cool (do you mind if I still this idea for the castle i'm building? xD I'll give you all the credit for it). Overall, its a really good looking build, especially with that texture pack.

My only criticism is that the rooms and floors look just a little bit empty. It feels more like an newly built empty building rather than a long lived-in house. Maybe you can find a way to fill up the spaces a bit more? But hey, that's just my opinion. It looks really good, give yourself a cookie : 3
 

JerrySox

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It's a nice render and the trees are detailed very well, but if you look at the details of the houses itself, I won't say these are high quality ones. This type of style is often used by builders who just started building more frequently. Slabs, stairs and fences are placed quite randomly to fill up the flat space of the walls. It's an easy way to cover up the empty space you have and when you don't know what to do with it. But the main problem with it is that it doesn't look that good as multiple layered builds and houses. I recommend going for the multiple layered style, which will make you a better builder and will give you better quality results :)

I just saw this post and really wanted to say my thoughts on it, though the fact that I often see this mistake being made by most of the community members who are trying to learn how to build properly with good quality and detailing.

Last thing I want to mention is that it's just my opinion and that it isn't wrong when building like this :)

Greetings,
Huracan

Thank you a lot for your opinion, I really wanted a builder to comment on that post. I want to show you the house without all the trees and other details, and I was wondering if you could show me how to improve it. I really love the roof design because its rough, looks worn and its different. If you want I was wondering if you could remake it, and send it to me. Thanks a lot!

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