Hello EMC; this is Byeforever bringing you last and final thread of the building guides. I came to conclusion after watching a grand overview video of building; I want to share the sources I had used for this entire thread series. Links to the rest of the series, and the sources are below. But, I have one last saying: if you want be successful in architecture, you have to think outside the box. Boxy builds occur very frequently and has been a habit for most of the community, and I guarantee you that it has happened in other ones like Minecraft. Even if you have done your research, you have to get practice if you what to get better. You can take in-game screenshots, upload them to Imgur, and copy & paste the locations into your posts. Me or probably one of the experts in the EMC community could help you on the way. Thank you for your participation in this series, and have a good time creating! Overview Video Color Palette: http://empireminecraft.com/threads/building-guide-color-palette.33260/ Planning: http://empireminecraft.com/threads/building-guide-planning.33816/ Energetic Feeling: http://empireminecraft.com/threads/building-guide-energetic-feeling.36300/ Other Links: Overview (if the above video isn't working): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BkIT4XrC2g Gigantic Building Guide on Reddit: http://en.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/qmndk/the_gigantic_guide_for_building/ Team Gazamo: https://www.youtube.com/user/GazamoNetwork Gattaca: https://www.youtube.com/user/GattacaAE Behind the Builds - A playlist by KupoKupo about colors: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBB4106489A0C53E3 Architectural Essentials - By LetsLente https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNdi3WAIiXz1h7tv2BdIZWty2x2XeeHRZ
Cool - I did not know you pt these guides together and will take a look now. I have been basically going to your residence to get ideas . Thanks in advance for posting these. Awesome.
Sorry, I don't think that will turn out well. Architecture is ones of those subjects where actual visuals are critical to learn about it.
I found another playlist on YouTube that I believe is very crucial. Some of the information in it can even be applied outside of architecture! The link to it is the last one the first post.