Reminds me of our spawn castle towers on techeth :)PEAK wrote:more fantasy stuff
Also I really like your builds PEAK keep up the good work ;)
Reminds me of our spawn castle towers on techeth :)PEAK wrote:more fantasy stuff
You hit me - my palettes are usually very (too) spare. "Only two blocks" makes the result rather abstract.azekill_DIABLO wrote:@PEAK: Well it's too beautiful. I got a challenge for you! make a nice building only using two blocks (wood and cobble for ex) and their variants (stairs, doors...). Pliz accept!
Thank you. But there still is so much to be learned...coeseta wrote:Reminds me of our spawn castle towers on techeth :)
Also I really like your builds PEAK keep up the good work ;)
One can learn a lot about World Edit during the construction of very large structures like your example. Unfortunately there's a bug I experienced a few times - one should be especially watchful when using the //replace command over large areas of blocks - it sometimes leaves some parts of the block set earmarked for replacing unchanged (and, what's even more annoying, sometimes, luckily rather seldom, old blocks reappear within the transformed set a little later :-)). Such trickery happens quite often (but not when small sets, i.e. less than say a few thousand blocks are transformed). A similar bug appears when using the //copy command, but I saw it only once (in hundreds, maybe more than thousand uses). But when one is aware of this kind of imperfection, remembering checking each time the performance of ordered command the work goes smoothly on. Well, after all it gives sort of real-life feel for the building process -- you always have to supervise the quality of the work performed by your workers.PEAK wrote: Another thing (stone and glass):
https://imgur.com/a/VqJIzaD
(I don't want to spam the forum with this weird and cruel piece of architecture... and worldedit hates me since then...)
Why have you disabled 3d clouds? 2d clouds look awfully ugly compared to the remarkable land-scape you got framed there :/voxelproof wrote:One can learn a lot about World Edit during the construction of very large structures like your example. Unfortunately there's a bug I experienced a few times - one should be especially watchful when using the //replace command over large areas of blocks - it sometimes leaves some parts of the block set earmarked for replacing unchanged (and, what's even more annoying, sometimes, luckily rather seldom, old blocks reappear within the transformed set a little later :-)). Such trickery happens quite often (but not when small sets, i.e. less than say a few thousand blocks are transformed). A similar bug appears when using the //copy command, but I saw it only once (in hundreds, maybe more than thousand uses). But when one is aware of this kind of imperfection, remembering checking each time the performance of ordered command the work goes smoothly on. Well, after all it gives sort of real-life feel for the building process -- you always have to supervise the quality of the work performed by your workers.PEAK wrote: Another thing (stone and glass):
https://imgur.com/a/VqJIzaD
(I don't want to spam the forum with this weird and cruel piece of architecture... and worldedit hates me since then...)
oss:
Just amazing! Stone and glass one is the best for me, it looks like a cold prison, just what I love! Thank you!PEAK wrote:You hit me - my palettes are usually very (too) spare. "Only two blocks" makes the result rather abstract.azekill_DIABLO wrote:@PEAK: Well it's too beautiful. I got a challenge for you! make a nice building only using two blocks (wood and cobble for ex) and their variants (stairs, doors...). Pliz accept!
Here is -- just for you -- the portal to a well-known place:
And of course the one voxelproof mentioned.
Another thing (stone and glass):
https://imgur.com/a/VqJIzaD
(I don't want to spam the forum with this weird and cruel piece of architecture... and worldedit hates me since then...)
Last:
I'm working on these pillars:
stone and cobble.
But actually there is a third type of block. Guess which that could be and where it may be... (only the pillars!)
Thanks for the praising for chosen view. As to the clouds, I put my opinion on that subject here: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=18970Stix wrote: Why have you disabled 3d clouds? 2d clouds look awfully ugly compared to the remarkable land-scape you got framed there :/
Nice concept. Those two mods really do a nice job!LegoLogger wrote:Having fun with Wesh and moreblocks slopes. More semi-non-cubic builds.
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Wow, it's one of your best sss so far I guess... A perfect composition of colours... The yellow-red foliage of the autumn trees, setting dusk embracing the last vibrant rays of the long hot summer... BEAUTIFUL.azekill_DIABLO wrote:
oss:
Blazing Sunset...
I figure you must have listened to some truly majestic music while composing this shot. What was it? :)voxelproof wrote:Wow, it's one of your best sss so far I guess... A perfect composition of colours... The yellow-red foliage of the autumn trees, setting dusk embracing the last vibrant rays of the long hot summer... BEAUTIFUL.azekill_DIABLO wrote:
oss:
Blazing Sunset...
And now here comes MY sun.
Ha!
You've got me :) Not exactly at the moment of taking this shot, but yes, it has something to do with music... I think this piece adheres well to the mood of the picture.texmex wrote: I figure you must have listened to some truly majestic music while composing this shot. What was it? :)
That is great. You should put up a landscape-and-opera server with no interact privs, just flying with a soundtrack :)voxelproof wrote:You've got me :) Not exactly at the moment of taking this shot, but yes, it has something to do with music... I think this piece adheres well to the mood of the picture.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLpLBssY9ko
Wagner is a master in his own class of majesty. Putting away his views he is truly one of the greatest.
Good idea :) But as for flying, I'd choose another frame:texmex wrote: That is great. You should put up a landscape-and-opera server with no interact privs, just flying with a soundtrack :)
HmmmLegoLogger wrote:--Snip--Chibi ghost wrote:Reorganising the chests I'm sure there's steel ingots in here somewhere]
lol, that's nothing.
Try finding some iron here:
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