@@TinyBlocksmith Many people build "big"...but I like the smaller and "organic" buildings, lol. I have the game but it's very time consuming, it's mostly for rainy days...have some sketches for some crazy concepts, hehe.
@@Aetila Same, I prefer the little details that bring the build to life. My haunted town that I'm releasing soon, took nearly a week.. and it's still on the smaller side considering it's a "town". Definitely a rainy day kind of game! That's a good way to put it. If you do get around to making your crazy concepts I'd like to see them!
@@TinyBlocksmith Thanks for your reply! I find it amazing how fast people learned all the tips and tricks, after barely a month, they can create everything now, while I'm still learning...and busy with other projects. What I'm trying to do is to create a modern Bauhaus villa, or something close to it...but so far I failed on the windows and the worn walls I wanted a clean white surface)...it would take weeks to get close...and I'm already sitting too much in front of the screen. One guy made something similar, a building quarter, depressive soviet style, in winter, hehe... Also, I caught a sheep by using a fence tool, lol, it livened up a scene...another very small thing is to use the wall tool to create a chimney without smoke, in the summer, I didn't see that yet in other videos, in a city all the chimney are smoking heavily...still learning the wall tool and the recalcitrant fence tool.
@@Aetila That sounds awesome! For the windows, maybe you could try leaving the space empty to give it that "window" feel, it might work for a minimalist look, though I haven’t explored that aesthetic myself yet. If it’s not as clean as you want, maybe use the camera tool to frame it closer to your vision for pictures. In the tool you can strip all textures. It makes it look like a 3-D like model, with no "paint" if that makes sense. I really hope they add more textures, stucco instead of brick would be amazing, and I’m dying for some wood grain textures! Catching sheep is one of my favorite things too! Did you know you can click on them and guide them with your mouse? I did it by accident during the treehouse build (clicking on it out of frustration) and was totally mind-blown when he turned and walked to where my cursor moved. The chimney trick is genius, I haven’t seen anyone talk about that either!
A really great design there!
Thank you fam! Its a simpler build, but I really like how it turned out ❤
@@TinyBlocksmith
Many people build "big"...but I like the smaller and "organic" buildings, lol. I have the game but it's very time consuming, it's mostly for rainy days...have some sketches for some crazy concepts, hehe.
@@Aetila Same, I prefer the little details that bring the build to life. My haunted town that I'm releasing soon, took nearly a week.. and it's still on the smaller side considering it's a "town".
Definitely a rainy day kind of game! That's a good way to put it. If you do get around to making your crazy concepts I'd like to see them!
@@TinyBlocksmith
Thanks for your reply!
I find it amazing how fast people learned all the tips and tricks, after barely a month, they can create everything now, while I'm still learning...and busy with other projects.
What I'm trying to do is to create a modern Bauhaus villa, or something close to it...but so far I failed on the windows and the worn walls I wanted a clean white surface)...it would take weeks to get close...and I'm already sitting too much in front of the screen. One guy made something similar, a building quarter, depressive soviet style, in winter, hehe...
Also, I caught a sheep by using a fence tool, lol, it livened up a scene...another very small thing is to use the wall tool to create a chimney without smoke, in the summer, I didn't see that yet in other videos, in a city all the chimney are smoking heavily...still learning the wall tool and the recalcitrant fence tool.
@@Aetila That sounds awesome! For the windows, maybe you could try leaving the space empty to give it that "window" feel, it might work for a minimalist look, though I haven’t explored that aesthetic myself yet.
If it’s not as clean as you want, maybe use the camera tool to frame it closer to your vision for pictures. In the tool you can strip all textures. It makes it look like a 3-D like model, with no "paint" if that makes sense. I really hope they add more textures, stucco instead of brick would be amazing, and I’m dying for some wood grain textures!
Catching sheep is one of my favorite things too! Did you know you can click on them and guide them with your mouse? I did it by accident during the treehouse build (clicking on it out of frustration) and was totally mind-blown when he turned and walked to where my cursor moved.
The chimney trick is genius, I haven’t seen anyone talk about that either!