Also to consider is the renewability of the material you would like to use. For example, in survival, making a house of cobblestone is certainly easier than making one of diamond blocks. Some materials are easier to get, while others are extremely difficult and many are somewhere in between. Fewer lines, less busy.When picking a material to build with, there are three main considerations: Obtainability, durability, and decoration. A lot of builds I see like this would use smoothstone with some use of brick here and there to break it up. Should there be some kind of path leading to it? No paths outside, and it's fairly close to the back of another house.If you weren't using logs for the chimney you could hide a sneaky bit of netherrack in the top with fire for a "smokestack".You have a smeltery - make part of the building out of seared brick?.This is like, the one time I'd say the use of brick would be advised - or maybe some coloured fired clay blocks Choice of wood logs as a chimney block.Having just a row of planks that misses the corners is weird I'd make it a solid ring, or maybe jut some beams out of it. That first wooden ring has breaks at the corners.Things I wouldn't like about this, that I'd change if I made it myself Logs, planks, stone brick, and cobblestone. You used an early game palette and used it well.Makes it look like it's different with a purpose! Different materials to the house in front of it.
I legitimately like that the "storeroom" there is in cobblestone, the texture difference makes it look like a later addition.Perfect break-up of an expected line that would've just made the building look like stacked boxes otherwise. Asymmetrical base with that stuck-on storeroom at a slightly different level."Greebling" / detailing with the little stone-brick U shape on the second floor to give it a bit of 3d texture and pop.that also have unmatching centre/corner lightbricks. Nice detail with the repeating stone rings.Building gets narrower in a pleasing way as it goes up.If you would like more information on FTB then check out our Wiki to see all the current modpacks, and discussions from the community, as well as helpful links!Ĭlick here to get to the Wiki! Tools & Resources:
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