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Be careful. I try to avoid some threads cuz they'll just bum me out about my cobble-forts. Anything from @rhn is strictly off-limits.Check out the Community Showcase. Some true works of art floating around in there.
http://forum.feed-the-beast.com/forum/community-showcase.114/
Start small and look up builder guide from Open blocks in NEI and experiment with combining shapes.
Try and use 3 separate block types for your floor walls and ceiling, maybe a 4th if you want detail.
Follow those rules and even 9x9s can look neat.
Try and centralize your builds around a feature, for example; A thaumcraft area. You can if you want make the arcane altar a center peice of the area in a large round sanctum like room with separate wings branching out. You can have one room houseing all your nodes and chargeing equipment. And you can have another room with all your alchemy junk.
You can do the same with tech mods too although they all tend to blend together. But for example; you can make a room for your BigReactor and another for your ME drives and controllers.
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The best advice I can possibly think of, is let the buildings follow the terrain. Do not flatten it! Better yet go find some awesome unique terrain, be inspired by it and then build there.Start small and look up builder guide from Open blocks in NEI and experiment with combining shapes.
Try and use 3 separate block types for your floor walls and ceiling, maybe a 4th if you want detail.
Follow those rules and even 9x9s can look neat.
Try and centralize your builds around a feature, for example; A thaumcraft area. You can if you want make the arcane altar a center peice of the area in a large round sanctum like room with separate wings branching out. You can have one room houseing all your nodes and chargeing equipment. And you can have another room with all your alchemy junk.
You can do the same with tech mods too although they all tend to blend together. But for example; you can make a room for your BigReactor and another for your ME drives and controllers.
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Even dire has given up on his 9x9 - his latest forgecraft series just has bunches of chests and machines laying about in the open.
Then there's hope for him yet on giving up the legendary DireCube design.Even dire has given up on his 9x9 - his latest forgecraft series just has bunches of chests and machines laying about in the open.
Then there's hope for him yet on giving up the legendary DireCube design.
I should take some pictures of LethTech sometime soon, I recently started filling out the walls of the main processing room. Still need a roof--I figure some nice grey Lime plank slabs would work, but getting the bees to mutate the trees are a pain as it is.
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I'm lazier than that. Also, I messed up--it was Teak that I wanted. After that would be the rooftop house and garden, then the basement power complex (which requires a boatload of diamonds for that Zetta Battery, so that comes last.)Instead of your nice Lime planks, use a material you absolutely despise. This will make for a nice motivator until you reach the point where you have access to the materials you need. Then after you've changed it out, the love will be even greater.
After he gets bored with fortresscraft maybe.Speaking of Dire, I do wonder if he's planning a new singleplayer Let's Play.
I just love those way more than I care to admit.
9x9 are lame tbh... Any cool bases or blocks you guys have?
Say hell with the norm; be brave and dive in.
Can i get a look at that building next to the farm?Sometimes Its best to experiment with different ideas/designs, and after you find one you like tinker a little more. Sometimes a slight change really finishes the effect.
If you're really stuffed for inspiration; do something you've never done before. Build something entirely out of obsidian and glass, or elegant and open drifting in the sky.
Say hell with the norm; be brave and dive in.