Author Topic: Small Cozy Cottage.  (Read 3777 times)

Well i started of doing this house for fun and when i saw that it was turning out pretty good i decided to make some details. Enjoy.






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« Last Edit: November 05, 2010, 07:25:14 AM by StoneHead »

Not bad, for that size. Is the fireplace.. floating? 1/3 height off the ground?

You should make the topic title less ambiguous.

Not bad, for that size. Is the fireplace.. floating? 1/3 height off the ground?

You should make the topic title less ambiguous.
No, there are small poles wich on the picture cannot be seen.

Proportions are not quite right...

For the height of the building, it's too narrow. I know it's a small build, but I like it better when everything is in proportion.

Turn on the light so we can see it

 That's awesome! Try and fit a small bed into there.

That's awesome! Try and fit a small bed into there.
Can be done by putting the chimney outside of the building instead of inside it

Can be done by putting the chimney outside of the building instead of inside it

Or the table.

Why is the table round anyway?

 Why is teh chimney floating.

Why is teh chimney floating.
Its not floating, read the previous replies...
Why is the table round anyway?
Why is tables square or rectangular anyway?

Why is tables square or rectangular anyway?
Because it fits better and does not appear to take up too much space.

Because it fits better and does not appear to take up too much space.
hmm, so 4x4 plate wich has the area of 16bricks while the round one is 2x2 then 4x3,14= 12,56? Or am i wrong? It shouldnt appear bigger and it doesnt, a square table wouldnt fit in the corner...




As you can see it doesnt float...

This is how the square table would look like...

Compared to the round one...

hmm, so 4x4 plate which has the area of 16bricks while the round one is 2x2 then 4x3,14= 12,56? Or am i wrong? It shouldn't appear bigger and it doesn't, a square table wouldn't fit in the corner...
I don't mind you doing some math for the lulz, and yeah a square table does fit in a corner.

The pictures you just took are not from the same angle as the original pictures.

There are also holes in the fence, by the way.