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| Slammer1337:
Build major projects in Single Player. |
| QuantumEagle:
--- Quote from: mod-man on January 02, 2014, 01:18:53 AM ---i build exterior first, then interior --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Mr.Noßody on January 02, 2014, 02:00:02 AM ---Note:[/b] Always build interior first and form the exterior around it. Not the other way around. --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Wesley Williams on January 02, 2014, 05:27:36 AM ---I find it lends to better building when I start with the exterior. --- End quote --- I love how they're all different, it's like how to approach painting a picture, except it's with bricks Personally I constantly just alternate between the two going room to room. |
| Hawt:
- I sometimes design the layout - Start with dupable palette - Then puting down the baseplate and dup stuff on - After that, paint - Finally exterior - If I like it, I keep it or change it a bit if I hate it, or even delete it |
| sir dooble:
Purple is a temporary colour in most circumstances. Anything I plan to duplicate is built on a purple plate/baseplate. Pink is used if purple wont do, or I've used purple and need to differentiate. I try to plan rooms using baseplates, coloured differently. A plate border 2x2 is then built around it to allow walls to be built. Otherwise my rooms always feel too small. Try to have someone else with me when I build. Even if they're not helping. Without company I lose focus and get more annoyed at mistakes and difficulties. I hardly ever finish what I start or even get far if I am on my own. |
| Mr.Noßody:
I find that when exterior is done first is usually leads to cramped interior and tight spaces. |
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