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5kitz

Terrarian
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Looks fantastic! I love the color pallet and use of accent stone slabs and actuated bricks to make little details stick out from the backwall.

A small gripe though, I assume that's supposed to be a Spiral Staircase, but the left side is entirely behind the central shaft and the right side is entirely in front of it. Some overlaps should be swapped.
 

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Looks fantastic! I love the color pallet and use of accent stone slabs and actuated bricks to make little details stick out from the backwall.
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A small gripe though, I assume that's supposed to be a Spiral Staircase, but the left side is entirely behind the central shaft and the right side is entirely in front of it. Some overlaps should be swapped.
Thanks for the advice, In the 1st ss I wanted the end design towards the top go over the wooden beam in middle because it looks cleaner but in the 2nd picture it makes more sense to go around but looks worse.. any pointers?
 
Thanks for the advice, In the 1st ss I wanted the end design towards the top go over the wooden beam in middle because it looks cleaner but in the 2nd picture it makes more sense to go around but looks worse.. any pointers?
I myself would make the staircase start behind the pole at the bottom, and go from there; that should make the stairs end up in front of the pole. That might still not be as nice to look at though. You could also make the slope of the staircase a bit shallower so it has enough space to wrap around one more time and be on the front again for both the top and the bottom, though that's a huge amount of work. I'm not really sure on a good way to solve this.
 
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I myself would make the staircase start behind the pole at the bottom, and go from there; that should make the stairs end up in front of the pole. That might still not be as nice to look at though. You could also make the slope of the staircase a bit shallower so it has enough space to wrap around one more time and be on the front again for both the top and the bottom, though that's a huge amount of work. I'm not really sure on a good way to solve this.
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Yea I think this could be a way of solving this. The stairs could screw it self towards the top if it touches the window border but I'm going to try it later on and give you an update. :boulder:
 
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I myself would make the staircase start behind the pole at the bottom, and go from there; that should make the stairs end up in front of the pole. That might still not be as nice to look at though. You could also make the slope of the staircase a bit shallower so it has enough space to wrap around one more time and be on the front again for both the top and the bottom, though that's a huge amount of work. I'm not really sure on a good way to solve this.
Ok so I made some adjustments but I had to sacrifice double set stairs before each spiral and it ends up looking like a zig zag instead of a spiral. You think stretching the window vertically would help?
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Ok so I made some adjustments but I had to sacrifice double set stairs before each spiral and it ends up looking like a zig zag instead of a spiral. You think stretching the window vertically would help?
It would! Aside from encroaching on the window frame, the staircase right now looks great; extending the window a bit more vertically would fix all the issues.
 
how do you zoom out like that? I kinda wanna know so it can be easier to showcase builds I make sometimes.
 
how do you zoom out like that? I kinda wanna know so it can be easier to showcase builds I make sometimes.
Press F4 (on PC) to go into camera mode, open the map, then use left and right click to make a rectangle around what you want to capture, then press the "Capture Snapshot" button on the Camera Mode hotbar.

I do not believe other platforms have this feature.
 
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