Here is a detailed breakdown of the roof, hopefully it helps Let me know if there are other elements that need clarification.How did you make this chimney/roof? I've been trying for almost 2 hours and can't get it to look like this...
Very helpful!Construction samples (with wall/block breakdown) - part 2: Windows - Exterior
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Thank you Just to be sure we are talking about the same thing - the Pirate ship's steering wheel, the one at the top deck on the right, next to the skull table and chair - is that the one you have in mind? If so then it is as follows - Lead Fence (painted) for the background and hammered down Blue Dynasty Shingles (also painted) with a single Boreal Wood platform at the bottom. You can check the UP&DA version of the ship in the section "Ships" (page 1, second post), and please let me know if need any additional info.I absolutely love your work man, it has inspired me to do a new world with decent builds in it, and so far I'm really enjoying the process. Thank you!
I got a question for you: How did you do the pirate ship steering wheel? I got mostly everything figured out but that by now.
Thats exaclty the one, thank you for the explanation! Really excited for your next projects man, keep up!Thank you Just to be sure we are talking about the same thing - the Pirate ship's steering wheel, the one at the top deck on the right, next to the skull table and chair - is that the one you have in mind? If so then it is as follows - Lead Fence (painted) for the background and hammered down Blue Dynasty Shingles (also painted) with a single Boreal Wood platform at the bottom. You can check the UP&DA version of the ship in the section "Ships" (page 1, second post), and please let me know if need any additional info.
Thank you for the kind words, I really appreciate them. Don't worry though, things are a alot better now and it turns out that building actually helps with copingWhile I've never felt the the grief of losing someone I've loved I have seen people go through what can only be described as hell because of it, I don't want you to ever feel as if your talents are owed to us, please don't push yourself if your not ready.