Question. What about futuristic builds? I migh have come to the wrong place for that lol.
I would count postmodern architecture as expressionism. The B can expand into any time somewhere in the future, it is completely speculative, and many of the expected "soon-to-be" B's require strict attention to detail, multiple curves, and many small points to end these curves, all of which cannot be done successfully in Minecraft.
Also great lesson. Please make more.
I will soon, but I have had a lot of school stuff to do, and the release of other video games has prevented me from even going onto Minecraft for building things. If that is not bad enough, I am also reading The Fountainhead (in which one of the "protagonists" uses unorthodox blandness and modernistic designs, extremely disliking anything unnecessary or adopted from previous cultures). You can expect some progress during Christmastime.
And what about spheres?
Well, they can be used in modern/postmodern builds anywhere and act as tops of towers in many forms of ancient architecture. What else is there to say?
I have that exclusive request thread, but in all honesty, your thread has topped mine by a lot. I'm really not sure why this isn't marked as 'HOT', You put so much work and effort into it, it's easily hands-down the most detailed topic I've ever read on any forum. You have my respect and thanks.
I would count postmodern architecture as expressionism. The B can expand into any time somewhere in the future, it is completely speculative, and many of the expected "soon-to-be" B's require strict attention to detail, multiple curves, and many small points to end these curves, all of which cannot be done successfully in Minecraft.
I will soon, but I have had a lot of school stuff to do, and the release of other video games has prevented me from even going onto Minecraft for building things. If that is not bad enough, I am also reading The Fountainhead (in which one of the "protagonists" uses unorthodox blandness and modernistic designs, extremely disliking anything unnecessary or adopted from previous cultures). You can expect some progress during Christmastime.
Well, they can be used in modern/postmodern builds anywhere and act as tops of towers in many forms of ancient architecture. What else is there to say?
1800s new york ftw
anyway, awesome thread!
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