picel art can become really easy once you have it down.. so for me, its more of buildings. then redstone, and then pixel art
Yeah pixel art is really, really easy to do but I just like the ones that are big and detailed. I'm starting to like buildings more though just because their more fun to make
I also prefer redstone, but i like it best when it is incorporated into a building's design.
I often find the inner workings of the machines to be a bit gaudy so I always try to encase mine in something to make it less obvious that there's a massive amount of wiring back there. Here's an example. It's a prototype machine i built that is supposed to rebuild the sand flooring of my spleef arena in between rounds. After finishing it and putting a box on it something about it and the hills around it reminded me of a kitty. So i then turned it into this!
That part of his mouth sticking out is the sand for the arena. Obviously that thing isn't all that impressive, but it's a good example of what i mean! it's a redstone machine disguised as something else!
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I found a rant from this guy expressing his opinion about pixel art, I kind of agree with it: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1509809-what-amazes-you-the-most-buildings-redstone-creations-pixel-art-etc/page__st__20#entry18418013
I often find the inner workings of the machines to be a bit gaudy so I always try to encase mine in something to make it less obvious that there's a massive amount of wiring back there. Here's an example. It's a prototype machine i built that is supposed to rebuild the sand flooring of my spleef arena in between rounds. After finishing it and putting a box on it something about it and the hills around it reminded me of a kitty. So i then turned it into this!
That part of his mouth sticking out is the sand for the arena. Obviously that thing isn't all that impressive, but it's a good example of what i mean! it's a redstone machine disguised as something else!