As Im working on my city I come to see that the sizes of my buildings look "weird"
I mean the way they look its just funny looking...I think the size is the problem...
Im not to sure what size MC buildings are normally because im new to crafting.
So I would like if you guys could help out on the size and length and what not.
For Ex.
Tall builds - 12x8
Wide buildings 20x10
Anyone get me? i just wanna know whats normal sizes for these 2 type of buildings
As others have said, there is really no strict rules to follow. It's a matter of personal choice.
For example, if you're dealing with replicating real buildings or buildings from movies and other games, then you'll probably have to build larger to maintain the detail and curves. For example, curves look more natural the more individual blocks that go into the circumference. Circles using fewer blocks will start to look choppier and squarer. The same with triangular shapes. Then, the bigger footprint the building has, the taller the floors will have to be to maintain the proportion.
You can get some practice in order to develop a sense of proportion and scale by following a variety of building tutorials available on YouTube.
I mean the way they look its just funny looking...I think the size is the problem...
Im not to sure what size MC buildings are normally because im new to crafting.
So I would like if you guys could help out on the size and length and what not.
For Ex.
Tall builds - 12x8
Wide buildings 20x10
Anyone get me? i just wanna know whats normal sizes for these 2 type of buildings
For example, if you're dealing with replicating real buildings or buildings from movies and other games, then you'll probably have to build larger to maintain the detail and curves. For example, curves look more natural the more individual blocks that go into the circumference. Circles using fewer blocks will start to look choppier and squarer. The same with triangular shapes. Then, the bigger footprint the building has, the taller the floors will have to be to maintain the proportion.
You can get some practice in order to develop a sense of proportion and scale by following a variety of building tutorials available on YouTube.
I tend to disagree. They can vary in size. If they are all 20x20 blocks, they tend to get boring in the world.