Why You Suck At Building Houses in Minecraft

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  • @jonchikponchik1717
    @jonchikponchik1717 Рік тому +1745

    Here's some extra tips that made me a better builder and will hopefully work for you.
    1. Put some time into the shape, or plan out the build in creative. Making the shape is imo the hardest part.
    2. Know what you're building. Is it going to be a standalone building? Is it going to be part of a much larger build like a transformed village? This helps a lot with keeping the theme uniform.
    3. While texture is important, depth is much more helpful so try and have a good mix of both.
    4. Work with the terrain. Instead of completely removing an area and making it flat, try working with the terrain next time. Landscaping is very useful for this.
    5. If you are trying to hide farms while building over them, build the farm first. It's much easier to build a house than a redstone contraption.
    6. Try and pre-plan your color palette. Personally what I do I try and use certain blocks in certain biomes.
    Last but not least, don't be afraid to build. You won't get better if you don't try. Even if it doesn't look as good as you wanted, take pride in your work. Thanks for reading and I hope this helps you out.

    • @gerard9866
      @gerard9866 Рік тому +60

      Bro this is so fricking perfect, especially the last one, i have been trying to build a nice house on my own now for over 2 months and i'm just too scared too finish it, once the gradient or pallette doesnt look perfect i completely destroy the house, i will try to finish it full of courage

    • @Puss_pog
      @Puss_pog Рік тому +8

      Thanks bro

    • @CatIsChillin
      @CatIsChillin Рік тому +5

      Ty

    • @jonchikponchik1717
      @jonchikponchik1717 Рік тому +9

      @@gerard9866 Goodluck, you got this

    • @erumfaisal1663
      @erumfaisal1663 Рік тому +4

      Wow! these tips were very helpful.Thanks

  • @disruptivebuilds
    @disruptivebuilds Рік тому +988

    Ayy cheers for using my build! Also, I must credit my boy @Cryptozoology, we collabed on the house design :)

    • @suns3t4M
      @suns3t4M Рік тому +10

      Yooo wait cryptozoo??

    • @FourTran
      @FourTran 10 місяців тому +13

      Ayy disruptive builds! Hows it going. I often use your videos to make my survival bases in my survival world.

    • @QwilzyDaBest
      @QwilzyDaBest 10 місяців тому +4

      😫😫

    • @user-kv4vx9jw7s
      @user-kv4vx9jw7s 10 місяців тому +2

      can u build me

    • @The_skull_soldier
      @The_skull_soldier 10 місяців тому

      Yo

  • @zenentro1789
    @zenentro1789 Рік тому +140

    The title hurts me 😭

  • @johnkenrickchua1811
    @johnkenrickchua1811 Рік тому +294

    Here are 2 tips that I like to use when building:
    1) Try to design things on a creative copy of your world and figure out what looks good or not
    2) Try building small and medium builds with the materials you have or can get easily in the early game before going on to make massive building projects when you are in the late game so you won't have to have stress when trying to gather materials(like quartz & purpur) for the build when you are still in the early game

    • @Forge01
      @Forge01 Рік тому +9

      A mistake that I made was when I started my word and i didn't make a base, when I had enough resources, i was building a massive base for myself, but before I didn't even make a base, that's the fault i did, and my base looks like a shit, that's the reason I am watching this on video 😐

    • @humbleebumblee
      @humbleebumblee 11 місяців тому

      What I do is use temp blocks that will eventually ve replaced by higher quality blocks

  • @Official_Frenzo
    @Official_Frenzo Рік тому +1088

    That’s how the guys in hermitcraft make such a good base 😮

    • @superkid5mini937
      @superkid5mini937 Рік тому +16

      That’s how you make 2 gud comments

    • @Ezeey64
      @Ezeey64 Рік тому +37

      This type of tutorial video was shown by grian

    • @Official_Frenzo
      @Official_Frenzo Рік тому +4

      @@Ezeey64 yep

    • @superkid5mini937
      @superkid5mini937 Рік тому +9

      @@Ezeey64 yeah they copy others work some one made a video about it pupledragonnuke

    • @sandeepchoudhary4281
      @sandeepchoudhary4281 Рік тому +15

      @@superkid5mini937they copy but in different ways tho!

  • @hesus1474
    @hesus1474 Рік тому +217

    Disruptive builds is genuinely a good channel. It's good for inspiration.

    • @murad9470
      @murad9470 Рік тому +11

      İf Jesus recommend that, it is good

    • @obitoloo360
      @obitoloo360 Рік тому +6

      @@murad9470 *Hesus*

    • @Forge01
      @Forge01 Рік тому +1

      ​@@obitoloo360 Hesus, what is that ?

    • @sasuukekuun.
      @sasuukekuun. 11 місяців тому

      Oh my god its me

    • @FlamingBeat
      @FlamingBeat 9 місяців тому +2

      ​@@Forge01 In Filipino, the pronouncation or tagalog pronouncation for Jesus is Hesus.

  • @monke4044
    @monke4044 Рік тому +129

    Personally, unless you want to go for a mega build, you don't need to go with everything on the video. He's just making sure your builds aren't looking bad. Here's a shorter version:
    1. Use different blocks of the same type. (like using spruce, dark oak and birch instead of plain oak. or use stone, andesite, brick and smooth stone instead of just cobble)
    2. Try out combination of different materials.
    3. Try making out different shapes to remove the cube feelings of your buildings. (Use stairs, slab, trapdoors, even campfire and fences.)
    4. LOOK FOR REFERENCE BEFORE STARTING
    5. start building from the floor. Always build a blueprint.
    6. Just slap some useless work station or items around. Like barrels and cauldron, its not about efficiency, its about design.
    7. LANTERN AND CHAINS EXIST

  • @mee7
    @mee7 Рік тому +7

    Glad to see a collab with Disruptive builds, genuinely underrated builder, have been watching some of his builds and concepts, nice to see that you're recognizing such a good builder.

  • @acid1910
    @acid1910 Рік тому +322

    Been invested into building for around 8-9 years now, I'll leave some suggestions here:
    1. I wouldn't recommend using wool or wood blocks for the outline of the facade, if you change your mind about something you will have a LOT of work to do, it wastes time
    2. When you use a stone block for the bottom layer, I wouldn't recommend using wood pillars, it doesn't really make sense, I would recommend stone bricks.
    3. When I think of old, medieval houses, I always think of rotten, or mossy buildings with discolouring. Try to implement gradients, like this one:
    (from top to bottom):
    Stone
    Andesite
    Cobblestone
    Tuff
    Cobbled Deepslate (depending on how you dark you want the shade of grey to be, you might want to leave this one out);
    while also adding 1-2 moss blocks at each corner to symbolise that overgrown look, and for wooden facades I tend to use multiple wood types as well, like this:
    (from dark to light)
    Spruce Log
    Dark Oak Log
    Stripped Dark Oak log
    Stripped Spruce Log
    Oak Log
    Jungle Log (if you have it);
    I use these to "fake" sunlight shining on the building, so placement has to be realistic and not just random.
    4. This house here has a relatively spacious interior, so I would recommend adding another layer of a wall inside, this time using more colour, making it look like there is a wallpaper. Bdouble0 does this a lot, it looks very good.
    5. Check out professional builders' or even builder teams' pages (Pixelbiester for example, amazing building team)
    EDIT: because many people have asked for more building inspiration:
    Pixelbiester (as already mentioned, but check out their server)
    Corestudios (corestudiosmc on Instagram)
    WBC Builds (on UA-cam and on Instagram, but their server is in creative and they use lots of blockstates that are complicated to do and impossible for survival, also great Discord with an entire channel dedicated to real buildings as an inspiration)
    Cubed Creations (cubedcreations_mc on Instagram)
    History Builds (_historybuilds_ on Instagram, I really like their roof designs)
    And just real life! Check out your local area, or use Google Maps maybe.

    • @umutcancoskun5874
      @umutcancoskun5874 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for such detailed information 👏💯♥️

    • @umutcancoskun5874
      @umutcancoskun5874 Рік тому

      Can you tell more pro builders?

    • @TrialBySquire
      @TrialBySquire Рік тому

      Moss is my favorite temp block

    • @NathanChambers
      @NathanChambers Рік тому

      Or you could just not waste time making something look nice and just move on to making your next farm. Worrying about build looks is wasted time!!

    • @acid1910
      @acid1910 Рік тому +26

      @@NathanChambers Or you can let everyone play the game how they want to? I don’t play Minecraft to accomplish anything, I play Minecraft for fun. I like building, and believe it or not, I have all the farms too.

  • @coordinatesgaming9513
    @coordinatesgaming9513 Рік тому +53

    I really love the way they have used Disruptive's build as an example and this is one of the houses I have made as well. Overall, it is a really great video for newcomers. Keep up with the good workd Shulkercraft.

  • @Limucc
    @Limucc Рік тому +37

    I love disruptive builds videos, your easy tutorials are great for us

  • @andreadrabik635
    @andreadrabik635 6 місяців тому +2

    I love building any house in Minecraft! I’d say, I’m pretty good at them!

  • @Official_Frenzo
    @Official_Frenzo Рік тому +49

    Learned to build a good house now thanks❤
    I was a person who always made a hobbit hole on mountains but now i am able to make good house on plain land bcuz of you 😊

    • @mistrsportak9940
      @mistrsportak9940 Рік тому +3

      ​@@Smoly69420Imagine being offended by someone commenting two times. It's cool that they enjoyed the video so much!

    • @torynothing4719
      @torynothing4719 Рік тому +8

      @@mistrsportak9940 Ima break the chain negative thoughts and wish you a happy day instead.

    • @M.E._Squid
      @M.E._Squid Рік тому +1

      @@torynothing4719 thank you

    • @marquis3058
      @marquis3058 Рік тому +1

      Imagine.......
      Oh! It's closed. Nevermind 😅

    • @Official_Frenzo
      @Official_Frenzo Рік тому +3

      @@torynothing4719 thanks

  • @tsoul1333
    @tsoul1333 Рік тому +9

    honestly my fav type of house is simply finding a hill, choose a spot to put the door and dig out the house.
    kind of like seeing the statue within the rock and I'm just chiseling it out.

  • @ABHAYCHAUHAN85
    @ABHAYCHAUHAN85 Рік тому +4

    Man thanks for this video, I am awful at building. I am sure that this would help me improve ❤
    Love the work❤❤

  • @Springflut_
    @Springflut_ Рік тому +66

    Very well done! Here are a few things that have been implemented, but which I would like to highlight again:
    1. the height of the ceiling should always be at least 4 blocks, but better 5 or more.
    2. don't just use Minecraft buildings as templates/refferences, use real buildings/objects and look at most similar Minecraft buildings if you want to know how you can best implement something.
    3. pay attention to how you design the ceiling, this was done very well in the video and unfortunately the design of the ceiling is often underestimated.
    That's it, the rest was clearly mentioned and described in the video. Good luck =)

    • @Official_Frenzo
      @Official_Frenzo Рік тому +4

      Good advice tho :)

    • @gurmeharsingh7338
      @gurmeharsingh7338 Рік тому +4

      Should have added terraforming too... The background landscape makes it look much better

    • @Springflut_
      @Springflut_ Рік тому +3

      ​@@gurmeharsingh7338I agree, especially custom trees make a big difference, but the video was about building houses, so I think it's actually good the way it is.

    • @muddatheralbarwani2079
      @muddatheralbarwani2079 Рік тому +1

      Thanks

  • @dave6012
    @dave6012 Рік тому

    DP has good taste. Love the cobble+andesite as well as polished diorite. And a deepslate roof is the tops.

  • @supernate760
    @supernate760 Рік тому

    For the roof, I would surround each side with stairs and would do that over and over, similar to the usual roofing method, and it turned out great.

  • @Alexgudmusic
    @Alexgudmusic Рік тому

    The cabinet designs are so cozy and cool looking

  • @Tsury21
    @Tsury21 Рік тому

    What a good video! Keep up with the amazing job!

  • @ohnoezitsjoez
    @ohnoezitsjoez Рік тому

    Aha so this is why Disruptive Builder videos started showing up in my feed today! Pretty cool stuff all around

  • @thesharkiboy
    @thesharkiboy Рік тому

    Your Tutorial and Videos are awesome and some helpful, i love your videos everytime 😍

  • @ahmedmh5219
    @ahmedmh5219 Рік тому

    Thank you for these advices a huge help for builders

  • @kenhurri5129
    @kenhurri5129 27 днів тому

    Over 15 years, I’m still suck at building houses. Too simple house that I made and it was so boring to see it from the outside. But now it gives me a hint for a starter base plan. Thanks for the information.

  • @logisticsroblox8685
    @logisticsroblox8685 Рік тому +3

    A really nice tutorial from my favorite youtuber! Thanks a lot for this amazing video!

  • @Mr.Unknown7.
    @Mr.Unknown7. Рік тому

    You are solving our problems day by day. Love You

  • @nolfii
    @nolfii Рік тому +1

    i needed this so much, thank you

  • @KogawaYuri-ENVtuber
    @KogawaYuri-ENVtuber 7 місяців тому

    The video where I actually learned something! 🤯 Such a informative video! 💖

  • @blakepliska1987
    @blakepliska1987 9 днів тому

    this was super helpful thank you

  • @barborasedlackova4634
    @barborasedlackova4634 11 місяців тому

    Also a good tip is to find a concept art instead of a photo of something already built in mc. It forces me to think and not just copy. Especially if i'm building something more organic. I build with my friend cuz i still have problems with details and some texturing. Building with a friend can be really helpfull too since me and my friend compliment eachother and the builds allways turn out amazing.

  • @HindustaniGamerFardin
    @HindustaniGamerFardin Рік тому

    Congrats for 300 videos milestone 😀🎉.

  • @point-five-oh6249
    @point-five-oh6249 Рік тому +1

    I just think of stuff and build it. Most of my builds I don't use any kinds of inspiration other than stylistic choices. Once you've used the same blocks a billion times, you know what they are. Eventually the blocks stop feeling so different and just start to become a color palette. As a builder that primarily plays on Survival, the best thing I can recommend is to remember to add depth. Stairs, slabs, and contrasting colors add interesting elements. Also using things from the same block type but different patterns.
    For using stone for a castle-like vibe, feel free to randomly throw in mossy stone brick, or chiseled stone brick. The former is good randomly thrown in using little "patches" or patterns. The latter is best in spots you want to grab more attention at. You are also free to use smooth stone, and cobble, to give the stone bricks an "aged" or "weathered down" feeling.
    For a desert type build, terracotta is your best friend for enhancing the feel of the sandstone. Add interesting colors, patterns, and what I like to call "backsplash", where you build the wall of the structure 3 blocks thick, but use terracotta on layer 2, then use sandstone in patterns on layer 3. This will help separate the feeling of too much sandstone and make the build feel more colorful and be more interesting to look at, as slabs/stairs adds depth and the terracotta on layer 2 will add color to separate the plain sand color.
    Finally so this comment doesn't get too long, LANDSCAPE and TERRAFORM your build environment. Yeah, it's a bit of a chore, but a build that you can see from a distance will feel so much better than a build that you can only see if you're right up on it. This will turn your base walls from looking like underwhelming levees to true walls that are eye catching from a distance. This will make your house or center base look a lot more impressive than it already might be. Remember, "A tree looks much taller when clean at the base". Also landscape the area. Make it naturally fit in. Trees, cacti, hils, etc can do a lot to make a build feel like it fits in, way more than you might think. If you can't find a perfect location, then make a perfect location. Minecraft gives you all the tools you need to do what the world generation didn't. Buckets and kelp can create rivers and lakes, the farming tool (sorry, UA-cam hates the word) can create dirt paths and furrowed fields, combining inspirations and styles can make unique builds. Just don't stop until the build is complete. Even if it feels kinda tacky or wrong, keep going until it's done. The worst thing you can do is to judge the build when it's in the draft stage. Finish the build and then do finishing touches with block replacements and palette swaps.

  • @squigglewigglez9385
    @squigglewigglez9385 2 місяці тому

    thank you so much for the building, I didn't really start my hardcore world for 3 days cause, I didn't build a house yet cause I couldn't make one that looked good, and now, I made one I'm proud of.

  • @Minecraft-qm2ni
    @Minecraft-qm2ni Рік тому +8

    Yea, Now I know how they make such insane buildings

    • @ludovichache
      @ludovichache Рік тому +1

      They copy them from reddit or smthing

    • @Minecraft-qm2ni
      @Minecraft-qm2ni Рік тому +3

      @@ludovichache You ever saw any build that they copied?

    • @dannyaoi1620
      @dannyaoi1620 Рік тому

      ​@@Minecraft-qm2ni honestly I copy Google images 💀💀💀

    • @ludovichache
      @ludovichache Рік тому

      @@Minecraft-qm2ni ye the eiffel tower and others but they give credit

  • @TBS_Kobe24
    @TBS_Kobe24 4 місяці тому

    thx this helped alot as a rusty builder, this helped me get back that flame :))))

  • @4chess469
    @4chess469 Рік тому

    This is a useful guide. Thanks for good idea.

  • @DeathBitz
    @DeathBitz 2 дні тому

    Thanks this helped alot

  • @slonafrika5630
    @slonafrika5630 Рік тому

    I thought to myself that I somehow suspected the battle builder and that the barrack looks suspiciously good :) 😃
    Super video

  • @ris_kis
    @ris_kis Рік тому

    Thanks for the interesting video, Shulker.

  • @dx2296
    @dx2296 Рік тому

    It's so nice to watch a video which is inspired from a already subbed channel. ❤️💥 Love both

  • @RisageYT
    @RisageYT Рік тому +2

    When building large buildings or projects ,I like to plan it out in a creative copy as its easier to build and experiment

  • @antplays846
    @antplays846 Рік тому +10

    Me,who doesn't even have a house

    • @Soumodeep_Sarkar
      @Soumodeep_Sarkar 12 днів тому +1

      Same... I have full prot 4 diamond armour in my smp... But still lives in a librarian's house 🥲😅😅

  • @lesleydarell6999
    @lesleydarell6999 Рік тому +1

    This is the stuff that average creators leave out but SC got our back.

  • @name5227
    @name5227 Рік тому

    I love your videos. And i love you

  • @LegomasterYT830
    @LegomasterYT830 Рік тому

    Again a masterpiece of a video made by Shulkercraft.

  • @furn4xeFTW
    @furn4xeFTW Рік тому

    this helped me cause few years ago i was building good, but then i stopped playing, and now i have a problem with choosing blocks for houses

  • @zadibbinalam12
    @zadibbinalam12 Рік тому

    I already watch disruptive builds and he builds great. I have followed his builds and I have some awesome builds in my world

  • @hitmanboyyy42869
    @hitmanboyyy42869 Рік тому +1

    You made my day!!❤❤

  • @rowanrooks
    @rowanrooks Рік тому +11

    Does anyone know what tool is being used to create the line at 3:44 ? That looks super useful

  • @icantfindanamehelpme3758
    @icantfindanamehelpme3758 Рік тому

    Just what I need before I build my starter base.

  • @claudiu_6788
    @claudiu_6788 Рік тому +1

    Perfect tutorial for me so far :))))

  • @waterishim
    @waterishim Рік тому +1

    Finally a new shulkercraft video

  • @TheOfficialBigPro
    @TheOfficialBigPro Рік тому +2

    The house is so good i can even overlook the use of diorite

  • @redskeleton1999
    @redskeleton1999 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for the help because I need some work on my building skills also.

  • @09dslayer
    @09dslayer Рік тому +3

    You don’t need block variation, sometimes it works, like in this instance, but not others

  • @arupjyotisarmaforeverlivin6697

    I am a fan of disruptive builds as well from before

  • @randomweirdo3123
    @randomweirdo3123 11 місяців тому +2

    here's a tip when building. start of small. try something like a normal wooded hut. then build onto it. it will start of your imagination and allow you to always have an idea for it.

  • @arturom31
    @arturom31 Рік тому +4

    I'll be the most honest with my opinion here: if you suck at building is because you keep comparing to others. I don't substract the intention of the video, is a nice tip, but it actually could kill the things every people can offer.
    It tooked me a while to find my own method, but i feel very happy with it. I love the concept of doll houses, where you see the house cutted and some of the interior is revealed. I never plan or make outlines, everything goes on irregular shapes. I love integrate the builds to the terrains and making them the most ... transitable? (Is that the world in english?) posible. So a build can go up and down, in and out the terrain. I still haven't get to the point of the colors, but i'll reach there one day.
    The only thing that annoys me is the roofs, i still can find the mind set for them.
    I'll share you some of my mind sets when i'm building: the walls don't surround they emerged from the ground. The floors circulate. The space transforms (this third point is an arquitect concept).
    So, my advice is: stop watching tutorials on "how to make a preaty house", remember the first day you played Minecraft and how you builded. That's your original method. Now perfect it.
    Write down your mind sets.

    • @cuy1s
      @cuy1s Рік тому

      🙌

    • @dreadstone7226
      @dreadstone7226 Рік тому +2

      compettion is good, compete with others but don't compare yourself to people that are obviusly way above you in terms of building

    • @arturom31
      @arturom31 Рік тому

      @@dreadstone7226 what are you talking about? What does competition has to do with this or with the video? Nobody is competing here. Minecraft is a game not a competition.

    • @dreadstone7226
      @dreadstone7226 Рік тому

      @@arturom31 what? minecraft can be litterly everything you want, i was referring to build battles and stuff like that. competing is fun, "minecraft is a game not a competition" games and competition go hand in hand, most games are about competing , its why skywars is so popular. what you said is complete bullcrap basically.

    • @arturom31
      @arturom31 Рік тому +1

      @@dreadstone7226 again, what does this coment has to do with the video or with my first coment?

  • @SealandIsBestCountry
    @SealandIsBestCountry Рік тому +2

    The thing that I dislike about those is usability really counts
    You need to be able to include chests, basic necessities, furnaces, beds, and I also reccomend crafting tables.

  • @thedevilorder
    @thedevilorder Рік тому +1

    Underrated blocks for decoration:-
    Cracked blocks(made in a furnace)
    mossy blocks(made with moss or vines)
    mud bricks
    clay bricks
    podzol(mycelium may also look good)
    warped wart and nether wart blocks
    oxidised cut copper

  • @thesandsofflowingtime
    @thesandsofflowingtime Рік тому

    This is why I build factories. They are giant brick boxes with some triangles on top. Can't possibly do it wrong. And when playing modded, not hiding any of the pipes or wires actually looks better because it fits the theme of a factory

  • @KingDJ7
    @KingDJ7 Рік тому

    I love disruptive builds!

  • @Alphamail_
    @Alphamail_ Рік тому +1

    Bro finally!!! Im gonna be good at building!!!

  • @microwave6696
    @microwave6696 Рік тому +14

    Despite knowing all of these tricks I still struggle with the measurements of the house. I can't understand the numbering of blocks. If I use 6 blocks I end up not having a center to work with. The house simply doesn't look symmetrical.

    • @trizimator9954
      @trizimator9954 Рік тому +3

      Same, I also struggle finding Inspiration for my house

    • @sin_bad219
      @sin_bad219 Рік тому +9

      Use odd numbers to always have a center block

  • @SuperOrderedNutria
    @SuperOrderedNutria Рік тому

    You give the best instructions

  • @oa_43
    @oa_43 Рік тому +1

    If you feel your manual block placement doesnt feel random
    get yourself RandomBlockPlacement mod, press R and it will randomly select blocks from your toolbar
    👍👍

  • @EpicRunner98
    @EpicRunner98 Рік тому

    I like your video so much, keep making more 💕🤩

  • @dolphinmax9454
    @dolphinmax9454 Рік тому

    I’m going to have a look at this but recently I’ve just given up on making nice houses since I’ve never been able to make anything nice but clouds and bridges

  • @DoremiFasolatido1979
    @DoremiFasolatido1979 4 місяці тому

    For determining the basic shape of the building, I tend to consider three factors...
    1) I generally use AndyIsYoda's 5x5 build format for determining general size and shape.
    2) Keeping that in mind, I also use the method of "box building" where you lay out a square, then overlap it with another offset square, and usually one or two more such offset squares. When I say I keep the 5x5 method in mind, it means I typically keep each added square in line with that 5x5 grid. As such, this combination isn't really good for small buildings, but is great for medium and larger ones. I just find that it helps prevent wonky arrangements that can make detailing and such a real pain.
    3) I decide whether I want things to be rounded, or boxy. Like...if I'm gonna make a fortified house with a tower of some sort, I prefer the tower to be rounded rather than square. Figuring that out in advance makes it easier to decide if I want to have the entire "circle" confined within the boundary of the tower, or if I want it outside that boundary for more interior space in the tower. It's a pain to change it after the fact, so it's helpful to decide that in advance.
    Another thing I can't emphasize enough...is, don't pile on details. If you've got a 5x5 wall, with a window that has several details already like a flowerbox, shutters, inset frame (top/bottom stairs), or an awning, then that wall doesn't need much else, if anything. If you've got a similar type of window on a wall twice as big, you can make two such windows, or one big window (within reason), but you'll then probably want to add a few extra textural or depth details. But not a lot.
    In that scenario, you'll only want to swap out maybe three or four blocks total for different shades/textures, at most. Anything else will just make it look cluttered. And keep it SUBTLE...don't have an extreme change of texture or shade, even if it's the same color otherwise. Diorite, Birch logs, and polished Diorite all go together pretty well, and either white or light gray concrete powder or wool can help too. But don't add straight quartz or white/light gray concrete blocks. They're flat and just stand out way too much.
    No "different" block from your baseline block choice, should ever be closer than two blocks away from any other "different" block type. If your roof is 10x20, you shouldn't have more than 5 or 6 "different" texture/type of blocks at most to break up the lines. Anything more than that is just excessive. I'm referring to putting a the odd stair here or there in a wall, or a slab in the roof to make a wall or such look just a bit more weathered or dilapidated. Too much makes it look sloppy and run-down, or just gaudy.
    If you're making a ruin...obviously that doesn't hold true. My advice for making ruins is to build a full structure, and WAY over-detail it entirely against all the advice I just gave. Then, slap a block or two of TNT on it, and blast 'em. Then, clean up the blast zone a bit, while making it still look old and worn. Instant ruin that actually makes sense because it was a real building to start with. I personally enjoy that a lot more than random ruins that clearly never had a purpose other than as a ruin. Like...what the fuck was this for? But a useful building that's been blown up in a spot or two, and way over-detailed to look ruined...THAT does the trick. THAT kind of a ruin tells a story of its own.

  • @tings.
    @tings. 9 місяців тому +1

    Something that i personally struggle with is the scale of my builds, id like to go bigger but have no idea where to start with a big build and then when i do end up building something i like its usually pretty small

  • @mortal_sniper7903
    @mortal_sniper7903 Рік тому

    Keep up the good work

  • @amrnamrabid2720
    @amrnamrabid2720 Рік тому

    Thanks it really helped😊

  • @iamcat2508
    @iamcat2508 Рік тому +1

    My challenge: Build the Hoi An Ancient town in Vietnam
    I love it, also love your channel, been watching over a year :D

  • @Sqzx1
    @Sqzx1 Рік тому

    i need more videos like this

  • @amirhosseinzakeri8604
    @amirhosseinzakeri8604 Рік тому

    That was perfect 👌

  • @Che7994
    @Che7994 Рік тому

    Building tip for using a block pallet: Build patches of blocks instead of making sequences or just putting random blocks

  • @benrichardlafuente1263
    @benrichardlafuente1263 Рік тому

    Disruptive builds was featured. He's one of my favorite channel, then yours, Shulkercraft.

  • @daviddunn223
    @daviddunn223 Рік тому +9

    A couple of important points I feel were left out:
    -plan what you want inside of the build first (don't be surprised if a fully automatic sorting system doesn't fit in your castle if you didn't plan for the sorting system first)
    -With the exception of Greek, Roman, and governmental style buildings, try and avoid symmetry
    -Tie it into the environment, a farm and a dock that goes to a boat on this build with a couple of custom trees would go a long ways in making this build better.
    -Choose a realistic pallet before you start building. Don't build out of diamonds unless you can afford it. Generally when choosing a pallet, you want to choose a primary block (usually a wood block) which is used for pillars and framing, a secondary color, which is used for walls, and a tertiary color which is used for accents. In this build primary was spruce, secondary was cobble/andersite, and tertiary was diorite. It is usually a good idea to choose how you want your foliage to look at this point is planning too.
    -Have inspiration, but don't copy. Studying the style you are going for prior to building will help you alot. Asking yourself: (what makes a build look modern or mid-evil specifically) Like for example, it wasn't mentioned, but having the second story having a larger foot print then the build that it sits on is a common build technique when building in the mid-evil style.

    • @coffeebeanz
      @coffeebeanz Рік тому +5

      Great tips! A note though, it’s ‘medieval’, not ‘mid-evil’ ahah.

  • @Thevoidofchefcookingfood
    @Thevoidofchefcookingfood 6 місяців тому

    This is sick wow 👍

  • @rifarira9160
    @rifarira9160 Рік тому

    All the expert builder here, please give tips on the reply about how to terraforming the landscape around to fit our building. Oh and also how to make a good looking path.

  • @phoenics2465
    @phoenics2465 Рік тому +5

    Its nice, but at one point ( 5:32 ) you can see that you used lightmatica because one cobblestone is red

    • @Tom-oz7wk
      @Tom-oz7wk Рік тому

      Good eye. I didn't notice that, it's kinda funny that they had to use lightmatica

    • @LvnaticT
      @LvnaticT Рік тому +2

      @@Tom-oz7wk Considering they copied this build (and basically 90% of their videos) 1:1 it’s actually not

    • @Tom-oz7wk
      @Tom-oz7wk Рік тому

      @@LvnaticT yikes. This is why I prefer hermitcraft. I think most of the hermits design builds themselves (some of the farms are copied but I don't mind because that's a technical thing not a creative thing. I think some of the hermits have help from patreons which is fine also not really imo)

    • @LvnaticT
      @LvnaticT Рік тому +1

      @@Tom-oz7wk the hermits play together and build stuff, they don’t do tutorials claiming they created some farm themselves while secretly stealing it. Shulkercraft rarely gives proper credit and sometimes non at all, getting tens/hundreds of thousands of views with designs or farms they didn’t come up with. Considering that’s how they make money it just leaves a bitter taste in my mouth and they’ve been called out for it many times so I also prefer other real redstoners and builders

    • @Tom-oz7wk
      @Tom-oz7wk Рік тому +1

      @@LvnaticT I think I might walk away from this channel then. Its not like I'm learning anything new because I learn most of what I know about building from people like bdubs. And not being funny but seeing two guys building a big ball of dirt isn't as entertaining as it sounds which is saying something. Thank you for pointing out what these guys are doing, I'll happily take my views, likes and comments somewhere else

  • @doktorg1343
    @doktorg1343 Рік тому

    dude your voice is so beautiful and relaxing

  • @mddojo
    @mddojo Рік тому

    The tip about texture is certainly not necessary in general and is generally a negative for more modern looking builds. The key is to break up a singular look as much as possible and texture is only one way to achieve this. I personally prefer to use a mixture of depth and multiple patterns to do this and basically ignore texture altogether.

  • @theweaponman109
    @theweaponman109 Рік тому

    I like to use barrels for the bottom of those log pillars.

  • @Darket7
    @Darket7 Рік тому

    YES FINALLY THANK YOU

  • @Dutch_Brickbuilder
    @Dutch_Brickbuilder Рік тому

    THX SO MUCH!!!

  • @matthewmccabe3411
    @matthewmccabe3411 Рік тому

    you can put glowstone under carpet for some hidden lighting

  • @nalnal9759
    @nalnal9759 Рік тому

    Perfect guide for building sovlless houses

  • @nonerrorr
    @nonerrorr Рік тому +3

    My house 6 years ago, big diamond block cause I did not know how to build
    My house now, big wooden block cause I still don’t know how 💀
    But THIS VIDEO actually helped

  • @humbleebumblee
    @humbleebumblee 11 місяців тому

    What I usually do is have a rough, abstract idea of what theme I'd like to go for and just build whatever comes to mond.

  • @VioletZroblox
    @VioletZroblox Рік тому

    You just got me back to playing minecraft

  • @gamervagif8454
    @gamervagif8454 Рік тому

    Man you know what those tutorials online will look fine just add your own bit to it

  • @gh.w.q16
    @gh.w.q16 Рік тому

    Thanks you 😊🌌❤️

  • @siwd
    @siwd Рік тому

    spruce will always be my favorite

  • @thudplayer29
    @thudplayer29 Рік тому

    THUS IS SO USEFULL THX

  • @cloned_3713
    @cloned_3713 Рік тому

    This video made me more grateful that they added calcite.

  • @roy.moreno
    @roy.moreno Рік тому +1

    I'm so jealous in everyone who's got crazy building skills
    I've never been a creative person and all my building always looked so ugly xD

  • @janaalmeer1535
    @janaalmeer1535 2 місяці тому

    I trusted u once i heard the accent, but wow fr ur building skills r fire

  • @_-en_ma-_
    @_-en_ma-_ Рік тому

    Thanks very much

  • @tweetmediagam
    @tweetmediagam 9 місяців тому +1

    So beautiful and easy 🏠💓👍🥰😎