I have this weird section where two roofs are coming together and idk what to do with it, everything I do looks awkward. I want it to look natural and blend together well. Pls hell
The vines you already have look great — if you don’t like the look of the joining place, you could try obscuring it with some more of those
CheveuxBleu on
Turn the block behind this stair into the same stair same position and behind put a cherry plank it should fit.
Very cool build tho
Individual_Ad2229 on
May I ask, is there a reason behind the stone brick roof ending inside the outer log pillars? That makes it awkward for me. I would widen the roof or lower the logs and bring the roof down farther to meet the logs. Rooves typically run farther out than the framework of the house to prevent rainfall from damaging the foundation or from compacting the ground around foundations, which would cause them to shift and break.
Also, inside the circled area, I notice there is a stone brick stair that turned into an inner corner. That throws off the look as well. Maybe start your stone brick roof one level taller to bring the tricky intersection into the same level? That would make it so you don’t have to have a full block/corner stair at that level to keep from having the corner hole that stairs would create if you have them turned fully sideways while surrounded by full blocks
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The vines you already have look great — if you don’t like the look of the joining place, you could try obscuring it with some more of those
Turn the block behind this stair into the same stair same position and behind put a cherry plank it should fit.
Very cool build tho
May I ask, is there a reason behind the stone brick roof ending inside the outer log pillars? That makes it awkward for me. I would widen the roof or lower the logs and bring the roof down farther to meet the logs. Rooves typically run farther out than the framework of the house to prevent rainfall from damaging the foundation or from compacting the ground around foundations, which would cause them to shift and break.
Also, inside the circled area, I notice there is a stone brick stair that turned into an inner corner. That throws off the look as well. Maybe start your stone brick roof one level taller to bring the tricky intersection into the same level? That would make it so you don’t have to have a full block/corner stair at that level to keep from having the corner hole that stairs would create if you have them turned fully sideways while surrounded by full blocks
I hope this makes sense