no hate to overhangs, but there’s really nothing wrong with no overhang buildings…
R2-T4 on
Nah, they are right.
Royal_Yard5850 on
Are the captions not wrong tho?
Immediate_Oil8390 on
Minecrafters must think they’re the next great architects, building houses like it’s a virtual HGTV! Meanwhile, I’m still trying to figure out how to place a door without it glitching! 😂
Alex103140 on
Ok but do you genuinely believe that the first one is better than the second?
SnickerbobbleKBB on
Windows touching support beams on only one side? How could you!!
RagingChargeXD on
I mean.. the image literally proves the point.
dmushcow_21 on
OP doesn’t know the building basics and worst of all, doesn’t know how to make good memes
_Avallon_ on
the house on the right is nothing crazy but definitely a big step in the right direction compared to the left one
-PepeArown- on
People like depth in Minecraft builds. What’s hard to get?
POKECHU020 on
Depth adds to a build. Simple as that.
arzis_maxim on
It is about having depth in your build rather than overhangs, a flat wall looks uninteresting
JolliwoodYT on
the Minecraft building community (especially on youtube) have to be some of the snobbiest people besides maybe like 2 or 3 outliers
Firemorfox on
OP is as good at building minecraft houses as they are building minecraft memes /s
icedweller420 on
YOU WILL BE MURDERED SOON
Notmas on
It’s not because of the overhang, it’s because of the gross overly jagged lines that hurt the eyes. You CAN make it work without overhanging, but this aint it chief.
Bookish-Worm on
Here is what I will say the second is no feat of architectural mastery but the overhang does three things
1. It creates a little bit of depth to the build instead of a flat 2D Plain that looks like any child’s drawing of a house
2. The overhang creates a sense of hierarchy and cohesion with the different choices of material for the house the
tarantulaonfire on
The image isn’t the best example and overhangs will more often than not be the way to go, but I understand OP’s point. I’m working on a minecraft town in my world with a specific architectural style and with the restrains I’m under I just can’t make overhangs on the side walls (granted, if each building was 100 blocks tall, I would add overhangs a few blocks deep). I instead use a specific kind of block to signal the roof’s edge, use texturing to make those sides more interesting, and add depth in other places to compensate.
Mega_Rayqaza on
The first one actually looks like shit, though.
Nightmare___09 on
You arent gonna like what I an about to say… but they are actually both bad imo
Roccmaster on
Depth in building es mucho importante ok? It makes a build more 3d and have areas that stand out
Jaybrosia on
If those villagers could read they would be very upset
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no hate to overhangs, but there’s really nothing wrong with no overhang buildings…
Nah, they are right.
Are the captions not wrong tho?
Minecrafters must think they’re the next great architects, building houses like it’s a virtual HGTV! Meanwhile, I’m still trying to figure out how to place a door without it glitching! 😂
Ok but do you genuinely believe that the first one is better than the second?
Windows touching support beams on only one side? How could you!!
I mean.. the image literally proves the point.
OP doesn’t know the building basics and worst of all, doesn’t know how to make good memes
the house on the right is nothing crazy but definitely a big step in the right direction compared to the left one
People like depth in Minecraft builds. What’s hard to get?
Depth adds to a build. Simple as that.
It is about having depth in your build rather than overhangs, a flat wall looks uninteresting
the Minecraft building community (especially on youtube) have to be some of the snobbiest people besides maybe like 2 or 3 outliers
OP is as good at building minecraft houses as they are building minecraft memes /s
YOU WILL BE MURDERED SOON
It’s not because of the overhang, it’s because of the gross overly jagged lines that hurt the eyes. You CAN make it work without overhanging, but this aint it chief.
Here is what I will say the second is no feat of architectural mastery but the overhang does three things
1. It creates a little bit of depth to the build instead of a flat 2D Plain that looks like any child’s drawing of a house
2. The overhang creates a sense of hierarchy and cohesion with the different choices of material for the house the
The image isn’t the best example and overhangs will more often than not be the way to go, but I understand OP’s point. I’m working on a minecraft town in my world with a specific architectural style and with the restrains I’m under I just can’t make overhangs on the side walls (granted, if each building was 100 blocks tall, I would add overhangs a few blocks deep). I instead use a specific kind of block to signal the roof’s edge, use texturing to make those sides more interesting, and add depth in other places to compensate.
The first one actually looks like shit, though.
You arent gonna like what I an about to say… but they are actually both bad imo
Depth in building es mucho importante ok? It makes a build more 3d and have areas that stand out
If those villagers could read they would be very upset