Zegion
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| 22 Jul 2012 05:56 PM |
| I want to be the building apprentice of someone. Preferably someone EBR quality. I'm average right now. You can give me assignments, and then criticize them and give tips. |
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| 22 Jul 2012 08:19 PM |
Check my place out and tell me whether or not I'm EBR quality.
Probably not.
However, I still know a lotuv stewf. Check mah plaic out though, a few of the EBR mods liked it. |
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| 22 Jul 2012 08:51 PM |
| You would be wasting your time. |
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| 22 Jul 2012 09:21 PM |
| Though most EBR-esque builders use scripts and the properties/explorer sidebars so I don't know how you'd really be taught. |
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Zegion
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| 23 Jul 2012 10:47 PM |
@DrDoom It looks EBR-esque. :o
Sorry, I was banned for a day. Anyways, I realize it would be pretty hard to teach someone how to build, in some ways. I use CmdUtl 3.00 for pretty much everything. Anyways, someone could give assignments and stuff, then give criticism and tips to make them better and such. |
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jbg23
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| 23 Jul 2012 10:49 PM |
| If you become used to building from assignments, then you will never enter EBR. |
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Zegion
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| 23 Jul 2012 10:52 PM |
| @jb Why, because of lacking my own personal creation inventiveness? I'd still work on other projects, in my spare time on Roblox. |
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jbg23
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| 23 Jul 2012 10:55 PM |
The entire purpose of EBR is to develop your own style.
Lessons would likely help more than hinder. |
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jbg23
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| 23 Jul 2012 10:55 PM |
*Hinder more than help.
Dumb mistake. -_- |
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| 23 Jul 2012 10:59 PM |
Jbg is absolutely correct on this matter. Any sort of instruction will undoubtedly contrict your horizons, not expand them.
An occasional tip can be useful, a reminder to take your time. But EBR wants you to develop on your own potential. |
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Zegion
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| 23 Jul 2012 11:05 PM |
I could easily see lessons hindering your building potential, but I don't see anything wrong with assignments with tips/advice in return. If anything, it seems it would make you a more well-rounded builder.
Although, the tips that you do receive are coming from someone with a different building style. So it could limit your unique building potential I suppose. |
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| 23 Jul 2012 11:07 PM |
| The essential components of "good" building: spatial awareness, experience, patience, imagination, cannot be taught. |
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