StCatharines Posted June 22, 2024 Report Posted June 22, 2024 So far, I think this is the nicest windmill I've managed to make. I never seem to be entirely happy with them, though! The different sails are from the Millwright mod, and yes, the chiseling took me such a long time. 8
StCatharines Posted June 22, 2024 Author Report Posted June 22, 2024 For comparison, here's the previous windmill I made. I think the chiseling really adds a certain something, but I think my next attempt will try to combine aspects of both. 4
Nerdlin Geeksly Posted June 23, 2024 Report Posted June 23, 2024 Might I recommend a windmill Idea? Make a windmill that gets larger every 5 blocks down for three 5 block intervals (example being 3x3 to 4x4 to 5x5 and the 5x5 the rest of the way down) and make the windmill round-ish. At every segment where it gets wider plant some flowers and/or bushes and/or amaranth, give it that patchy chisel look like the 1st one, then have vines growing down from the various floors with plants, maybe have those logs from the 2nd photo between floors to have vines hang from too. 2
StCatharines Posted June 24, 2024 Author Report Posted June 24, 2024 Going for roundness in VS always feels so wrong, but I do plan on trying to combine the stepped levels of the logged type with the chiseled type. I like and dislike aspects of both, for sure! I don't normally go overboard with being decorative, but I've been trying to get into it a bit more. My main sticking point in making a windmill 3x3 at any point is then there's no longer room to add a ladder and climb inside of it, once the large gear is added at the top.
DejFidOFF Posted June 24, 2024 Report Posted June 24, 2024 (edited) My take on windmill 113 blocks high outside inside Edited June 24, 2024 by DejFidOFF 4 1
StCatharines Posted June 24, 2024 Author Report Posted June 24, 2024 1 hour ago, DejFidOFF said: My take on windmill 113 blocks high Wow! Perhaps I've been thinking too small... that looks great!
DejFidOFF Posted June 24, 2024 Report Posted June 24, 2024 (edited) 3 hours ago, StCatharines said: Wow! Perhaps I've been thinking too small... that looks great! Yaaaah. Size matters Its basicaly lighthouse tower made with https://www.plotz.co.uk/ And of course its still WIP Edited June 24, 2024 by DejFidOFF
Nerdlin Geeksly Posted June 24, 2024 Report Posted June 24, 2024 5 hours ago, DejFidOFF said: My take on windmill 113 blocks high outside inside all that's missing is The Eye of Sauron 2
DejFidOFF Posted June 25, 2024 Report Posted June 25, 2024 8 hours ago, Nerdlin Geeksly said: all that's missing is The Eye of Sauron Maybe I will build that later. In Primitive survival there are such a good blocks like temporal, astral or ethereal blocks and variants.
Lollipocket Posted July 6, 2024 Report Posted July 6, 2024 On 6/22/2024 at 2:55 PM, StCatharines said: For comparison, here's the previous windmill I made. I think the chiseling really adds a certain something, but I think my next attempt will try to combine aspects of both. This is pretty sleek, the base and the tower are well balanced, I like it. If I were you, I would take this design and add chiseled details like you did in the first tower (the chisel work is delicious, I'm loving the fall-apart effect, but the shape of the tower is actually a bit too straight) and just as you said make a mix of the two. I like to carve details with the chisel in some areas, but also add extra blocks on top and remove most of the material to get this sort of protruded effect, very 3-dimensional. Plus if there isn't, I would add a tiny roof to this 1
Calbain Posted July 6, 2024 Report Posted July 6, 2024 Very nice chiselling, plaster with exposed stonework is an excellent look. You might like trying an external staircase concept It can offer a pretty dynamic building experience, depending on how large the base you start with, and the shape lends itself very well to weathered plaster, if that is a look you intend to continue working with. 8
Thorfinn Posted July 6, 2024 Report Posted July 6, 2024 Welcome, @Hex-of-Hearts! Very nice. I like it a lot, though I would fall off it all the time. And I play permadeath...
Peter Nemo Posted December 30, 2025 Report Posted December 30, 2025 I did a mill inspired by "dutch" mills. Would have loved to make it twice as big for more detail and realism, but it looks silly since the sails cant be bigger than this. I know very well this is not the most effective mill, but it gets the job done 3
BabaTheFool Posted January 10 Report Posted January 10 the weather chiseling is giving me fun base ideas, what a great idea!
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