What methods do you guys usually use for building roofs? When I say "methods", I mean the actual techniques for building the roof, not the style or material of the roof. For example, you can choose between a few different methods, such as microblock chiseling the entire roof, using the vanilla roof tiles, or using the roof tiles added by the One-Roof mod.
What techniques do you prefer? What do you think the upsides and downsides to your preferred technique are? And how do you highlight the strengths and mask the weaknesses of the method you usually use?
I recently decided to experiment with chiseling shingle blocks. I usually just use the One-Roof mod because I think it looks the best (much better and more varied than vanilla roof tiles, might I add) and with much less effort compared to using solely chiseling. The roof itself isn't meant to be anything crazy, and although it isn't my greatest or most interesting work, I can't help but wonder why I wouldn't just use the One-Roof mod instead in the future. It just looks... fine? I think my usual method would have looked better, but it isn't like the one I chose is holding the build back or anything. I could go back and use smaller chisel settings to potentially give the roof more of a sloped appearance, but I can't see how that would make it look any better.
I would like to think it depends on the situation you find yourself in, though. Maybe fully chiseled roofs are better when a conical or rounded shape is desired?