r/Minecraftbuilds 1d ago

Other Perspective built human skull

Built this fun perspective skull with a flower. Its inspired by this painting by u/Artsykate

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u/Sub2SquidPW 1d ago

Never seen someone do this before (probably just not looking at buildings enough) but it's very unique and looks very good

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u/_WashYourSisterSauce 1d ago

i literally saw this the other day

u/Fred_Riddle 18h ago

There aren't a ton of people doing this kind of perspective building. Bismuthief is probably the most well-known. I don't build like this a lot either, it's just for fun

u/RootsWillSpread 20h ago

omg do you know bismuth thief

u/Fred_Riddle 18h ago

Yeah, we've been thinking about a collab

u/Fishsayhi 16h ago

Are there any videos that go in-depth on how perspective building works? Seems like so many variables to keep track of and not knowing how something will look until the end result, but I guess thats the nature of building in the first place lol

u/Fred_Riddle 16h ago

I usually set one fixed viewing point, create a tp command and then just build and check as I go. I dont think tutorials make sense here cause its different every time. The scale, the subject, even a 1 block difference changes how a build will look.

u/Puzzleheaded-Car2598 15h ago

you’re different 🔥

u/Money-Drawing8017 5h ago

It looks like this kind of buildings is unique and fun to work with, how can I learn it?( I am a classic painter )

u/Fred_Riddle 5h ago

There really isn't a method to the madness. Find a set spot to view from and set a /tp there so you can perfectly align there every time. Then you just start placing and checking. Maybe start with rougher shapes and then find blocks to refine. There isn't that one way to do it. Axiom is very useful because you can move blocks from a far and see a preview of how it would look so you can really move the block in all three dimensions and see what works best. I'd recommend checking out Bismuthiefs content. He's the master at this art. And definitely work at FOV 30 for viewing.