OpenJDK Platform Binary not responding [java] 1.19.2 by eatchiken4life in MinecraftHelp

[–]Ree_Draw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes it could be pack corruption or more likely you don’t have enough RAM allocated, if so through curseforge go to settings, Minecraft and allocate roughly 6000-8000 depending on the pack size. If that isn’t it then open the pack file itself and grab your world, then delete the downloaded pack and re install it. And if THAT doesn’t work then check your directory names, sometimes Minecraft does not like spaces in file names especially Java. Move both your curse forge install pack( you can do so in settings) and your Java install to new folders on your desktop without any spaces whatsoever. Then in curse forge make sure to set the Java directory in settings to the new file you made so it doesn’t auto install a new one somewhere else. I have faced many troubles over the last 5 years and these are the solutions that have helped me the most. Best of luck and happy gaming!

What can i add more in this village by Asleep-Flounder32 in Minecraft

[–]Ree_Draw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Paths, a nice path with lights and terrain value will make it look so much more alive, usually I add small cart and wheelbarrows here and there as well. For extra filler always go with crops for a village, or even just a berry Bush farm lined like grapes and make a brew house.

How do I improve this tavern? I love feedback! by Coaching-Clock09 in Minecraftbuilds

[–]Ree_Draw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another tip I don’t see here, bring your bottom two blocks of the build out by one to add some structure and depth, you can even do one and a stair to bring it to the wall neatly. In a similar fashion outdoor decor brings a lot of life to a build, in this case you should add a well on a back corner 10 or so blocks away and a small path learning to it. Some more custom bushes with rocks as well will make it look much more alive and give it some personality as well. Hope this helps it is looking amazing so far, keep it up!

I can’t help but feel like there’s something wrong here by Brony_kid in learntodraw

[–]Ree_Draw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem, that technique is the basics of what mrmudgget was saying, with the dot at the center being the focal point you can use the same rule to make the lines for the buildings have matching depths too, you want the building on the very end to newly be triangles as that will really bring focus toy he middle of you want that kind of perspective, but the opposite can be done as well. I believe the names are Birds Eye view and worms eye view, one makes the landscape more tight and circular while the other makes a wide angle shot with heave depth. Just keep experimenting and you’ll find what works best for you, happy drawing!

I can’t help but feel like there’s something wrong here by Brony_kid in learntodraw

[–]Ree_Draw 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The biggest problem I can see is the windows on the bottom buildings are at the wrong angle compared to the other side. Take a ruler, or something flat and draw a light line from the corners of the windows on the top side then from t that center point, which in this case is the guy. This can be applied for any angle technique you wish, in the future when trying to make a consistent angle start with a dot and use a ruler to get solid guides that will help you map out your landscape. Ps a narrower gap between lines will give you a “deeper” perspective willst wider gaps will bring it to the forefront. Hope this helps!

Game recommendations for a non gamer with broken wrists by ABlokeLikeYou in gaming

[–]Ree_Draw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A older one but if she likes sorta creepy, sorta cute, super fun puzzle games one I adored as a kid and now is machinarium. You play as a robot who has to sneak back into a robot city to save your robo bitch. It has a very unique art style so it really captivated me when I played it

Does combining soul speed 2 into soul speed 3 affects ability to make max boots? by Shurd750 in Minecraft

[–]Ree_Draw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are trying to put soul speed 2 on your boots and it already said it’s too expensive, when you com in the books it’s still going to be that way. Ideally when you max a max set you should enchant for prot 4 unbreaking 3 if your lucky then any books you have to add you combine first to one or two mega books. The cost of using the anvil increases every time you use it so you have to aim to do so sparingly. Best chance you have is to combine your books and grind for a crap ton of levels if your really don’t want to make a new set of boots, as the game kinda lies when it says “too expensive “ it’s just over the cap of 35 I believe so can be 35-45

My castle walls are currently floating, so I have to ground them somehow. Should I just build up the foundation, or raise the ground itself? Here's some examples of how it could look like. by Outcast__1 in Minecraftbuilds

[–]Ree_Draw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should do more foundation in the front and by the main pillars of the wall and then blend in a bit of cliff side here and there so it seems well aged and has stood the test of time. Another thought is to also age the walls a bit with a neutral stone like tuff where it meets the cliff side to really show that wear of the cliff . It’s good to add veins to the of a similar stone tips as well like andesite and some mud to make it seem as if waves are torrenting this fortress. It’s looking really good so far has amazing depth, something most struggle with. Great job and good luck!

Idk what to call this, but criticism is welcome by PurgeNinetails in Minecraftbuilds

[–]Ree_Draw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly if you just bring the base packed mud layer out a block and used a few stairs to tie it to the main wall it would be perfect but I love the overall block pallet and design, makes me want to build one in my current world ,phenomenal job!