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8 years ago
@Sigzy05
You're right about Second Empire Roofing the only way I'm able to successfully do this is using Friezes and making and going to extreme lengths to get it right.
I wanted to build something like this.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/79/Old_Executive_Office_Building_1981.jpg
and got this.
https://img00.deviantart.net/2450/i/2018/042/a/2/screen_shot_2018_02_11_at_10_02_55_am_by_mphattyboi-dc2ua3u.png
I'm not mad at it, but it's the only kind of build style I know how to do at the moment. aside from modern, suburban, and colonial.
I think to do it. roofings need to go higher, also more floor levels are needed.
You're right about Second Empire Roofing the only way I'm able to successfully do this is using Friezes and making and going to extreme lengths to get it right.
I wanted to build something like this.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/79/Old_Executive_Office_Building_1981.jpg
and got this.
https://img00.deviantart.net/2450/i/2018/042/a/2/screen_shot_2018_02_11_at_10_02_55_am_by_mphattyboi-dc2ua3u.png
I'm not mad at it, but it's the only kind of build style I know how to do at the moment. aside from modern, suburban, and colonial.
I think to do it. roofings need to go higher, also more floor levels are needed.