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I'm starting a topic and basically its a guide to Minecraft roofs.
Basically, i will update this topic once a week with a new design.
The current roof designs are based on designs on the Minecraft wiki.
As time passes, i will add unique new roof designs.
To be updated, be sure to follow the topic and subscribe to my YouTube Channel.
Roof Design 12 : Gull-Wing Roof
A gull wing or 'gullwing' roof has a shallow pitch lower down, and steep higher up. These roof designs often have extensive overhangs to help shade the building.
Roof Design 11 : Gambrel Roof
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A gambrel roof has two or three distinct roof pitches – steep lower down, and shallow or flat higher up. The result is that the usable volume under the roof is greatly increased. Some gambrel roofs may have one or more curved sections. If such a roof is partly curved and partly straight, it's usually the lower portions that are given curves first. These roofs would be hard to model well at normal Minecraft scales.
Roof Design 10 : Dutch Gable
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The Dutch gable is a hipped roof with a (usually) small gable at the top. It's very common to put a small window in the gable part, but in this image we have used wooden planks for clarity.
Roof Design 9 : Half - Hipped Roof
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Another way to merge roof styles is to use a gable roof for part of the height of a roof, and then switch to hipped for the remainder. This produces two variant roof types, the half-hipped roof and the Dutch gable or gable roof, depending on which part uses which style. Note how these buildings are significantly larger than the NPC village buildings, and yet if they were much smaller their variant roof styles would be difficult to recognize.
Roof Design 8 : Hipped Roof
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A hipped roof (or hip roof) is sloped in both directions. There is far less roof volume (for an attic) available under a hipped roof. Placed on a square building, a hipped roof produces a distinctive pyramid-shaped roof.
Roof Design 7 : Clerestory Roof
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A clerestory window is a window too high to see out of which lets light in to a building. Hence clerestory roof is a generic term referring to a roof shaped to include clerestory windows. This roof shape may also be referred to as a half-monitor roof.
Roof Design 6 : Saltbox Roof
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A saltbox roof is a type of gable roof where one slope is much longer than the other. Buildings with this roof type quite often have two storeys at the front and one at the back; adding a lean-to back roof to an existing structure in this manner is a simple way to extend a building. The front and back slopes of a saltbox roof may have the same pitch.
Roof Design 5 : Gable Roof
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A gable roof, also known as a pitched or peaked roof, is an inverted 'V'. This roof design is common in the villages produced by Minecraft's terrain generator, and is useful for small buildings. The building in the image is 6×10 metres. Allowing for the very thick walls one gets in Minecraft that give a usable internal space of 4×8 metres; sufficient for one or two rooms. A building of this size integrates well with village buildings.
Roof Design 4 : Shed Roof
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A shed or sloped roof is sloped in one direction only. This design is rarely used as the main roof on inhabited buildings, although it may be seen on part of such a building. If it is a building's sole roof it is more likely to be found on cheap, simple or utilitarian buildings such as sheds, animal houses, outhouses or storage barns.
Roof Design 3 : Skillion Roof
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A skillion roof is a roof surface which slopes in a single direction. It may continue the slope of an existing roof, or be separate. A skillion roof may sometimes be called a shed roof or lean-to. This image of a skillion roof shows a 1 in 1 pitch on the right hand side and a 2 in 1 pitch on the left hand side, allowing the roof to extend out over the porch without dropping to ground level.
Roof Design 2 : Partly Covered Terrace
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Terraces may be large or small, covered or open, or a mixture of the two.
A balcony may be very similar to some terrace designs, but it is not part of a roof, and the balcony may or may not have a roof covering over it; as a rule of thumb, the area under a balcony will also be outdoors, whereas the area under a terrace tends to be indoors.
Roof Design 1 : Simple Flat Roof
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This roof type may be referred to as a parapet roof. around it. Always try to use different block types for a roof border. You can use slabs, or backwards steps, forming a gutter, or add a border of blank signs all the way round the building. The only thing you shouldn't do is to just use the same materials as for the rest of the building.
I'm starting a topic and basically its a guide to Minecraft roofs.
Basically, i will update this topic once a week with a new design.
The current roof designs are based on designs on the Minecraft wiki.
As time passes, i will add unique new roof designs.
To be updated, be sure to follow the topic and subscribe to my YouTube Channel.
Roof Design 12 : Gull-Wing Roof
Roof Design 11 : Gambrel Roof
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Roof Design 10 : Dutch Gable
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Roof Design 9 : Half - Hipped Roof
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Roof Design 8 : Hipped Roof
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Roof Design 7 : Clerestory Roof
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Roof Design 6 : Saltbox Roof
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Roof Design 5 : Gable Roof
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Roof Design 4 : Shed Roof
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Roof Design 3 : Skillion Roof
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Roof Design 2 : Partly Covered Terrace
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A balcony may be very similar to some terrace designs, but it is not part of a roof, and the balcony may or may not have a roof covering over it; as a rule of thumb, the area under a balcony will also be outdoors, whereas the area under a terrace tends to be indoors.
Roof Design 1 : Simple Flat Roof
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Pretty sure this is the right topic, sshreve.
1, because I don't really like putting roofs on my house.
2, I usually don't keep my house size, I just expand it and add on more rooms as time passes. Roofs would be a pain.
The EULA "changes" will not end minecraft servers.