*Create a building style- As everyone have previously mentioned, time and experience is one of the best ways to improve your work.
*Explore different types of builds to create- Do not limit yourself when you're starting. Try to build things you have not yet made and remove the mindset of it not working.
*Compare your self from others- Often times, this may sound like a bad idea but creating a comparison of yourself to other builders (or your build to another user's build) is a great way to learn things you may have not discovered or tried. You could say that you should be making constructive criticism for yourself in order to improve.
*Asking for opinions on your recent builds- Most of the time, experienced users have several other friends in the site that supports their work and gives various opinion about builds they are working on. A good way to do this is to join Discord servers that encourages players to send their builds. This way, you could ask people regarding the things it might need in order to be improved.
*Take your time- You are not a mass-production factory. Make sure that your builds are up to your own standards before uploading. This way, you can feel more accomplished on your work and be encouraged to create better ones.
*Download other users' builds and test them- Mimicking other users' builds is not a problem. I myself have copied techniques of other users in order to create some of my works.
*Proficiency on certain parts- Not all parts are made to do just one purpose. Some may be useful on other things such as the refueling drogue for example. With extra editing, you can make the refueling drogue be a steering wheel for a car with just one part.
Most importantly, always consider improvement. You are not perfect, the things you build will not be perfect, and the previous users before you are not perfect, too. Always strive for things that you can improve.
Build anything that isn't simple. Examine other people's builds to get ideas on details and paneling (convex and concave shapes using hollow fuselages, for example, and using text labels as rivets)
Simple answer, time. More complex answer, constantly criticize your own stuff. Look at your crafts like how a more experienced player would, and one by one, fix those flaws. Remember this, it doesn't get released until you can't stop playing around and having fun with it.
Oh, and make the flight model good. Make it fun to fly.
Huh
Convergent evolution
@Graingy i made it myself cause i was bored
*Create a building style- As everyone have previously mentioned, time and experience is one of the best ways to improve your work.
*Explore different types of builds to create- Do not limit yourself when you're starting. Try to build things you have not yet made and remove the mindset of it not working.
*Compare your self from others- Often times, this may sound like a bad idea but creating a comparison of yourself to other builders (or your build to another user's build) is a great way to learn things you may have not discovered or tried. You could say that you should be making constructive criticism for yourself in order to improve.
*Asking for opinions on your recent builds- Most of the time, experienced users have several other friends in the site that supports their work and gives various opinion about builds they are working on. A good way to do this is to join Discord servers that encourages players to send their builds. This way, you could ask people regarding the things it might need in order to be improved.
*Take your time- You are not a mass-production factory. Make sure that your builds are up to your own standards before uploading. This way, you can feel more accomplished on your work and be encouraged to create better ones.
*Download other users' builds and test them- Mimicking other users' builds is not a problem. I myself have copied techniques of other users in order to create some of my works.
*Proficiency on certain parts- Not all parts are made to do just one purpose. Some may be useful on other things such as the refueling drogue for example. With extra editing, you can make the refueling drogue be a steering wheel for a car with just one part.
Most importantly, always consider improvement. You are not perfect, the things you build will not be perfect, and the previous users before you are not perfect, too. Always strive for things that you can improve.
@TriStar Radical!
@ComradeSandman Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text you copy will be saved here.
@Majakalona While there's definitely a resemblance, I'm willing to call it coincidental.
@SoYouDontHaveTo Where'd you get the logo? Just curious.
blueprints,or if you are making fictional stuff,just imagine or take inspiration from other irl aircraft
@TriStar TriStar saying something coherent!?!?
It's the end times!1
@Graingy
this man copied your logo
Thanks for the tips!
Build anything that isn't simple. Examine other people's builds to get ideas on details and paneling (convex and concave shapes using hollow fuselages, for example, and using text labels as rivets)
Grind
Simple answer, time. More complex answer, constantly criticize your own stuff. Look at your crafts like how a more experienced player would, and one by one, fix those flaws. Remember this, it doesn't get released until you can't stop playing around and having fun with it.
Oh, and make the flight model good. Make it fun to fly.
try using skillz