Thank you regarding the paint and shapes unfortunately I work on an iPad. Also I have been doing slot of stuff for my 100% safe corp company @Flightsonic
On @Alienbeef0421's invite, I went through a few of your latest posts. For your builds to be popular, they need to be recognisable. If it's a plane, even a fictional one, it should look like a plane. Proportion is critical for that. Layout - not so much, as there are many real and possible layouts for aircraft. Another important thing are colors. Try using gentle bright colors as much as you can, with a few details standing out in an intirely different color (ex: a red line along the fuselage). Also, don't use square blocks. They are obsolete. Use editable fuselage blocks and cones.
1) Paint, especially using more than one color
2) Use appealing shapes, one's that would look aerodynamically correct
3) Do at least 200 parts, if you're finding yourself short, add lots of small details
Hope this helps!
Ok thank you for your support @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
@Sam3232 Do what people can know about and can understand, I'm not saying to copy people, but to only be relateable :3
Can you explained @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
@Sam3232 Do things that are relatable :)
Ok good ideas @EternalDarkness
I usually do but ok @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
Good point, I know I tend to make extaviagent mechanical creations @t8erh8er
Thank you regarding the paint and shapes unfortunately I work on an iPad. Also I have been doing slot of stuff for my 100% safe corp company @Flightsonic
@Alienbeef0421 ;)
._. I did not expect that @EternalDarkness
On @Alienbeef0421's invite, I went through a few of your latest posts. For your builds to be popular, they need to be recognisable. If it's a plane, even a fictional one, it should look like a plane. Proportion is critical for that. Layout - not so much, as there are many real and possible layouts for aircraft. Another important thing are colors. Try using gentle bright colors as much as you can, with a few details standing out in an intirely different color (ex: a red line along the fuselage). Also, don't use square blocks. They are obsolete. Use editable fuselage blocks and cones.
Use Fuselages.
@EternalDarkness is da best judge
1) Paint, especially using more than one color
2) Use appealing shapes, one's that would look aerodynamically correct
3) Do at least 200 parts, if you're finding yourself short, add lots of small details
Hope this helps!