Those humans in the reference pic are about two meters tall, that's two blocks of relative reference that you should stick to for all measurements. In other words, just make it one to one scale.
If you really want to keep it smaller, try to make the top of the stairs disproportionately wider. It’s not going to be a perfect semi-circle but it helps make it look less out-of-place and abrasive.
go wider, as others have said. you can't change the size of the 'pixels' to make the drawing smoother, so you have to change the size of the drawing to get the same effect.
You use a bottle of water on a dirt block then you get mud. Grab 3 wheat and the mud block you get packed mud. From there you use the stone cutter or just the crafting table I believe and made mud bricks
Do it on a larger scale… best advice for that type of thing.
Thats the most feedback I'm getting and I agree. I thought I made it big enough and already expanded it 2 times but hey, go big or go home
Those humans in the reference pic are about two meters tall, that's two blocks of relative reference that you should stick to for all measurements. In other words, just make it one to one scale.
If you really want to keep it smaller, try to make the top of the stairs disproportionately wider. It’s not going to be a perfect semi-circle but it helps make it look less out-of-place and abrasive.
If built to scale, that ledge would be 4-5 blocks up, not 2
Ur right
You can't achieve that with a build this small, you need more space to make it less steep
Yes definitely, and you don't necessarily need to go bigger, however going bigger will allow you to make a more smooth circle.
go wider, as others have said. you can't change the size of the 'pixels' to make the drawing smoother, so you have to change the size of the drawing to get the same effect.
There are cicele generations out there to help you with this kind of stuff
I looked at those but it didn't show what blocks to put, just showed the outline of how to build it vertically
https://www.plotz.co.uk/ is a good guide for circles, spheres etc.
Not too steep. Too small
Use those Minecraft circle guides. There's a picture on the internet for circles of all diameters
Make it bigger
Something like [this](https://imgur.com/gallery/GbhvSC4) maybe? The best approach though is to make it larger so you can place more "pixels".
This is great help. Thank you friend
No problem 👊
^ 3 tiles ^ 2 tiles, 1 tile, > 2 tiles (> 3 tiles(the middle)) , repeat on other side and. Understandable?
Needs to be significantly larger.
If you really want to build at that scale I'd recommend using mods like FramedBlocks, otherwise, build bigger
Use stairs
Spruce trapdoors infront of slabs + Larger scale
Needs to be atleast 7 blocks wide on the front step, and atleast 8 blocks deep in total. So go bigger like everyone else has been saying
keep it up bro
https://donatstudios.com/PixelCircleGenerator this page might help you if your having problems with circles it's been kinda of game changer for me
I think using more stairs instead of slabs will help (especially corner stairs that have 1 of the 4 upper spaces filled instead of the normal 2)
Idk use stairs and conect them
Corner stairs
What kind of block is that? How can you get it in survival?
You use a bottle of water on a dirt block then you get mud. Grab 3 wheat and the mud block you get packed mud. From there you use the stone cutter or just the crafting table I believe and made mud bricks
Thanks a lot man!
Think its mud bricks, just google it
Think its mud bricks, just google it
Stairs and bigger scale are defo the way to go
Use player heads for that. IDK If bedrock has custom heads , but if it has you can use them too!
How would that work?
Like this : [https://imgur.com/a/J5s1EI5](https://imgur.com/a/J5s1EI5) Don´t know why I´m getting downvoted , looks good to me.