Probation: ErosTea

Batelgause

Royal Messenger
Hey ErosTea! Welcome to the WesterosCraftTeam


I'm Batelgause and i will be your probation leader for the upcoming weeks!
In this probation period period , you are expected to build at least 5 houses in different regional styles but you there is no limit on how many houses you build so you're free build as much as you want.
I'm from Turkey and my time zone is UTC/GMT+3 , Therefore , i'm pretty active so i dont think we'll have problem meeting meet online.

The probation period is usually a month, but if I deem you’re not ready I’ll extend the time, don’t be afraid to make mistakes.
Mistakes are always important regardless if you are a probie or a mod, but,if there’s any better time to make mistakes it’s during probation!
And while building you can and should ask for help from other builders,hear their explanations, look at their examples and ways of doing things.
But don’t let them build and step in your place, the purpose is not to make state-of-the-art pieces with the highest standard,
it’s for you to learn and improve, that only happens if you do it yourself.

Here is the https://westeroscraft.com/wiki/guides/new-builders-guide which might help for further information .


Please tag your builds with :

-Your name (it'd be good if you pick a signature block or something to distinguish your build)
-Number of the build (probation build #1 , probation build #3 etc.)
-The profession of the build


You should also post your builds here on your probation thread as well

How to post on your thread :

-Build number and profession
-The closest warp [/warp(location)]
-Coordinates x,z


You can find open plots in (/warp build) but this might be outdated in some occasions so it is easier to just ask other builders where to find open plots.

About giving feedback :

i prefer to leave feedback in-game directly but i can leave melons sometimes as well.
If you want to ask anyting feel free to reach me out via discord . my discord nick is Bâtelgausê.


i'm looking forward to see what you're up to . Good luck!
 
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ErosTea

Bard
Probation Build Number 1:

Description: A skinning smokehouse two stories high. The basement level being a furnace and the floor above holding several skins/hide. Outside is a tanning area.

Nearest Warp: /warp darkdellbowyer
Coordinates: -2278, 47, 19016
Images:

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ErosTea

Bard
Probation Build Number 2:

Description: A lowclass farmers house.

Nearest Warp: /warp willum1
Coordinates: 1407, 56, 17688
Images:

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ErosTea

Bard
Probation Build Number 3:

Description: A lowclass farmers house.

Nearest Warp: /warp willum1
Coordinates: 1404, 57, 17673
Images:
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ErosTea

Bard
Probation Build Number 4:

Description: A lowclass fisherfolk house.

Nearest Warp: /warp oldanchortown
Coordinates: 8002, 35, 4558
Images:
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Enah

Skinchanger
Probation Build Number 4:

Description: A lowclass fisherfolk house.

Nearest Warp: /warp oldanchortown
Coordinates: 8002, 35, 4558
Images:
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I just saw the melons for this house, and I have to disagree with the feedback on it. I was present when it was built and the ints follow the style and class levels I had already established at another fishing hamlet. There's archeological evidence in the Netherlands of Walraversijde, where the townsfolk were all fisherfolk. They had several homes with fine furniture and stained glass windows. My fisherfolk homes are based/inspired by these, though I have mine of wood and daub instead of brick and stone. Fishing was a highly profitable trade as everyone ate fish multiple times a week from royalty to peasantry. Also, regarding the halfdoors of the raised stove/hearth, represent the clay/stone. However wood does not just catch fire being near the heat source, the fire would be small and contained, and there had been and still are chimneys and smokebays made from wood. Several from the 1700 and 1800s survive in the US drawing from european traditions and vernacular. Which had large fires burning day and night in them, not to mention many lintels of fireboxes were wooden, such as the big ones in english cottages. Thank you for coming to my TedTalk