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Sure you can do that in LEGO Worlds, you're simply using the wrong paper. Use square graph paper for horizontal curves and print special graph paper to build vertical curves and just count the cells.
For example this one has cells of 1x2 Bricks http://lecompte.org/Dave/Lego/plategraph.pdf
Hehe good one, I think you're confusing building with painting by numbers.
When construction workers build a house they don't have blueprints in the same size as the building, that's why we have measurements and by drawing on graph paper the measurements are already there.