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Welcome. I want to introduce you to Blockbench, my latest tool.
It allows you to create block models faster and easier than any other free tool. And it comes with a constantly growing set of featues, including display settings with preview, plugins and the ability to edit as many things as you want at once.
Wow. This is definitely the best free minecraft modeling software out there. I wish I had found this sooner- I spent about an hour editing and reloading a model trying to get the display right. Whereas, now I can do an half an hour's work in five minutes. Love this.
Ahmm.. Hello i knew this is thread that year ago. But can i ask a favor? Can you please make that Application that Compatible to Windows 7 32bit? Because when i always run the installer/setup. It's always say : Windows 7 64bit Required !!.. Please? I Think this application is very amazing !! Thanks.
Ahmm.. Hello i knew this is thread that year ago. But can i ask a favor? Can you please make that Application that Compatible to Windows 7 32bit? Because when i always run the installer/setup. It's always say : Windows 7 64bit Required !!.. Please? I Think this application is very amazing !! Thanks.
Honestly, I'd add futures, but the hotkeys, getting around the interface, it was kind of really easy to pick up. Its extremely user friendly. I was just playing in your browser version for all of 15 minutes. I made an Arcade.
Not sure if it's good or not. I Am used to more vertices. I think it looks like an arcade though.
The only issue I have is the same issue I have with most of the voxel editors, Is complicated UV control. I'll Bookmark it though and post here some stuff I make, And I'll play with it more. Really quick, very streamlined. For an artist like me to just jump in and play, 10 points to you Jannis. keep up the great work, I look forward to the additions you add.
Honestly, I'd add futures, but the hotkeys, getting around the interface, it was kind of really easy to pick up. Its extremely user friendly. I was just playing in your browser version for all of 15 minutes. I made an Arcade.
Not sure if it's good or not. I Am used to more vertices. I think it looks like an arcade though.
The only issue I have is the same issue I have with most of the voxel editors, Is complicated UV control. I'll Bookmark it though and post here some stuff I make, And I'll play with it more. Really quick, very streamlined. For an artist like me to just jump in and play, 10 points to you Jannis. keep up the great work, I look forward to the additions you add.
~ Hyena
Hey! I was wondering whether i could use this model in my texture pack for bedrock edition. Can i use it?
Welcome. I want to introduce you to Blockbench, my latest tool.
It allows you to create block models faster and easier than any other free tool. And it comes with a constantly growing set of featues, including display settings with preview, plugins and the ability to edit as many things as you want at once.
Here is the website and the download link:
http://www.blockbench.net
Have fun modeling!
My projects: https://blockbench.net/hub
Looks awesome!
Wow, this is pretty great.
you are amazing
Wow. This is definitely the best free minecraft modeling software out there. I wish I had found this sooner- I spent about an hour editing and reloading a model trying to get the display right. Whereas, now I can do an half an hour's work in five minutes. Love this.
Ahmm.. Hello i knew this is thread that year ago. But can i ask a favor? Can you please make that Application that Compatible to Windows 7 32bit? Because when i always run the installer/setup. It's always say : Windows 7 64bit Required !!.. Please? I Think this application is very amazing !! Thanks.
There is now a 32 bit version of Blockbench.
My projects: https://blockbench.net/hub
Add the Multiple Shape That Use Cubes
This looks like a really amazing tool ! The only thing I could suggest is making the relative auto size update automatically when you activate it.
Other than that, it's definitely going to be a HUGE upgrade from my current model creator, and I was hoping I had found out about this earlier.
Honestly, I'd add futures, but the hotkeys, getting around the interface, it was kind of really easy to pick up. Its extremely user friendly. I was just playing in your browser version for all of 15 minutes. I made an Arcade.
Not sure if it's good or not. I Am used to more vertices. I think it looks like an arcade though.
The only issue I have is the same issue I have with most of the voxel editors, Is complicated UV control. I'll Bookmark it though and post here some stuff I make, And I'll play with it more. Really quick, very streamlined. For an artist like me to just jump in and play, 10 points to you Jannis. keep up the great work, I look forward to the additions you add.
~ Hyena
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That's a nice model of an arcade machine Hyena.
Be sure to join the Discord and share some more of your future models in the projects channel
Edit: Blockbench isn't a voxel editor.
Thank you so much!! I’ve been looking everywhere for a program like this
Nice. I'm working on a scorpion model. It's a work in progress.
Who are you? Why are you reading my signature? This is an invasion of privacy!
What? Signatures are meant to be read?
What's the point of them, then?
To interest people? Why? What do I care if this is interesting?
It's not fun. Fine, then. You just can't read my signature.
You already did?
Well, STOP!
Hi there, i was wondering, besides creating blocks, can you use this for Mob/NPC modeling and for armor? or only static blocks?
I’m guessing it can’t be uploaded to an Xbox one can it?
You are in the Java Edition section, you play Bedrock edition.
Hey! I was wondering whether i could use this model in my texture pack for bedrock edition. Can i use it?
This program is for creating models for Java Edition. You won't be able to use these models for Bedrock Edition.
Yes, Blockbench can export models for the Bedrock Edition.
My projects: https://blockbench.net/hub
Ah, I was not aware of that.