I'm creating my first epic build ever and this is the second day I have been working on it and I do say it is epic!!!! After this build I am going to create an even more epic adventure map. Medieval Style.
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This picture is just a quick look on the castle on the hill I am currently making(sorry its kinda hard to see...)
Sir, These builds are good, but may I suggest using optifine? Its easy to install and it would remove the graininess along with improve overall performance, but is quite a nice little build.
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Also maybe break up the cobble. Try replaceing the cobble parts of the walkways with gravel to add another texture in subtly. The houses look great as well. I look forward to future postings.
I like the buildings a lot. But I do recommend adding some tall grass and trees in the town to make everything look a little less robot like and staged and to give it a bit more life. Also, some bushes would be nice too
Also maybe break up the cobble. Try replaceing the cobble parts of the walkways with gravel to add another texture in subtly. The houses look great as well. I look forward to future postings.
Leave your criticism in the comments below Thanks!!!
This picture is just a quick look on the castle on the hill I am currently making(sorry its kinda hard to see...)
Castle hillside looks great.
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Haha I saw them but I think they're not that similar to either madness or jamziboy at least I don't think so haha
Yeah I was gonna do that thanks
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Picture of miner's huts near mine
Saw Mill
Wind mill (so far my favorite part of this)
Ship at the dock (my first ever ship so cut me some slack)
i agree. i'm trying out a few texture packs to see which one i like the most.
Thanks! where can I find it? haha
Alright thanks for the input!