hello all you people browsing for minecraft creations! lately I've been working on a village for a creative server I play on. i just recently finished it and would love to share all the screenshots! because this is my 1st time sharing a creation let me know how I can improve, give me your thoughts and or opinions.
sorry if u find no tittles or comments for each picture as there were too many for all the extra work.
Additional info: Village name Amonria (as is the warp name in the server)
:Built on the trusty Shade crest server (the best server for builders!!)
:server ip: creative.shadecrest.com
:Texture pack used, Ovo's rustic pack
:friends who helped, Tegashlar, Hunterpwnsu, Flash, and crazyboy
enjoy!
This is unlike any other village I think I've ever seen. Let alone one built by one person. This deserves so much more views! Absolutely incredible job!
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You should go into the png file and copy paste the redstone lamp (on) to the natural glowstone. So your sidewalk street lamps dont have to have the lever on it.
what do u mean by the houses lack dimension? perhaps clarifying and showing an example?
First off you're only using 3 materials . Sand, pinelog and woodenstairs. If you threw random cobble,stonebricks or bricks in between the sand, it would look like the that walls had degraded and the inner wall was showing.
Secoundly, the walls are complely flat. Add some dimension to them, like placing a wooden stair at the ground where the pine logs end. Or simply making all the logs go one block further out than the actual wall.
Note that this doesn't apply to all of your houses. Add more of those small covered windows you did on some of the houses.
You guys did a great job on this. The build is a good sized scope full of high quality structures and excellent landscaping, but what I like the most about it is the level of detail that went into it. Things like the greenery over the arches, the mossy stone around the fountain (I'd use some mossy cobble on the ground in a few patches near it as well), the lanterns hanging from the tree, the inset arches in the castle wall, and the little flying cannon balls coming from the large ship are the sorts of details I love to see in good builds. +repped
sorry if u find no tittles or comments for each picture as there were too many for all the extra work.
Additional info: Village name Amonria (as is the warp name in the server)
:Built on the trusty Shade crest server (the best server for builders!!)
:server ip: creative.shadecrest.com
:Texture pack used, Ovo's rustic pack
:friends who helped, Tegashlar, Hunterpwnsu, Flash, and crazyboy
enjoy!
-dungeonblue
thank you very much! it really was alot of work but I sure am proud of it!
here is the castle i made in survival
Computer Specs: 4GB 1333 Mhz DDR3 RAM- 320GB 5400RPM Hard Drive- Dual Core Intel Core i5 2415M @2.3 Ghz- Intel HD 3000 Graphics- Only $1200! Yeah, I got a Mac, because I'm stoopid.Scratch that: Intel i5 2500k, 1TB 7200RPM Seagate Barracuda, Gigabyte Z68-D3H-B3, 8GB 1333Mhz DDR3 RAM, Radeon HD 6850, Running OSX.You should go into the png file and copy paste the redstone lamp (on) to the natural glowstone. So your sidewalk street lamps dont have to have the lever on it.
The village isnt as impressive as people say. The houses lack dimension.
The ships however are great.
First off you're only using 3 materials . Sand, pinelog and woodenstairs. If you threw random cobble,stonebricks or bricks in between the sand, it would look like the that walls had degraded and the inner wall was showing.
Secoundly, the walls are complely flat. Add some dimension to them, like placing a wooden stair at the ground where the pine logs end. Or simply making all the logs go one block further out than the actual wall.
Note that this doesn't apply to all of your houses. Add more of those small covered windows you did on some of the houses.
Wow, thats awesome!