I've been working on making the Notre Dame Cathedral pretty much since I started playing MC. I started sometime in Early-mid alpha, I didn't work on this the whole time. It was what I mostly worked on though during some smaller projects.
I actually built this to have as my main house in game, and not just to have built it. I'm still working on making it zombie proof without having torches all over the place since the main floor is smooth stone.
It's not suppose to be full size, or to have accurate interiors. There are some minor inaccuracies on the outside but nothing that bothers me.
Nice job. Instead of making it safe, let mobs spawn freely and then rush in with swords and bows and arrows and tnt and destroy the place... After backing it up, of course :biggrin.gif:
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well i do not doubt this amazing work of art. good job! i hope none of them come and destroy your church XD cuz that would just suck. Make sure you have the save world backed up.. anyways awesome work dude!
You can see the bad rough draft shapes of the main body of the building I did. I didn't originally plan to go all out and actually make it with all the detail and everything.
If you notice, after the seventh image, it's in a different place. That's because the first world crashed and was broken, but I was able to get the building with MCedit and start a new world to put it in. Some people might call that cheating, but I built it regularly and my world just happened to crash. Since worlds crashing isn't a regular feature of the game I thought it was Ok to rip the building and continue in my new world (after setting up in the new world first though). I would never make a new world and add stuff in if my other world was still fine though.
Either way it doesn't make it any less legit to me since I still built it completely from the ground up and didn't use any outside sources to build any of it.
Don't worry dude, nobody's gonna jump on you because they think it's not legit or something.
Even if it wasn't, I doubt anyone would care. That's an incredible building. I'd give you all my diamonds if I hadn't just fallen into lava. You definitely need to post pics of whatever your next project is.
So THAT's what that cool cathedral in Assassin's creed was called...
assassins creed is in Jerusalem then around italy this cathedral is in france
Assassin's Creed 2, I believe.
Isn't AC2 in Italy? (Clarification: AC1 Jerusalem and AC2 Italy?)
Anyway: An amazing cathedral you have there. I began loving it when I saw the Disney version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame as a kid. If you haven't seen it I recommend that you do. It's one of THE darkest and best Disney movies ever created.
So THAT's what that cool cathedral in Assassin's creed was called...
Notre Dame de Paris doesn't appear in any of the AC games, and there are no directly inspired buildings as far as I know. You might be thinking of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross (AC1, Acre) or the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore a.k.a. the Duomo (AC2, Florence), both of which somewhat vaguely resemble Notre Dame if you're looking from the right angle.
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I've been working on making the Notre Dame Cathedral pretty much since I started playing MC. I started sometime in Early-mid alpha, I didn't work on this the whole time. It was what I mostly worked on though during some smaller projects.
I actually built this to have as my main house in game, and not just to have built it. I'm still working on making it zombie proof without having torches all over the place since the main floor is smooth stone.
It's not suppose to be full size, or to have accurate interiors. There are some minor inaccuracies on the outside but nothing that bothers me.
Misspelled on purpose.
Lol! (Credit ViscousPrudoctions.
You can see the bad rough draft shapes of the main body of the building I did. I didn't originally plan to go all out and actually make it with all the detail and everything.
If you notice, after the seventh image, it's in a different place. That's because the first world crashed and was broken, but I was able to get the building with MCedit and start a new world to put it in. Some people might call that cheating, but I built it regularly and my world just happened to crash. Since worlds crashing isn't a regular feature of the game I thought it was Ok to rip the building and continue in my new world (after setting up in the new world first though). I would never make a new world and add stuff in if my other world was still fine though.
Either way it doesn't make it any less legit to me since I still built it completely from the ground up and didn't use any outside sources to build any of it.
Even if it wasn't, I doubt anyone would care. That's an incredible building. I'd give you all my diamonds if I hadn't just fallen into lava. You definitely need to post pics of whatever your next project is.
assassins creed is in Jerusalem then around italy this cathedral is in france
Assassin's Creed 2, I believe.
Seriously this is amazing. I think you deserve more because you did this legit. So many people give up and use INVedit but you didn't. Good job!
EDIT: n/m I was thinking of the guy building Hogwarts... but anyways, still epic :biggrin.gif:
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Isn't AC2 in Italy? (Clarification: AC1 Jerusalem and AC2 Italy?)
Anyway: An amazing cathedral you have there. I began loving it when I saw the Disney version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame as a kid. If you haven't seen it I recommend that you do. It's one of THE darkest and best Disney movies ever created.
Venit, quessit, induravit.
Notre Dame de Paris doesn't appear in any of the AC games, and there are no directly inspired buildings as far as I know. You might be thinking of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross (AC1, Acre) or the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore a.k.a. the Duomo (AC2, Florence), both of which somewhat vaguely resemble Notre Dame if you're looking from the right angle.