Hello Minecrafters. I have got a question for you. I am building a baseball park called 'Crosley Park' on my server and I was wondering what would be the best way to light up an official MLB-sized ballpark in a traditional way and I do not want to use glowstone because in the Natural texture pack it is ugly as he11. I have put a photo below to show you what I mean by traditional.
RS Lamps? White wool? Quarzt blocks? I dunno, mess around and see what you think looks best. Although the glowstone in the City Pack would be a dead ringer.
As for the field itself I would probably make the entire field out glowstone and then hide it under carpet. This will give the appearance of the park being lit-up by those massive halogen bulbs without actually using a light-block in their construction
Agree that the glowstone-under-carpet idea is the best.
For large lights, try framing the spotlights with quartz steps (they reflect well).
How about lava? I know, it sounds dumb. But a single-block wide lava flow can look a lot like track lighting... hypnotic... and it gives off great light.
Try using slabs. If you place them right, they let in cracks of light around them. Stone slabs appear almost white, in certain conditions.
Hello Minecrafters. I have got a question for you. I am building a baseball park called 'Crosley Park' on my server and I was wondering what would be the best way to light up an official MLB-sized ballpark in a traditional way and I do not want to use glowstone because in the Natural texture pack it is ugly as he11. I have put a photo below to show you what I mean by traditional.
All help is appreciated.
RS Lamps? White wool? Quarzt blocks? I dunno, mess around and see what you think looks best. Although the glowstone in the City Pack would be a dead ringer.
As for the field itself I would probably make the entire field out glowstone and then hide it under carpet. This will give the appearance of the park being lit-up by those massive halogen bulbs without actually using a light-block in their construction
Agree that the glowstone-under-carpet idea is the best.
For large lights, try framing the spotlights with quartz steps (they reflect well).
How about lava? I know, it sounds dumb. But a single-block wide lava flow can look a lot like track lighting... hypnotic... and it gives off great light.
Try using slabs. If you place them right, they let in cracks of light around them. Stone slabs appear almost white, in certain conditions.
Best of luck with your ball park -- great idea!
What about beacons? If memory serves, they have a ball of light in the center and should be quite bright
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