For a video I'm trying to recreate the music video for Virtual Insanity in Minecraft, in which they have the walls of the room move on wheels to make it look like he's sliding around and stuff, but I'm struggling to make this (I'm not a redstone expert). My original attempt was to have the floor move using a piston feed tape, but unless I used honey blocks (which would ruin the tape anyways), the player is stationary when blocks move under them. I've also tried a really basic flying machine (the small 2x2x2 ones you can find online) to move the walls, and although these worked they wouldn't give enough control to move the walls when I wanted.
Does anyone have any ideas for how to do this? Since I'm doing this on my own server I am able to use datapacks or whatnot to increase the piston push limit
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This seems a like a fun idea! I don't know enough about pistons and redstone to be able to pull this off, but how opposed are you to doing it as a sort of stop-motion capture?
For a video I'm trying to recreate the music video for Virtual Insanity in Minecraft, in which they have the walls of the room move on wheels to make it look like he's sliding around and stuff, but I'm struggling to make this (I'm not a redstone expert). My original attempt was to have the floor move using a piston feed tape, but unless I used honey blocks (which would ruin the tape anyways), the player is stationary when blocks move under them. I've also tried a really basic flying machine (the small 2x2x2 ones you can find online) to move the walls, and although these worked they wouldn't give enough control to move the walls when I wanted.
Does anyone have any ideas for how to do this? Since I'm doing this on my own server I am able to use datapacks or whatnot to increase the piston push limit
Here is the video for reference btw
This seems a like a fun idea! I don't know enough about pistons and redstone to be able to pull this off, but how opposed are you to doing it as a sort of stop-motion capture?