Chunky (http://chunky.llbit.se/) is the minecraft rendering software I used. Credit for this free minecraft image renderer goes to Jesper Öqvist, whose website is: http://llbit.se/
The buildings for this are definitely really cool, but I feel like they don't have enough connections in between them to make a city. They are simply placed on the naturally generated terrain. Now, it's possible to have a city that still blends in with nature but doesn't look like the buildings were just put down randomly. I'd look to Anok on voxelbox for inspiration in that regard.
I see so many builds like this where you can't enter the buildings, it's just all for exterior show. The fact that you also did the interiors makes this epic!
Chunky (http://chunky.llbit.se/) is the minecraft rendering software I used. Credit for this free minecraft image renderer goes to Jesper Öqvist, whose website is: http://llbit.se/
The texture pack is Soartex Modded (http://soartex.net/downloads/).
Thanks for the input! I'm starting a new city soon, and I was thinking along the same lines.
I'd love to see more screenshots of it
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Now I feel sad about my builds...
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When I clicked on "A City by the Water". I certainly did not expect this! Very strange, indeed.
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