Some tinbetian style building. I took for inspiration the Potala palace in Lhasa.
Are all of those big buildings decorated in the interior like that? They look great!
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Decorated like this?
...Or less?
Either or, it looks great. Far better than my Oak Planks-focused builds.
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All that colour! Not saturated, not bland. Quite nice.
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The most easy way is just get inspiration in real buildings as you can see on the photos from real Potala. Instead of paintings on the walls you can use patterns from glazed terracotta and for the common just ordinary material like terracota, wool or concrete.
Very nice, you had to work a lot on it. My question may seem silly, but I am a noob myself, I play with my 6 year old son (mainly he plays, I deal with technical matters). Is it possible to copy a file with someone's world to our game?
Very nice, you had to work a lot on it. My question may seem silly, but I am a noob myself, I play with my 6 year old son (mainly he plays, I deal with technical matters). Is it possible to copy a file with someone's world to our game?
what i know you can do that in MCedit but its not suported for the newest versions of minecraft.
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You can install others' worlds, yes. If you have a world already downloaded, you can just move the folder containing the world files (something like the list of files in the image below) in to your %AppData%\.minecraft\saves\ folder (on Windows) (or ~/.minecraft/saves/ on Mac and Linux).
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Hi, I want to share my latest building in my world " Desert villa ".
Another town on the railway crosroad called "Desert well" according the well in the lowest part of the town, and one of the oldest places in my map.
I love the interior of that summer house. Great work.
Looks great!
A chunky pics of my jungle temple inspired by khmehr architectue.
Looks great, glad to see another glazed terracotta lover! getting the patterns right is a pain now and then but it really pops among the sandstone
~ Currently playing as a mod on Hakairo.de (wholesome semi-vanilla) ~
Something new in my world a nether fortress.
yeh some terracottas are nice for use in architecture but some are realy crazy
Some tibetan style building. I took for inspiration the Potala palace in Lhasa.
Are all of those big buildings decorated in the interior like that? They look great!
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Not all, only the shrines and the main rooms, other rooms are decorated only with terracotta .
And a photo of the whole palace
Decorated like this?

...Or less?
Either or, it looks great. Far better than my Oak Planks-focused builds.
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Long-Term World 2 2018 – 2019; Minecraft for Windows 10 1.2.11 – 1.12.0
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Yeh with the glaze terracotta you can make some nice patterns evrything is on web. Ordinarily rooms look like this
All that colour! Not saturated, not bland. Quite nice.
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The most easy way is just get inspiration in real buildings as you can see on the photos from real Potala. Instead of paintings on the walls you can use patterns from glazed terracotta and for the common just ordinary material like terracota, wool or concrete.
Finished my tibetan "project".
And one Chunky pic there you can see the banners.
https://imgur.com/gallery/GoszlHX
New place in the world a volcano cave
Very nice, you had to work a lot on it. My question may seem silly, but I am a noob myself, I play with my 6 year old son (mainly he plays, I deal with technical matters). Is it possible to copy a file with someone's world to our game?
what i know you can do that in MCedit but its not suported for the newest versions of minecraft.
You can install others' worlds, yes. If you have a world already downloaded, you can just move the folder containing the world files (something like the list of files in the image below) in to your %AppData%\.minecraft\saves\ folder (on Windows) (or ~/.minecraft/saves/ on Mac and Linux).
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