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TBH i loved making the thumbnail for this diary, sadly the same cannot be said about the level itself...
the level was meant to be very open, so it required a LOT of building, and this was monotonous. the orange grass is a retextured glazed block, very unique.
there are many villager heads laying around the level.
this level has many loot chest hiding, so you best look in EVERY house. each house has been furnished, and is well built.
there are several ramparts, as well as the final Evoker boss being on top of a rampart.
the thumbnail screenshot of my textures diary was taken on this level, and is a picture of the Evoker boss.
this level is really small, however the path loops over its self in such a way, that it feels longer...
the level was meant to be open and aired.
the thumbnail for this blog is the loading screen for the original MCD level. however i made the shadows daker and the light oranger.
this blog is short, because im lazy. BYE!
the level was meant to be very open, so it required a LOT of building, and this was monotonous. the orange grass is a retextured glazed block, very unique.
there are many villager heads laying around the level.
this level has many loot chest hiding, so you best look in EVERY house. each house has been furnished, and is well built.
there are several ramparts, as well as the final Evoker boss being on top of a rampart.
the thumbnail screenshot of my textures diary was taken on this level, and is a picture of the Evoker boss.
this level is really small, however the path loops over its self in such a way, that it feels longer...
the level was meant to be open and aired.
the thumbnail for this blog is the loading screen for the original MCD level. however i made the shadows daker and the light oranger.
this blog is short, because im lazy. BYE!
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moving a mountain is impossible.. but moving some pebbles is easier
so maybe dont build the full house... but like multiple room "assets" that can be added together to create rooms, add that together to create a floor, add multiple floors together, have a full inside clomplete, repeate the process for the outside and just put it together.