Published Dec 24th, 2022, 12/24/22 11:15 am
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Hi everyone!! Here i am, today, 1 year ago i released my 1st map, not the first one i did in minecraft ofc, but the first one i feel that was good enought to publish. Well, this year i built other houses, i improved, every new house has always a new increment, and i hope my next buildings will keep this good quality i always try to bring to you, this one acts as my Chrismas and 1 year special, hope you like!
Lets start!
House Presentation:
This year, to celebrate the Christmas holidays, we traveled to Bergen, Norway, this tiny Forest Lodge will be our cozy home!
Made of stones and pine wood, this 2 Bedroom (one with private bathroom), 2 bathrooms house have everything you will need for a 2 or 3 weeks in the frozen arctic woods. theres plenty of food, 2 fireplaces to maintain you heated, a work space and of course a cozy living area. You can also enjoy the outdoor area, which includes a frozen lake ideal to ice skating, and a skiing field. at nighttime you can also enjoy the wonderful aurora borealis! Just be carefull with the wildlife!!
this house were made for 1.19 Java Version, and i suggest to use Optifine and BSL Shaders/AstraLex, it is survival friendly, but its a bit laggy because of all datapacks i used.
I also used World Edit to do most of the building.
About this Building:
This house is tinier than my usual buildings, but theres actually an explanation for that. last months i was busy building my biggest building by far, which im gonna release on 10th february 2023, its almost done, but i still have some issues to fix, that house gave me so much work that i went a bit tired of minecraft, i postphoned this almost until my "deadline" xD. Also i will probably take a few months of minecraft, i will not stop building, but im getting a bit tired and also without ideas how to improve and what to build (i still have a few projects which i will build and release, after that i might open comissions? Idk... i really dont know)
Credits:
Range Rover
if i forgot someone or some credit, please message me in order to include it too.
Hope everyone like it :)
Special thanks to my "beta tester": GabryPT
PitchouHD
Lets start!
House Presentation:
This year, to celebrate the Christmas holidays, we traveled to Bergen, Norway, this tiny Forest Lodge will be our cozy home!
Made of stones and pine wood, this 2 Bedroom (one with private bathroom), 2 bathrooms house have everything you will need for a 2 or 3 weeks in the frozen arctic woods. theres plenty of food, 2 fireplaces to maintain you heated, a work space and of course a cozy living area. You can also enjoy the outdoor area, which includes a frozen lake ideal to ice skating, and a skiing field. at nighttime you can also enjoy the wonderful aurora borealis! Just be carefull with the wildlife!!
this house were made for 1.19 Java Version, and i suggest to use Optifine and BSL Shaders/AstraLex, it is survival friendly, but its a bit laggy because of all datapacks i used.
I also used World Edit to do most of the building.
About this Building:
This house is tinier than my usual buildings, but theres actually an explanation for that. last months i was busy building my biggest building by far, which im gonna release on 10th february 2023, its almost done, but i still have some issues to fix, that house gave me so much work that i went a bit tired of minecraft, i postphoned this almost until my "deadline" xD. Also i will probably take a few months of minecraft, i will not stop building, but im getting a bit tired and also without ideas how to improve and what to build (i still have a few projects which i will build and release, after that i might open comissions? Idk... i really dont know)
Credits:
Range Rover
if i forgot someone or some credit, please message me in order to include it too.
Hope everyone like it :)
Special thanks to my "beta tester": GabryPT
PitchouHD
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