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Version: 1.19.2 (JAVA)
Resource Pack: MassiveCraft 32x32 (Beautiful!)
Mods: None (Plugins = WorldEdit & Optifine)
Shader: BSL
Schematic? Exclusively.
Architectural Style: Medieval
Function: Residence
Short Description:
Medieval builds can be a fun and innovative way to dispense creativity on a canvas when you feel inspired. However, an excessive amount of block variations can render a beautiful build into an array of confusing colors, much less a bland expression of monochromic potential that could have been used on a different style of building.
This is not a lecture, nor an inclination that Implies the tone of a professional. It simply means that medieval builds can be a tricky affair when you extract it from the imagination without destroying the visual and functional purpose.
It is no secret that a lot can be accomplished with a broader block selection, and of course, with mods. But my personal opinion gravitates towards something a lot simpler; scale.
This build gives you an example of what can be accomplished with a level of scale that doesn't HAVE to be radical for refined detail and block variation, lest you aim for brutally complex oriental architecture, which can easily tax a newcomer into oblivion; A no-no for upcoming creatives, but also a risk worth pursuing. So be aware of the following bullets:
●Scale
●Palette
●Gradients
●Block variations
●Angle and depth
●Invisible/barrier blocks
●Invisible frames
●And of course, your prized friend, the debug stick
Corresponding Commands:
/give @s debug_stick
/give @p item_frame{EntityTag:{Invisible:1b}}
/give @p minecraft:barrier <amount of items>
This construct can be considered build #2 in the bundle. So let’s looks at what it features for the journeyman and the commissioner.
Build Composition:
- 4 Rooms
- 2 Restrooms (one includes a small hot tub)
- 1 Large open plan kitchen
- 2 Dining areas
- Large indoor Jacuzzi
- Storage room
- Study
- Various lounging areas
- Small workshop
- Alchemical room
- Indoor archery
- Basically all functional blocks for the convenience of survival
- Cherry picked block variations for an overall feeling of continuity
- And an atmosphere that implies a combination between rustic, medieval and modernity
Quote, because why not:
"Conformity is the jailer of freedom, and the enemy of growth"
John F. Kennedy
New Builder Guide Posts:
Gradient Creator:
https://rgb.birdflop.com/
Custom Paintings:
https://www.mcpaintings.com/
WorldEdit Tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOOvommDpUA&ab_channel=Grian
World Painter:
https://www.worldpainter.net/
Minecraft Books Set I:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/cfmmav7jo442eon/Books_Set_I.rar/file
Minecraft Books Set II:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/u4ptzsafjhacse5/Books_Set_II.rar/file
Minecraft Books Set III:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/z756u5utj95pyxh/Books_Set_III.rar/file
Shader Catalog:
https://shaders.fandom.com/wiki/Shader_Packs
Performance Mods for low-end systems:
https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/modpacks/search?search=performance
Resource Pack: MassiveCraft 32x32 (Beautiful!)
Mods: None (Plugins = WorldEdit & Optifine)
Shader: BSL
Schematic? Exclusively.
Architectural Style: Medieval
Function: Residence
Short Description:
Medieval builds can be a fun and innovative way to dispense creativity on a canvas when you feel inspired. However, an excessive amount of block variations can render a beautiful build into an array of confusing colors, much less a bland expression of monochromic potential that could have been used on a different style of building.
This is not a lecture, nor an inclination that Implies the tone of a professional. It simply means that medieval builds can be a tricky affair when you extract it from the imagination without destroying the visual and functional purpose.
It is no secret that a lot can be accomplished with a broader block selection, and of course, with mods. But my personal opinion gravitates towards something a lot simpler; scale.
This build gives you an example of what can be accomplished with a level of scale that doesn't HAVE to be radical for refined detail and block variation, lest you aim for brutally complex oriental architecture, which can easily tax a newcomer into oblivion; A no-no for upcoming creatives, but also a risk worth pursuing. So be aware of the following bullets:
●Scale
●Palette
●Gradients
●Block variations
●Angle and depth
●Invisible/barrier blocks
●Invisible frames
●And of course, your prized friend, the debug stick
Corresponding Commands:
/give @s debug_stick
/give @p item_frame{EntityTag:{Invisible:1b}}
/give @p minecraft:barrier <amount of items>
This construct can be considered build #2 in the bundle. So let’s looks at what it features for the journeyman and the commissioner.
Build Composition:
- 4 Rooms
- 2 Restrooms (one includes a small hot tub)
- 1 Large open plan kitchen
- 2 Dining areas
- Large indoor Jacuzzi
- Storage room
- Study
- Various lounging areas
- Small workshop
- Alchemical room
- Indoor archery
- Basically all functional blocks for the convenience of survival
- Cherry picked block variations for an overall feeling of continuity
- And an atmosphere that implies a combination between rustic, medieval and modernity
Quote, because why not:
"Conformity is the jailer of freedom, and the enemy of growth"
John F. Kennedy
New Builder Guide Posts:
Gradient Creator:
https://rgb.birdflop.com/
Custom Paintings:
https://www.mcpaintings.com/
WorldEdit Tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOOvommDpUA&ab_channel=Grian
World Painter:
https://www.worldpainter.net/
Minecraft Books Set I:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/cfmmav7jo442eon/Books_Set_I.rar/file
Minecraft Books Set II:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/u4ptzsafjhacse5/Books_Set_II.rar/file
Minecraft Books Set III:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/z756u5utj95pyxh/Books_Set_III.rar/file
Shader Catalog:
https://shaders.fandom.com/wiki/Shader_Packs
Performance Mods for low-end systems:
https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/modpacks/search?search=performance
Credit | WorldEdit, MassiveCraft, BSL Shaders, Optifine, YouTube, and the entire community for the support and inspiration! |
Progress | 100% complete |
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Update #1 : by Peculiar-Gemini 03/08/2023 1:57:16 amMar 8th, 2023
Added all links to the resources used, and reduced the build cost from 3$ to 1$ for my "general support" category to also reap benefits from my premium builds. I'll try to toss in a free build or two as time progress. :]
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