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This was just recently finished in the past week or so, created for a commission for the linked server. :) Visit it ingame if you want, but other than that, the screenshots tell a fair bit of the story and I can tell the rest, though there isn't too much to say:
-It has a parkour at its spawn area consisting of coral to hop across and reach the higher levels deeper into the above-water cave section you start at.
-The spawn area also has an auto-replenishing mine and a villager shop relevant to the ocean itself, and the aesthetics to suit it.
-Within the water, if you brave the depths and go down with the water breathing and night vision to explore, is a variety of fish, coral, ships, anchors and else, all scattered throughout the little completely swimmably traversable waters. There are both quillback rockfish and zebrafish, each built because of a player's suggestion, and the coral itself was just because I really wanted to give it a colourful feeling.
-With enough exploration of the depths you could more than likely find a tower or two. Given time you could find them all. There's four towers- and each have their own little boss enemy to combat. Risk the waters carelessly and you could find yourself sunken, but if you're prepared then this could be an interestingly beneficial looting of the ocean treasures. Good luck!
And as for the build itself, from my own perspective entirely without regards for function-
I couldn't quite manage to pull off the feeling I wanted for the zebrafish but I'm really pleased with how the quillback rockfish turned out. I built them while watching Deku fight Overhaul and it was so oddly satisfying to watch the mass destruction while I was sat there building a fish. Honestly, the build process was all pretty fun and involved a fair bit of time investment, mostly because of the terrain. The terrain took a while as I wasn't completely sure how to go about it and then, well, then I think I was completely sure how to go about it and it all went smoothly and efficiently from there. :)
Thank you for viewing! And if you like it, any diamonds, favourites and subscribings are appreciated (and notifications are often how I find more content to diamond myself, so it's always a nice sight). :D
Visit my website, https://uknownymous.com/ to discover more and read my regular blog uploads to help with Modding, Texturing, and Growing through Life as people.
Check out my Patreon if you're interested in downloading the builds, 3D models and additional mod content, seeing early releases, receiving work in progress updates, and gaining access to bits and pieces I've made for your own builds. Or join us in my Discord Server just to chill and look around. Everyone's welcome!
-It has a parkour at its spawn area consisting of coral to hop across and reach the higher levels deeper into the above-water cave section you start at.
-The spawn area also has an auto-replenishing mine and a villager shop relevant to the ocean itself, and the aesthetics to suit it.
-Within the water, if you brave the depths and go down with the water breathing and night vision to explore, is a variety of fish, coral, ships, anchors and else, all scattered throughout the little completely swimmably traversable waters. There are both quillback rockfish and zebrafish, each built because of a player's suggestion, and the coral itself was just because I really wanted to give it a colourful feeling.
-With enough exploration of the depths you could more than likely find a tower or two. Given time you could find them all. There's four towers- and each have their own little boss enemy to combat. Risk the waters carelessly and you could find yourself sunken, but if you're prepared then this could be an interestingly beneficial looting of the ocean treasures. Good luck!
And as for the build itself, from my own perspective entirely without regards for function-
I couldn't quite manage to pull off the feeling I wanted for the zebrafish but I'm really pleased with how the quillback rockfish turned out. I built them while watching Deku fight Overhaul and it was so oddly satisfying to watch the mass destruction while I was sat there building a fish. Honestly, the build process was all pretty fun and involved a fair bit of time investment, mostly because of the terrain. The terrain took a while as I wasn't completely sure how to go about it and then, well, then I think I was completely sure how to go about it and it all went smoothly and efficiently from there. :)
Thank you for viewing! And if you like it, any diamonds, favourites and subscribings are appreciated (and notifications are often how I find more content to diamond myself, so it's always a nice sight). :D
Visit my website, https://uknownymous.com/ to discover more and read my regular blog uploads to help with Modding, Texturing, and Growing through Life as people.
Check out my Patreon if you're interested in downloading the builds, 3D models and additional mod content, seeing early releases, receiving work in progress updates, and gaining access to bits and pieces I've made for your own builds. Or join us in my Discord Server just to chill and look around. Everyone's welcome!
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Spent some time redoing the display of the project itself. : by Uknownymous 05/08/2020 3:04:02 amMay 8th, 2020
Replaced and/or added pictures where the build is considerably more visible so that it's a lot more possible to tell what's going on in it.
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Glad to know you liked the fish. :) And for reference- Though it may not really mean much to you- it was a Quillback Rockfish, like in the picture I added here. :D (Note: Not my picture though. I've never fished. ;D) I found out about it from someone else and it looked like a lovely fish to try to make. ^~^ I am pretty new to organics in general though, let alone fish, so the other fish didn't turn out as well but yeah, I was pleased with the Quillback. Thank you. :)
But- thank you Shuuu. :) I appreciate that you think it's a masterpiece. So- thank you. :)