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Published Mar 26th, 2023, 3/26/23 10:45 pm
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Oh, boy! Prepare yourself for the story on how this came be because it was a headache to say the least, I started looking for inspiration in other forms of media that weren't movies or the Create mod. I looked to other video games like Fallout and for this model specifically: Ark Survival. Now by itself, Ark doesn't have any steampunk elements or weapons. However, mods do. I found a mod that gives Ark steampunk weapons and tools along with other utilities. Based on screenshots I got some good inspiration for the model, specifically the drill from this screenshot...
I loved the style and aesthetic and thought I would recreate it. After trial and error, I ended up something that resembled the drill in the game, but I wasn't satisfied. It didn't feel like Minecraft, nor did it look like something that would belong in Minecraft. I went back to researching and that's when I honestly gave up. I couldn't find anything that I liked, during this time I got a request for an Origin that was based on an armadillo. I looked online to see what they were because I was curious, then I saw this photo of its skeleton curled into a ball and that's when I got an idea: "what if I encased the hand?"
I started looking for some inspiration and I stumbled upon this obscure figure but if you look at the drill hand, that's what I was going off.
I wanted it to look like it was part of the hand or at least encasing it in such a way that it would look heavy but portable. I picked a color palette that would fit the other steampunk items I've made for consistency. I had to learn how to animate blocks for this one and even then, I was struggling. But it turned out not bad I would say.
I hope you guys like it, I spend way too much time researching and learning how to animate only to realize I still don't even know how. 😭 I really need some sleep...
Armadillo Drill texture pack requires the mod Optifine or CIT Resewn if you are using Fabric.
This Pack Adds:
- Custom Animated 3D Tool
Texture Pack Detail:
- Armadillo Drill (Rename any vanilla Pickaxe item)
I loved the style and aesthetic and thought I would recreate it. After trial and error, I ended up something that resembled the drill in the game, but I wasn't satisfied. It didn't feel like Minecraft, nor did it look like something that would belong in Minecraft. I went back to researching and that's when I honestly gave up. I couldn't find anything that I liked, during this time I got a request for an Origin that was based on an armadillo. I looked online to see what they were because I was curious, then I saw this photo of its skeleton curled into a ball and that's when I got an idea: "what if I encased the hand?"
I started looking for some inspiration and I stumbled upon this obscure figure but if you look at the drill hand, that's what I was going off.
I wanted it to look like it was part of the hand or at least encasing it in such a way that it would look heavy but portable. I picked a color palette that would fit the other steampunk items I've made for consistency. I had to learn how to animate blocks for this one and even then, I was struggling. But it turned out not bad I would say.
I hope you guys like it, I spend way too much time researching and learning how to animate only to realize I still don't even know how. 😭 I really need some sleep...
Armadillo Drill texture pack requires the mod Optifine or CIT Resewn if you are using Fabric.
This Pack Adds:
- Custom Animated 3D Tool
Texture Pack Detail:
- Armadillo Drill (Rename any vanilla Pickaxe item)
Credit | Overgrown (Modeler &Texture Artist) |
Progress | 100% complete |
Game Version | Minecraft 1.19 |
Resolution | 16x |
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also you might need optifine if you aren't familiar with modding