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A giant, approximately 1:1* scale model of someone's house.. (Dunno who's, but it's quite beautiful)
All pictures were taken on Extreme view settings. (Thank you, Optifine!)
The build was done, for the most part, by hand - even the most time-consuming parts, such as the walls and main roof. The only world edit involved was for moving/re-sizing at the beginning.
While updating and modding the server this was built on, I lost a great deal of schematics. Many of the projects that I have uploaded and failed to complete have been put off, as a result. After over three years of putting off rebuilding, I have started this project over. I am currently working on a miniaturized version, to first get a proper recreation, as it is easier to spot deformities on a small scale. To do this, I'm using a mod called Da Vincing. It is similar to the old microblocks mod, but as I had some trouble with that mod on servers, I was unable to add it.
I hope you all enjoy. I will be uploading both a full schematic and a four-part schematic (due to the house's size), once the main build is redone and completed.
*One block = about one inch - Scaled to fit the 256 block limit, on a four block high flat world (Default: bedrock, two dirt, one grass)
While this design is not mine, the build is, and is licensed under a Creative Commons. Anyone who uses it without permission and proper credit will be reported.
Texture used is my own edited version of Dokucraft and/or Faithful x32 - I can't provide a download, here, but I can send the link to you, over Discord, if you want yours to look the same.
All pictures were taken on Extreme view settings. (Thank you, Optifine!)
The build was done, for the most part, by hand - even the most time-consuming parts, such as the walls and main roof. The only world edit involved was for moving/re-sizing at the beginning.
While updating and modding the server this was built on, I lost a great deal of schematics. Many of the projects that I have uploaded and failed to complete have been put off, as a result. After over three years of putting off rebuilding, I have started this project over. I am currently working on a miniaturized version, to first get a proper recreation, as it is easier to spot deformities on a small scale. To do this, I'm using a mod called Da Vincing. It is similar to the old microblocks mod, but as I had some trouble with that mod on servers, I was unable to add it.
I hope you all enjoy. I will be uploading both a full schematic and a four-part schematic (due to the house's size), once the main build is redone and completed.
*One block = about one inch - Scaled to fit the 256 block limit, on a four block high flat world (Default: bedrock, two dirt, one grass)
While this design is not mine, the build is, and is licensed under a Creative Commons. Anyone who uses it without permission and proper credit will be reported.
Texture used is my own edited version of Dokucraft and/or Faithful x32 - I can't provide a download, here, but I can send the link to you, over Discord, if you want yours to look the same.
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Long Update : by SilverKytten 06/30/2016 5:34:14 pmJun 30th, 2016
While updating and modding the server this was built on, I lost a great deal of schematics. Many of the projects that I have uploaded and failed to complete have been put off, as a result. After over three years of putting off rebuilding, I have started this project over. I am currently working on a miniaturized version, to first get a proper recreation, as it is easier to spot deformities on a small scale. To do this, I'm using a mod called Da Vincing. It is similar to the old microblocks mod, but as I had some trouble with that mod on servers, I was unable to add it.
I hope you all enjoy. I will be uploading both a full schematic and a four-part schematic (due to the house's size), once the main build is redone and completed.
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Thank you, very much, for the compliment. :)
But god knows when that'll be.. *rolls eyes*
to more updates on this project, keep the amazing work coming.