Published Aug 18th, 2014, 8/18/14 5:39 pm
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I suppose the title says it all. Just a handful of towers that I'm offering up for public use, and hopefully for my future adventure map. Please remember to credit me if you plan on publically using it somewhere.
I suppose the inspiration behind this was just simply seeing towers like these line the horizon of my American landcsape, a beacon, perhaps, rising above the landscape into the clouds themselves, blinking a white signal during the day and sending out a pulsating, red light at night. Such examples always invoked a sense of the world being a sort of infinite grid, an ever present horizon and a landscape full of potential.
While there are a handful of lamps on some of the towers, they aren't functional like their real-world counterparts. I leave that potential challenge up to you, dear viewer.
Note: These structures are of immense height, the smallest tower being 84 blocks high, the second largest being 155, and the tallest a whopping 182. It's possible to use it on the overworld, but it's going to have to be pretty darn close to sea level.
What do you think? Feedback is revered.
This description is subject to potential future editing.
I suppose the inspiration behind this was just simply seeing towers like these line the horizon of my American landcsape, a beacon, perhaps, rising above the landscape into the clouds themselves, blinking a white signal during the day and sending out a pulsating, red light at night. Such examples always invoked a sense of the world being a sort of infinite grid, an ever present horizon and a landscape full of potential.
While there are a handful of lamps on some of the towers, they aren't functional like their real-world counterparts. I leave that potential challenge up to you, dear viewer.
Note: These structures are of immense height, the smallest tower being 84 blocks high, the second largest being 155, and the tallest a whopping 182. It's possible to use it on the overworld, but it's going to have to be pretty darn close to sea level.
What do you think? Feedback is revered.
This description is subject to potential future editing.
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