I intend to use WorldPainter to make the rough landscape and build all the structures in creative. Has anyone here heard of something like this being done?
The Nether. Completely unchanged with wolf tails added onto the pigmen.im interested in the kitsune home, i cant imagine how it looks like for the life of me
you joke, but thats the closest i could imagine it actually, just platforms of wood where the foxes walkThe Nether. Completely unchanged with wolf tails added onto the pigmen.
ad i cant imagine it, i just cantDon't kitsune live inside of a tree?
Just think of it as a modern building, with tree bark instead of cement.ad i cant imagine it, i just cant
Good shout. I'm not planning on using villagers because I hate them. I think I'll make it building-for-building and just add more later if I feel like it.oh, that's a great question! i feel like most people would go for strict accuracy, but a more realistic tac would be very cool. do you intend to populate the village with generic Minecraft villagers?
ultimately, the choice rests on how much free time and creative energy you have to put into this. as cool as realism would be, 12 sounds much more feasible than 48, so consider taking the simpler route to avoid burnout before completion. you can always expand later!
I'm looking forward to Khor'Minos, I've always wanted to build a city in a mountain.I'd love to see the realistic version, but possibly worth remembering that if you make Njorhaalt and Khor'Minos by the same principle, you could be working on this for a very long time.
Good, that's exactly why I'm doing this. This is supposed to be the nursery after about 40k electrum or so, I don't know how far it goes but this is after it all gets rebuilt in brick with a second floor.fully upgraded one? genuinely asking because what you're doing is really helping me actually see what it all looks like