Have you ever done a Neuschwanstein castle? I'm sure they've been done before, but that castle is amazing.
Another castle is the chateau de Chantilly, which was rebuilt by the son of Louis-Philippe from its renaissance roots and turned into an art museum rivaling some of the best. (the museum is called the musee conde)
"Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage...
If I have freedom in my love
And in my soul am free,
Angels alone that soar above
Enjoy such Liberty" - Richard Lovelace
katarn wrote:Have you ever done a Neuschwanstein castle? I'm sure they've been done before, but that castle is amazing.
Another castle is the chateau de Chantilly, which was rebuilt by the son of Louis-Philippe from its renaissance roots and turned into an art museum rivaling some of the best. (the museum is called the musee conde)
Those are enormous. How much time do you spend on minecraft? I built something maybe a tenth the size of that white castle and took like three days...
"Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage...
If I have freedom in my love
And in my soul am free,
Angels alone that soar above
Enjoy such Liberty" - Richard Lovelace
Madness: The Entirety Of Denmark Recreated In Minecraft
Something is blocks in the state of Denmark. And by that, I mean everything. This isn’t just an approximation, either. It’s a 1:1 recreation of Denmark based on real-life data collected by the Danish GeoData Agency. Countless places, things, and well-known television show space ships have been reborn, phoenix-like, by way of Minecraft’s blocky black magic, but I don’t think we’ve ever seen anything quite like this.
I think de officis next Minecraft project should be a giant structure shaped like his social security number. That would be awesome, it would be really cool if he signed the structure with his name the way all great artists do.
heydaralon wrote:I think de officis next Minecraft project should be a giant structure shaped like his social security number. That would be awesome, it would be really cool if he signed the structure with his name the way all great artists do.
I'm thinking of doing the cadet chapel at West Point, or just a gothic style cathedral. I built two small ones to practice style, but I'd like this one to be to scale (if I do the chapel) or a little larger than the average cathedral if I just stay general. I'm using the default texture pack, but I was wondering what advice you might have for technique on things like arches.
"Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage...
If I have freedom in my love
And in my soul am free,
Angels alone that soar above
Enjoy such Liberty" - Richard Lovelace