They build it in creative first and then use software to see how many materials
LukePJ25 on
Possibly used a tool like Litematica. It lets you calculate the materials needed for a build, as well as have a blueprint/preview in your world so you can see where each block goes. Really useful for big builds.
_DASSI_ on
I think they first build it in creative keeping track of everything they need then build it in survival or they might have a mod where you can build what you want to build and it will count every block.
MReaps25 on
Mods like axiom or create or litematica, it let you build huge things much easier
Kecske_gamer on
Litematica or similar stuff used on things pre-built in creative
Basically mods that give you a hologram of builds, block lists of them, and other useful things.
DucksAreFriends on
Yeah they can tell because they’re copying from creative, and you can tell they’re following some schematic of some kind by the way they build for the bits they do actually show being built, because they so often build layer by layer or just generally a way you wouldn’t see if it was built freestyle.
But all these hardcore all in one video mega projects lots of channels are doing are definitely faked. It’s not the hardcore bit I’m skeptical about. They didn’t make that in survival without cheats in only a few months.
Still impressive builds, and would still take a lot of work to fake, but they get more views if they say it was in hardcore than just saying “here’s a cool build I did in creative”
Erza_3725 on
some youtuebers pay other experienced players in the building community on platforms such as fiver to build them custom structures so they can then replicate it in their worlds using litematica mod and some youtubers build these structures themselves in creative and use litematica mod to replicate it In survival
adorablexswitchblade on
Mods and world edit.
FirexJkxFire on
Its so strange how amazing the inside looks, then they just do a flat non detailed hex wall for the outside.
Its like the Mona Lisa but they just stuck on googely eyes at the end
Should have just raised it up like 15/20 blocks then made the outside look similar to the inside
Friedguywubawuba on
You just get a lot of what you need, and when you run out, you get more. That’s what I do lol
Batata-Sofi on
Build in creative, use litematica, know the exact numbers
Cypher_Xero on
Math
Space19723103 on
i just gather as i need and other than pixel circle generator the rest i build as i go..
Kind-Ring-4728 on
I use mods so i use axiom to build it in creative then i create a schematic. The schematic gives you a material list then i place the schematic in my survival world, grind for the blocks and place them . To be honest i only do the basics with it then i fine detail in survival to make it look good in the survival world
Xagmore on
You can use Blender and Blockbench to make stuff like this. You can download free 3D models like off of Sketch Fab, then clean it upnin blender, then transfer it to Blockbench or a similar program that let’s you move thins in the world like World Edit.
Even the videos that look like they are building it, its not really them, its a mod that allows “time lapse” like builds.
You can actually do this type of time-lapse build in Bedrock. You can give yourself a Structure Block to copy builds and have it re-build at whatever speed you like. (Can’t be done in Java because Java doesn’t share the Education Edition blocks)
Dangerous-Quit7821 on
They use mods like Axiom in creative mode to design builds then capture them with Litematica which gives them a complete materials list. Then they use Litematica to lay out a blueprint that renders the blocks in layers as a ghost block.
VulcanVulpees on
A light skematic mod that tells them
MooseWilliams on
The exact number isn’t needed here. A lot of stone and some coloured blocks
incomprehensible35 on
Litematica
SuchaPessimist on
Litematica.
smokeybear100 on
Have a lot of 2 blocks and just start going.
CM99807 on
Litematica, it’s a tool that lets you make a hologram of a build but it’s only available for PC
If you’re asking how they designed it. Through a lot of practice, trial and error until it looked good
Some YouTubers do hire people to make things for them but most of them don’t at least the good ones
minecraftzizou on
look into 3d models voxelise them and you got yourself a refrence for building its lkinda like building pixel art or 3d sculptures
Dismal-Piccolo864 on
Maths
SansyBoy14 on
So there’s a few things.
First, they’ll build it in creative. They can do is in a variety of ways, from exporting 3D models to Minecraft (what I usually do since I’m a 3D modeler), or using tools like Axiom or worldedit.
From there they create a schematic, and using litematica they can get a material list that includes every single block needed, as well as it shows where you need to place all the blocks.
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They build it in creative first and then use software to see how many materials
Possibly used a tool like Litematica. It lets you calculate the materials needed for a build, as well as have a blueprint/preview in your world so you can see where each block goes. Really useful for big builds.
I think they first build it in creative keeping track of everything they need then build it in survival or they might have a mod where you can build what you want to build and it will count every block.
Mods like axiom or create or litematica, it let you build huge things much easier
Litematica or similar stuff used on things pre-built in creative
Basically mods that give you a hologram of builds, block lists of them, and other useful things.
Yeah they can tell because they’re copying from creative, and you can tell they’re following some schematic of some kind by the way they build for the bits they do actually show being built, because they so often build layer by layer or just generally a way you wouldn’t see if it was built freestyle.
But all these hardcore all in one video mega projects lots of channels are doing are definitely faked. It’s not the hardcore bit I’m skeptical about. They didn’t make that in survival without cheats in only a few months.
Still impressive builds, and would still take a lot of work to fake, but they get more views if they say it was in hardcore than just saying “here’s a cool build I did in creative”
some youtuebers pay other experienced players in the building community on platforms such as fiver to build them custom structures so they can then replicate it in their worlds using litematica mod and some youtubers build these structures themselves in creative and use litematica mod to replicate it In survival
Mods and world edit.
Its so strange how amazing the inside looks, then they just do a flat non detailed hex wall for the outside.
Its like the Mona Lisa but they just stuck on googely eyes at the end
Should have just raised it up like 15/20 blocks then made the outside look similar to the inside
You just get a lot of what you need, and when you run out, you get more. That’s what I do lol
Build in creative, use litematica, know the exact numbers
Math
i just gather as i need and other than pixel circle generator the rest i build as i go..
I use mods so i use axiom to build it in creative then i create a schematic. The schematic gives you a material list then i place the schematic in my survival world, grind for the blocks and place them . To be honest i only do the basics with it then i fine detail in survival to make it look good in the survival world
You can use Blender and Blockbench to make stuff like this. You can download free 3D models like off of Sketch Fab, then clean it upnin blender, then transfer it to Blockbench or a similar program that let’s you move thins in the world like World Edit.
Even the videos that look like they are building it, its not really them, its a mod that allows “time lapse” like builds.
You can actually do this type of time-lapse build in Bedrock. You can give yourself a Structure Block to copy builds and have it re-build at whatever speed you like. (Can’t be done in Java because Java doesn’t share the Education Edition blocks)
They use mods like Axiom in creative mode to design builds then capture them with Litematica which gives them a complete materials list. Then they use Litematica to lay out a blueprint that renders the blocks in layers as a ghost block.
A light skematic mod that tells them
The exact number isn’t needed here. A lot of stone and some coloured blocks
Litematica
Litematica.
Have a lot of 2 blocks and just start going.
Litematica, it’s a tool that lets you make a hologram of a build but it’s only available for PC
If you’re asking how they designed it. Through a lot of practice, trial and error until it looked good
Some YouTubers do hire people to make things for them but most of them don’t at least the good ones
look into 3d models voxelise them and you got yourself a refrence for building its lkinda like building pixel art or 3d sculptures
Maths
So there’s a few things.
First, they’ll build it in creative. They can do is in a variety of ways, from exporting 3D models to Minecraft (what I usually do since I’m a 3D modeler), or using tools like Axiom or worldedit.
From there they create a schematic, and using litematica they can get a material list that includes every single block needed, as well as it shows where you need to place all the blocks.
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