Making A Realistic Minecraft Gold Ore Block Using Resin
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- Опубліковано 18 бер 2022
- In Today's video, Patrick shows us how to make the Gold Ore Block from Minecraft using the Patrick Adair Supplies Cube Kit. He uses Astro Tech Resin, Assorted rocks and Pyrite to create two beautiful realistic-looking gold ore blocks!
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I personally prefer the realistic block. At the start of the video I thought I'd like the one with river pebbles better but it turns out I was wrong
They're both so fun! I love how clear the resin is so you can see into the cube 3D.
I love the granite block! It really looks perfect!!
The pebbles look so fun! I like that one the best I think.
You're Minecraft blocks are awesome, you're channel is very cool!
awesomeness, would you do a magma block for the next one? i bet it would pare well with some glow powder
I love the colorful river rocks!
Can you try to do a diamond block. It would be really cool
Can't wait to see the the diamond, emerald and sapphire minecraft blocks.
I like The realistic gold block more keep up the good work 😁
I much prefer the granite one, it looks better color wise. Maybe painting the river pebbles gray tones would make me like that one too though
This would be strangely calming, and I am here for it
I think you were right the river rock is so much more interesting to look at with all the colors. Although I do like the granite one too because it’s closer to the game. But the river rock is my favorite!
Patrick is back! Fun and artistic. I like the granite cube! Thanks for sharing your time and talent! KANSAS
Very good resin work, I like the hyper realistic one!
Henlo, nice to see the series lives on.
Try to make a diamond ore
This was amazing relaxing to watch.
Very creative
sick vid bruvs!!!
So cool
Do an emerald ore it be so sick
They look awesome! I came from the Waterjet Channel and after the blocks were done all I could think was "now cut them in half with a waterjet!!" Lmao
Take dust from all the materials you make rings out of and melt it together and with that substance make a ring out of
Diamond ore next?
Maybe I’ll end up making one honestly cool desk art. Realistic one is my favorite!
make some photo of your cube and turn it into a texture pack ! The circle is complete :D
I really enjoyed what you did there, thank you for sharing! While watching I started wondering.. what if you add a small flat magnet in the middle of each face of the cubes? Could we then play minecraft irl? :D
Yep as long as the poles of the magnets were lined up right. It might be better to alternate magnets on each side. One side would have a + magnet side facing out and the other would have the - magnet side facing out. That way you wouldn't run into the problem of two blocks having the same pole facing out. Would actually be really cool to make a ton of 1inch cubes to play with in real life. It would be cool to make all the other blocks too. Trapdoors, stairs, glass blocks and panes, cactus, melons, pumpkins, all of them. Then build a Minecraft world taking up an entire room. It would cost a lot in resin, magnets, and other materials though.
now I need a texture pack like that for minecraft...
I like the granite one better. I think redstone is the most beautiful Minecraft block and also interesting because you might add some light to it
Though they look awesome, I would've LOVED to see a version where the stone was cut 🤔 (to make them look like they fit together, think of an ancient stone bridge) to place the ore in.
We debated this, but the added cost was. . . well. . . let's just say a lot
@@PatrickAdairDesigns yeah, that's what I figured 😅. I had the random thought after coming across miniature stone bricks in a store.
It might look cool to machine face or evenly sand each face of the cube down to present the rocks with a flat surface, then polish the resin back up to gloss.
thats what i was hoping he would do :(
Obsidian is one I would really like to see
DO A DIAMOND BLOCK PLS 😁
Looks good. I vote granite!
It's unfortunate that you couldn't make a real gold block. I understand why though. The end result is still pretty good and does resemble the Minecraft block. The pyrite doesn't look yellow enough but that might just be me. Very nice job nonetheless.
Those are actually really cool paper weights if nothing else.
Love the granite one! It’s so good! How about a birch log block for the next one you’ll make?
You should make glowstone that glows up or has a light inside it. Love your projects
Should try one with some smaller pyrite chunks and much much smaller gravel so it looks like the game, maybe two shades of very fine gravel or even dark grey and black sand poured in a pattern.
These are both awesome I just don't get Minecraft vibes from them
Diamond ore!.....I'd use crushed limestone screenings and Zircon.
If you want to smelt your two realistic blocks, you're going to need to make a realistic minecraft furnace.
i like the realistic one..... i wonder what you would use for nether materials or diamond (maybe turqoise?)
Imho opinion it would look sooo much better if you would sand the sides, so the stones/pyrite instead of resin could be touched.
You could try doing a redstone block. I don't know how you would do it, but I'm sure if it's possible you can find a way.
This will be a fun project for my 11 yo son and i. I cant wait to try it!
looks cool but i would have done the block slightly bigger than sand it down so it looks like the pyrite "nugget" was split clean, i think it would look more like a minecraft block like that 😊
Fun and artistic! Thanks for sharing your time and talent! KANSAS
Wow the dirt block still alive
Ah finally. Patrick is back. I don't like videos on this channel that he isn't in.
While I prefer the more realistic look of the granite and pyrite cube, the other one is neat too. Would love to see you do some of the other ore blocks such as Iron, Copper, Emerald (please don't use real emerald), Diamond (omg same), maybe even Lapis and Redstone (use a glowing red powder perhaps?).
6 seconds with a gold Sword ?
Seems accurate...
why not slime block and honey block next time ? love the andesite one
We need an ELDEN RING PATRICK
The granite one for sure.
Maybe you should try diamond ore.
You could have ground up the rocks to better make a block.
The final product looks amazing. And I recommend you trying to make the obsidian block.
He made that 1 year ago
@@PixelWelding didn’t know that oops
That I can see just melt down real obsidian into a block.
Broo pleaseee make the glowstonnneeee
Hey try to make a crying obsidian block
Do you think you'd consider selling the Dirt block and such you've made on your website? I'd buy those in a heart beat lol
If you photograph those a bunch, you might be able to sell them as legit photorealistic textures.
im a little dissapointed that the ore is freefloating in the resin, i think granite powder mixed into the resin itself would look nice, and possibly sanding the sides to help expose more of the "gold" the the powder would obscure
Glowstone block?
Sea lantern
Obviously u need to make a realistic furnace block yo smelt the realistic gold blocks?
Hi where are u based?
now diamond block?
Without the bullshiting it is enjoyable, cause it is very satisfying to see but man... u even drop the pyrite while "carefully placing every piece" xD less bullshit, is good content as it is, no need the door salesman speech in it.
You could even do it with just music and it would be actually better, i dislike very much that kind of exagerated descriptions to make it seems more than it is...
Again, is perfect the way it is, it will sell cause it is good stuff, skip the sales speech for those like me that hate it.
Firat time i watch your content, very nice 😁
Meh but idk I just never got into Minecraft or the Lego games but am sure someone will buy it.
Meh you should use very small rocks or rock dust
Granite ones are cooler.
Granite block looks better
Nah, not good. Definitely not on the same level as your grass block. I would have done it slightly differently. Instead of just placing each element in place and having clear resin fill the voids, I would have crushed a little of each element into a powder. Mix the resin with granite powder so it unites all the various pieces of granite in the final product and makes it look like it is all part of the same rock. then, layer by layer, sprinkle a dusting of pyrite around the pyrite inclusions to make it look like a natural seam of gold ore running through the granite. Same goes for the other rock inclusions... I think that would look a LOT better.
That's not a Minecraft block. It needs to be one meter cubed lol
It's alright.
I presume you could do it SO much better, right?
@@ExperiMentalDon low quality bait
that looks dumb
i really dont get the epoxy and resin hype. 99% looks like plastic garbage...