Those banners with letters is a simple but amazing touch. I’ve never seen someone use it for a bar style text like that but just added above my brothers house on my realm “She was only 16” using this
1:12:21 this roof design is called Crow stepped Gable 1:13:58 its lead they melt it and let it solidify to join two roofs together 1:16:38 places that experience more rain and less hurricanes (UK Archipelago) have overhanging roofs to shed rain away from the walls to avoid water damage; if the area is the opposite (US) they have fewer overhangs as the hurricanes will get under that overhang and rip the roof off of the building. If the area has more monsoons (Philippines Archipelago) they have drastic overhangs much more pronounced than UK architecture to shed even more rain water. 1:20:03 dry and arid architecture have domed roof to keep the inside of the building cool as hot air rises cold air falls. Exterior doors are deeply recessed to shade the door and keep that air cool. windows aren't made of glass to avoid the greenhouse effect and instead made of the same material the walls are but in a lattice and high up to allow that hot air to escape the building.
My first house ever was a birch log house on the side of a cliff on water ...i put my animals on top of my house .. my interior color scheme was black white and blue
This is already one of the best “get good at building” guides I’ve seen. I’ve seen 1 segment of this video. That’s how good it was. Your very very well spoken, your explanations are very straight and too the point. Subbed
Really enjoying this movie so far... been watching a lot of miniminuteman and seeing ancient civilizations and the ways they built their homes and villages along with the terrain, angling holy sites to face the sun when it rises and planning their cities so very carefully but also spontaneously in the form of desire paths so that they're equal parts random and beautiful- it's made me want to get back into minecraft building. I'm especially enamored by the puebloan cliff communities in mesa verde, and i'd love to transform a badlands biome into something so homey and warm like that :)
Someone should invent a device that connects to your phone and pauses the video you’re watching when you fall asleep so that you can pick right back up where you left off later. (I really want to watch this but I’m very tired and it’s 2:36 am)
Probably the best building guide I've ever seen on YT. I feel the necessity to rewatch for eternity just because of the information density. Probably the only guide on building I will ever need - glad to have it watched at the beginning of my journey coming from "only technical redstone magic" :)
dude i watched the video during breakfast and then stayed the whole day building stuff and I've never had so much fun in creative mode like you are fantastic 😭😭🤚🤚
this is one of the best "how to start" videos I've found so far and I'm loving the first 14 minutes. you have such clear presentation on the process with enough detail to explain your thoughts but not so much it's overwhelming and I love your colour wheel, it's amazing. I have to go back to work now, but I'll be back for more!❤
I've seen alot of getting better at building in Minecraft videos but all of them seem to just be about houses not really anything else but this is the best one I've seen
Checked this out because im working on the first phase of a massive city build, and I haven't done too much mega building in the past. Insanely helpful and I'm looking forward to putting it to use once I finish the digging. Gonna be a cyber themed city from bedrock to surface and im so excited to use what I learned here.
This video is absolutely amazing! As an artist I was surprised how many art and design basics you use in your buildings to make them look so amazing, that's really impressive and shows how knowledgeable you are!
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. I aim to help people see that they can learn from other mediums to help their Minecraft building, and am so glad when people get it.
This is, by far, one of the best, most complete (if not THE very best) and well explained Minecraft building videos I've ever seen! It deserves a complete comment, so here goes my attempt: I'm puzzled. Normally I'd be fascinated with all these awesome, detailed or stylized buildings, and I'd feel inspired to do my own, but then I'd always end up stressed out and not finishing them, whether it is because I'm not skillful enough to emulate what I see in these kinda videos, or just because... Minecraft is a game to me, and I come to it for relaxation. And, building; particularly making a good building, takes a lot of time, thinking and practice. An amount of effort I wouldn't normally want to put in a game I intend to relax with. And this is coming from someone who has studied architecture in college and has seen most of the concepts and theory shown here. I'm still eager to build all sorts of constructions in this game, since... Well, it's easier than actually going out and building in the real world, isn't it? I don't know what conclusion to make out of this. I just wanted to express a concern that I've seen quite a lot of people deal with in the Minecraft community. If you want to take something out of this, it could be that it is OK to not want to build these colossal, grandiose mega-bases, or even smaller projects like a detailed aesthetic winter cottage in a taiga, with a bit of terraforming around it. Sometimes it is ok to be lazy, since it tells us what we actually want (or not) to do, and how much effort it would represent for us to do it. Maybe it's all about dropping expectations and start REALLY simple, allowing mistakes and, enjoying the process as one of the many things you can do in this seemingly simple, yet surprisingly complex cube, sandbox survival game. . .. ... .... ..... .... ... .. . PS: I realise this comment could actually make a good video script, but honestly I don't make videos, so I don't have a clue about that lol. Maybe some time in the future...
This video really is one of a kind. I learned so much and it's not just those building hacks videos that you see everywhere. It's real quality building advice.
Thank you. I genuinely appreciate it. That’s exactly why I made this series and the video. I’ve seen thousands of build hack videos but they don’t actually teach, they just show. Comments like this make me so happy.
I havent even finished the video yet but its so helpful already! I’ve always hated my builds and copied tutorials off youtube, I’ve tried watching building tips before but this is way better, straightforward and easy to understand. thanks you so much! subbed.
I like the real information, the science behind it, as I am not a natural artist, so I need to learn the technique behind to be able to reproduce the feeling and this has been really helpful.
incredible video :0!! i picked up minecraft again after a few years and thought building was way out of my comfort zone (I am very comfy with my dirt houses and pure wood bases) but this made it feel so approachable! i had no idea a lot of making builds look good came down to art fundamentals but it totally makes sense! hoping i can flex a little on my friends with all the fun tricks lol ^^
For angles and curves, First, I like to stick to 3 main rotations. 1: perfectly straight 2: complete 45 degrees 3: 3 blocks across for 1 block out. I find anything else needlessly complicated for small-medium scale builds, although there's nothing stopping you from trying, so don't let me discourage you. And second, don't be afraid to freestyle some of your curves. Sometimes an "incorrect" curve can look better depending on how it's cut and detailed. Some "correct" curves look more like squares or diamonds, so have a go at embellishing the corners some. If you want to have octagons and circles in the same area, it might be worth making your circles more like rounded squares to show a clearer intention and separation between the two.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. If everyone who likes the builds can share with one other person then think would enjoy it and I’ll get there.
Thanks for the tips. I am a pretty good builder but I find that my builds are lacking because I don’t have roof variations. Thanks for solving my issue! I will now make different types of roofs. Should make my stuff look way better now. Happy building!
minecraft is labor of love, I know people use third party programs for their mega projects but even then it takes time and planning. I prefer to stay retail and my projects are very small as I have very limited time to play but I enjoy watching the creativity and ingenuity of other players who make some impressive and interesting builds and find fun ways to use game objects and features.
using slabs as a floor is actually interesting. you would need to place any workbenches on a full block or slab on top of slab or else it floats, which floating has its benefits in some cases.
There's a Tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/QAaKlbLc6F8/v-deo.html for the large one that has a house inside, and the original Survival episode that I built them is here: ua-cam.com/video/jr8oxntCvo4/v-deo.html
This is a genuinely amazing resource for beginner builders, especially taking into account distance at which the build is viewed and how gradients play into it But for some reason, towards the end and start of each segment, the audio gets really weird? I don't think it's anything on viewer side, but it's really strange
At the 23:49 mark you show a building and talking about smooth quartz. Just prior to that you showed a bunch of builds that look very cool. Would you by chance have schematics you could share of them? The one on screen at the above mention time stamp would be the one im most interested in.
Pick a couple of core colours that you want and then use complimentary or contrasting colours and tones to go alongside them. Start with no more than 5 or 6 blocks in a block palette and then you can increase as you become more confident.
I have to say, your English is so good haha. I mean, i am german and i would say my English is not the very best.😅 So there are few English-speaking creators where i dont understand any word. But in this video i understood the most. Great to improve my English understanding 👍🏻
Greate guide. Loved every bit of it. Can you make a guide on how to decorate interior of a buidling or a space? I have a base cave, and I want to maintain the organic shape of the caves while detailing it and I find it a bit difficult.
Make sure to check out the Terraforming episode when it comes! Subscribe and turn on notifications!
I'll need this. Keep me posted.
Those banners with letters is a simple but amazing touch. I’ve never seen someone use it for a bar style text like that but just added above my brothers house on my realm “She was only 16” using this
You've got 3 -> 4 types of grey: cool grey, neutral grey, warm grey and earl grey :)
I’m right there with you 😂😂😂
1:12:21 this roof design is called Crow stepped Gable
1:13:58 its lead they melt it and let it solidify to join two roofs together
1:16:38 places that experience more rain and less hurricanes (UK Archipelago) have overhanging roofs to shed rain away from the walls to avoid water damage; if the area is the opposite (US) they have fewer overhangs as the hurricanes will get under that overhang and rip the roof off of the building. If the area has more monsoons (Philippines Archipelago) they have drastic overhangs much more pronounced than UK architecture to shed even more rain water.
1:20:03 dry and arid architecture have domed roof to keep the inside of the building cool as hot air rises cold air falls. Exterior doors are deeply recessed to shade the door and keep that air cool. windows aren't made of glass to avoid the greenhouse effect and instead made of the same material the walls are but in a lattice and high up to allow that hot air to escape the building.
When it began and he said this is a basic house most people will build I realised just how bad my building skills are 😂
Hopefully the series helps you
Right, I need a series on how to get to the basic basic house. Lol
Yup, me too lol
SAME
My first house ever was a birch log house on the side of a cliff on water ...i put my animals on top of my house .. my interior color scheme was black white and blue
the curve advice around 37:54 is actually insane, great vid
Thank you! I’m glad you found it useful
This is already one of the best “get good at building” guides I’ve seen. I’ve seen 1 segment of this video. That’s how good it was. Your very very well spoken, your explanations are very straight and too the point. Subbed
Thank you so much. I'm so glad it's helped.
Talk about a masterclass.
Thank you so much
came to have fun. stayed to learn architecture
Awesome. I’m glad you enjoyed it
Yes same
Thanks! Panning to go big and build a castle this was useful research.
Awesome! Make sure to show me the finished result on Twitter or Discord!
Criminally underrated channel and video. Great stuff!
Much appreciated! Thank you!
Underrated channel.
I expected you to have AT THE LEAST 100k.
Subbed.
Thank you so much. I appreciate it.
Great video, really helps breaking down all these components while not overbearing with too much information :)
Awesome! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
45:24 - That dig at Jackson Pollock cracked me up.
Haha, glad you appreciated it!
Came here from Impulse. Looking forward to this vid !
Thank you, hope you enjoy!
Really enjoying this movie so far... been watching a lot of miniminuteman and seeing ancient civilizations and the ways they built their homes and villages along with the terrain, angling holy sites to face the sun when it rises and planning their cities so very carefully but also spontaneously in the form of desire paths so that they're equal parts random and beautiful- it's made me want to get back into minecraft building. I'm especially enamored by the puebloan cliff communities in mesa verde, and i'd love to transform a badlands biome into something so homey and warm like that :)
Thank you! That sounds really cool! I’d love to see what you make, share it on my Discord or tweet me!
Someone should invent a device that connects to your phone and pauses the video you’re watching when you fall asleep so that you can pick right back up where you left off later. (I really want to watch this but I’m very tired and it’s 2:36 am)
This is your Adie alarm reminding you to watch the rest of this video 😂
@@AdieCrafthere I am at 7:41 to restart the video lol
Bro ive done this exact thing like 3 times 😂😂. I make it about 15 minutes further each night
Can’t you just put the phone down ? Are you that addicted you can’t fall asleep without having a video in the background ?
@@reefa4655Buddy you’re saying this on an HOUR long video. 💀
You are the absolute GOAT
Why, thank you!
Thank you! This helps me to become a better builder 😀
So glad it helps!
Thank you for the Movie edition 😊
Glad you like it. Thought it might be useful.
Probably the best building guide I've ever seen on YT. I feel the necessity to rewatch for eternity just because of the information density. Probably the only guide on building I will ever need - glad to have it watched at the beginning of my journey coming from "only technical redstone magic" :)
Thank you so much. I am so glad you found the video and the channel and more so that it is helpful
Thanks, I finally know how to build a dirt hut now
The best dirt huts ever!
You deserve way more views for the effort alone great video! :D
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it!
dude i watched the video during breakfast and then stayed the whole day building stuff and I've never had so much fun in creative mode like you are fantastic 😭😭🤚🤚
I'm glad it inspired you. Awesome!
this is one of the best "how to start" videos I've found so far and I'm loving the first 14 minutes. you have such clear presentation on the process with enough detail to explain your thoughts but not so much it's overwhelming and I love your colour wheel, it's amazing. I have to go back to work now, but I'll be back for more!❤
Thank you so much, i'm so glad it's helped you and appreciate your kind words.
I've seen alot of getting better at building in Minecraft videos but all of them seem to just be about houses not really anything else but this is the best one I've seen
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it
This is actually so helpful 😭😭 I’ve been wanting to become a really good builder since I’m not the best survival player, tysm!! 100% subbing
Thank you, I really appreciate it!
you’re really thoughtful about ur builds this is awesome sauce
Thank you so much!
I’m a terrible builder aspiring to become a good one, this is the best building guide I’ve found. I’m recommending you to all my friends. Subbed.
Also, where or how did YOU learn to build?
Thank you so much! That's why I do these videos, I love inspiring people to build. I appreciate it
I started with Art first then came to Minecraft later and just applied the same art principles.
Checked this out because im working on the first phase of a massive city build, and I haven't done too much mega building in the past. Insanely helpful and I'm looking forward to putting it to use once I finish the digging. Gonna be a cyber themed city from bedrock to surface and im so excited to use what I learned here.
Awesome! That sounds like a great project and thank you!
This video is absolutely amazing! As an artist I was surprised how many art and design basics you use in your buildings to make them look so amazing, that's really impressive and shows how knowledgeable you are!
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. I aim to help people see that they can learn from other mediums to help their Minecraft building, and am so glad when people get it.
This was so well put together that I feel like I shouldn't have seen it for free.
Immediate sub
Thank you. I appreciate it.
this video is actually insanely helpful, got yourself a sub💪🏼
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
As a pixel artist. Damn good guide my dude.
Thank you so much!
Great work! I will be improving my realm from this wealth of information!
Thank you!
The section on realistic architecture is really well-structured and thorough. Great touch
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it.
This is, by far, one of the best, most complete (if not THE very best) and well explained Minecraft building videos I've ever seen!
It deserves a complete comment, so here goes my attempt:
I'm puzzled. Normally I'd be fascinated with all these awesome, detailed or stylized buildings, and I'd feel inspired to do my own, but then I'd always end up stressed out and not finishing them, whether it is because I'm not skillful enough to emulate what I see in these kinda videos, or just because... Minecraft is a game to me, and I come to it for relaxation. And, building; particularly making a good building, takes a lot of time, thinking and practice. An amount of effort I wouldn't normally want to put in a game I intend to relax with.
And this is coming from someone who has studied architecture in college and has seen most of the concepts and theory shown here. I'm still eager to build all sorts of constructions in this game, since... Well, it's easier than actually going out and building in the real world, isn't it?
I don't know what conclusion to make out of this. I just wanted to express a concern that I've seen quite a lot of people deal with in the Minecraft community. If you want to take something out of this, it could be that it is OK to not want to build these colossal, grandiose mega-bases, or even smaller projects like a detailed aesthetic winter cottage in a taiga, with a bit of terraforming around it. Sometimes it is ok to be lazy, since it tells us what we actually want (or not) to do, and how much effort it would represent for us to do it.
Maybe it's all about dropping expectations and start REALLY simple, allowing mistakes and, enjoying the process as one of the many things you can do in this seemingly simple, yet surprisingly complex cube, sandbox survival game.
. .. ... .... ..... .... ... .. .
PS: I realise this comment could actually make a good video script, but honestly I don't make videos, so I don't have a clue about that lol. Maybe some time in the future...
Thank you, I appreciate it!
This video really is one of a kind. I learned so much and it's not just those building hacks videos that you see everywhere. It's real quality building advice.
Thank you. I genuinely appreciate it. That’s exactly why I made this series and the video. I’ve seen thousands of build hack videos but they don’t actually teach, they just show. Comments like this make me so happy.
I havent even finished the video yet but its so helpful already! I’ve always hated my builds and copied tutorials off youtube, I’ve tried watching building tips before but this is way better, straightforward and easy to understand. thanks you so much! subbed.
Thank you so much. This is exactly why I wanted to make this series to break down the process into manageable chunks. Anyway, I appreciate it!
Banger
Thank you!
This is a absolutely awesome video. it helped me so much.
Thank you, I appreciate it
I’ve learned a LOT more from this than from all the other “how to” videos I’ve ever watched combined. You deserve more views sir. Thank you! Subbed
I appreciate your kind words, truly.
I like the real information, the science behind it, as I am not a natural artist, so I need to learn the technique behind to be able to reproduce the feeling and this has been really helpful.
What is the block used on middle area of the red torii gate at 3:47?
It’s a banner design, there’s a video on the channel with Japanese banners where you can learn how to make it.
Unbelievable guide I have been struggling with my block pallets and trying to mix it up and this video helped so much
Thank you! I'm glad it helped!
Im realizing alot if this i learned in college as an art student lol.
This is really good info!
Thank you, I appreciate it
Love this
Thank you!
My god this has helped me so damn much and elevated my building skills a lot, Thanks Adie!!
I’m glad it could help and thank you!
This was good to watch and learn all at once.
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Spectacular guide, thank you every much!
Thank you so much!
incredible video :0!! i picked up minecraft again after a few years and thought building was way out of my comfort zone (I am very comfy with my dirt houses and pure wood bases) but this made it feel so approachable! i had no idea a lot of making builds look good came down to art fundamentals but it totally makes sense! hoping i can flex a little on my friends with all the fun tricks lol ^^
Thank you! It’s comments like this that are why I make videos. I’m glad I’ve inspired you to give it a go! Good luck! You can do it!
For angles and curves,
First, I like to stick to 3 main rotations.
1: perfectly straight
2: complete 45 degrees
3: 3 blocks across for 1 block out.
I find anything else needlessly complicated for small-medium scale builds, although there's nothing stopping you from trying, so don't let me discourage you.
And second, don't be afraid to freestyle some of your curves. Sometimes an "incorrect" curve can look better depending on how it's cut and detailed.
Some "correct" curves look more like squares or diamonds, so have a go at embellishing the corners some.
If you want to have octagons and circles in the same area, it might be worth making your circles more like rounded squares to show a clearer intention and separation between the two.
Good ideas 👍🏻
What a well made video. Great idea & thanks for your info
Thank you so much!
This is an Amazing video!! This helps a lot cause I didn't know much about building. Thank You So Much!!!
Thank you! I'm glad it could help you!
10:56 I usually make full wool shells so I can get the general shape of everything.
That works well 👍🏻
24:24 I love this part so much, thank you so much. *opeing Minecraft*
Thank you!
nice video man. thank you so much
And thank you for your kind words!
no problem
I recommended this video and this channel to my friend who I’m starting a build project with :)
Thank you. I appreciate it!
@@AdieCraft how do you feel about using seeds to get optimal terrain when building?
Picking a seed can be a great way to get the world you want
You are a very good and dedicated youtuber, i checked a lot on the comments and saw how you responded to every single one, also this video helps a lot
Thank you! I appreciate it!
This video is one of the best in class of its kind.
Thank you so much. Means a lot.
@@AdieCraft course man. It’s a competitive “kind”, too. Be proud.
I'm stunned, you're really a perfect builder
I'm surprised you don't have *at least* 100k+ subscribers
Keep the great work 👍
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. If everyone who likes the builds can share with one other person then think would enjoy it and I’ll get there.
My friends and I are starting a one block skyblock playthrough, and I'm their "resident architect" so this video is a massive help❤
I’m glad you’ve found it useful!
1:05:47 Which blocks are those spires made of? :O Looks so pointy
It's a mixture of Walls, Blocks and Fences. You can get some super pointy effects.
Didn't learn anything new but that's no insult to you, if this video existed say, 5 years ago, I'd be a much better builder today. Very well made!
Thank you
Thanks for the tips. I am a pretty good builder but I find that my builds are lacking because I don’t have roof variations. Thanks for solving my issue! I will now make different types of roofs. Should make my stuff look way better now. Happy building!
Thank you! I'm glad that it helped!
minecraft is labor of love,
I know people use third party programs for their mega projects but even then it takes time and planning. I prefer to stay retail and my projects are very small as I have very limited time to play but I enjoy watching the creativity and ingenuity of other players who make some impressive and interesting builds and find fun ways to use game objects and features.
Hopefully we can continue to give you enjoyment!
@@AdieCraft bless you my friend. you are an artist.
Great video helped me a ton!!!!
Thank you so much!
The fact u did add medieval in the realistic builds is insane
In a good way? Not many people build realistic medieval stuff
This is so underrated
Thank you so much
@@AdieCraft you're welcome! This video really helped me improve my builds : )
Thank u for this! I kinda suck at building things unless I’m following a tutorial so this gave me some good ideas. Subbed
I'm really glad you found the video useful, and thank you!
Yea after watching this video i feel like currently i struggle with making depth and using better block pallets
This was very helpfull
Thank you!
I love these mansions that y'all with actual talent and creativity call a..."starter house" as it would be like a featured build on my crap realm 😁
Thank you
using slabs as a floor is actually interesting. you would need to place any workbenches on a full block or slab on top of slab or else it floats, which floating has its benefits in some cases.
Or you can build them into the walls, or use Redstone to hide. Alternatively you can make a feature of them.
how can I build those cool looking mushrooms?!! 31:35
There's a Tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/QAaKlbLc6F8/v-deo.html for the large one that has a house inside, and the original Survival episode that I built them is here: ua-cam.com/video/jr8oxntCvo4/v-deo.html
@@AdieCraft thank you very much brother🙂
Is there a video or floorplan for the lil castles in the color gradient section
Yes, there is, search on the channel for Castle and you should find it 👍🏻
Very informative but the rainbow wall crying had me for a moment lol
👍🏻
This is a genuinely amazing resource for beginner builders, especially taking into account distance at which the build is viewed and how gradients play into it
But for some reason, towards the end and start of each segment, the audio gets really weird? I don't think it's anything on viewer side, but it's really strange
Thank you so much. Yeah, I had to mute some music that was copywrite claimed, and although it removes it, it’s not perfect afterwards.
You're a genius 🤯
Why, thank you!
This video gave me a feeling that this dude is a pro in real life. Anyway you have earned my subscribe. Hope you reach 100k sooner.🥰
Haha, thank you, I appreciate it!
@@AdieCraft Btw, terraforming 101 please🙏
I'm working on the planning for it, so not too long...
At the 23:49 mark you show a building and talking about smooth quartz. Just prior to that you showed a bunch of builds that look very cool. Would you by chance have schematics you could share of them? The one on screen at the above mention time stamp would be the one im most interested in.
If you mean the futuristic world, there's tutorials for most of the builds in that world and world downloads are available vie my Discord.
Watched this to improve in Minecraft and came out improving in pen and paper art 10/10 hurt my brain
Glad it was useful for you.
No way you just revelaed your magic like that. The best one and the only one needed to be good at building 🔥 nailed it well
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it.
Amazing, this really helped making me a better builder
Thank you so much!
How do you make a block palettes?
Pick a couple of core colours that you want and then use complimentary or contrasting colours and tones to go alongside them. Start with no more than 5 or 6 blocks in a block palette and then you can increase as you become more confident.
I get alot of build videos cuz I enjoy learning new tecniques and the little toons in the background
Hope you enjoyed it!
..NiCe!
Thanks!
Vert very nice video, thanks!
Thank you very much!
Do you update the color map?
I haven’t yet, but I will do in the future.
I haven’t yet, but I will do in the future.
this is NOT building 101 this is like 404
Haha
That’s so real
But it's working pretty fine on my end...
Not found?
this video teaches us that we have to treat our main activities with the same complexity as this guy. that means to actually do something
You don’t have to, but it will help if you know the basics
@AdieCraft it's recommended if one wants to thrive
It is @@atanasoaeihoratiu7198
Hey, can someone told me what is that build in the beginning? That mansion looks sick
It’s the Addams Family mansion, I built it for Halloween a couple of years back. There’s a tutorial on the channel.
I have to say, your English is so good haha. I mean, i am german and i would say my English is not the very best.😅 So there are few English-speaking creators where i dont understand any word. But in this video i understood the most. Great to improve my English understanding 👍🏻
Thank you! I’m glad you understood it and hope it was useful.
Yes it was, thank you
ohhhhh, would love to have you in an SMP like uhmm Hermitcraft!
Thank you!
Thanks for the tips! Also, what's the music around 1:04:25?
Thank you so much. And it's a song called 'Watch Me' by Geographer
Greate guide. Loved every bit of it. Can you make a guide on how to decorate interior of a buidling or a space? I have a base cave, and I want to maintain the organic shape of the caves while detailing it and I find it a bit difficult.
Thank you so much, there will be more episodes on landscaping and terraforming coming up, so make sure you don’t miss those
Im very good at almost every aspect of minecraft. Building is my weakness im terrible 😵💫 im hoping i can turn this journey into something special
Hopefully the series helps, would be great to see some outcomes on the discord!
@@AdieCraftwill do 👍
Does any of this include survival tips to maximize your efficiency?
They are all tips you can use in survival, the more you practice the more efficient you’ll get
17:50 poland mentioned🇵🇱
Haha, you mean the flag. I'm afraid that wasn't intentional.
Was not expecting a Minecraft tutorial to include a segment on why the most important part of the Mona Lisa is the cleavage
Well now you know 😂
lmao 1h of this, chad. imma watch this ty
Nice
I hope u make Tutorial How to build and design A steampunk theme..and Thx for this Video.
There’s an entire series in the steampunk theme: check out my Survival series, Adie’s Adventure. And you’re welcome
what are the textures packs used here?
Where there is a texture pack it’s Vanilla BDCraft, but it’s normally just vanilla.
i would love if you put the cell shader looking shaders, at 31:12? thanks in advance!
Those shaders are pretty cool
The tree monster is definatly sustainable 😂(for all the hermitcraft lovers)
Haha, he is!