@@timtenth_buildings8113I am not at all an expert on this, I was just watching some videos on the differences between roman and greek architecture and I just love how there seems to be a story being told, as first you build mostly greek temples in the archropolis that then expand as classical roman temples appear in the middle of the town and then there's just these massive theatres, amphiteatres, stariums and colloseums outside the pomerium. i thought it was really cool! like a greek colony that was conquered and became a roman imperial metropolis
@@the_real_vdegenne World edit to be precise, but ye copy here copy there (still takes a lot of time though). But looking at this videos views its making financial sense sooooooo.
@@diniedasuki2005 It's in majority roman architecture, but mix with Greek architecture like the wall, basicly you can say it's Greco-Roman, for the lore you can say it's a roman city in greece and it's now logic.
The fact you have the audacity to say is truly awful, and then you copy and paste it for attention. This person put in 500 hours of effort into building this city "wich" I'm sure you cannot, appreciate what was built and dont complain, let alone complain about someone not turning a 500 hour long project into a 1,000 hour one. @@lucacastellaro1615
Entirely doable right now, actually. Probably even in VRChat! You just need a script that takes the raw Minecraft save file and rebuilds the map in memory then reprocesses the polygons of the boxes into contiguous quad planes that are part of the same mesh object in occlusion cells, but use a repeating texture for the UV seams of the individual blocks. The big hiccup in performance of Minecraft is the fact it loads *so many polygons at once*. Unity doesn't really like scenes with millions of objects in them, either. So if each MC cell is a mesh object (excluding the water plane) that solves that problem. Honestly with how big some of his builds are, you're more likely to run into issues with subtle floating point errors than anything. But yes, VRChat should be able to handle his builds as long as they're converted efficiently.
Fun fact: the word Kallípolis in Greek means "beautiful city" and the name was used for two Greek cities, one in southern Italy and one in Turkey, in fact both territories were inhabited by Greek colonies. Over time their name changed and they are both called Gallipoli (the Turkish city can also be called Gelibolu and is located on the Gallipoli peninsula, which was a theater of war during the Great War). I really liked your video and is clear that you put passion into it, keep it up❤
And here's me building Giant medieval English castles the hard way, and then said castle can fit inside one of these buildings. That is just simply beautiful.
All the little details prove that not only have you invested an immense amount of time into building but also into research about things such as block pallette building and ship sizes and a couple recognizable buildings from history, as someone who has only really played around either world edit I can truly appreciate all the time that went into this and the way you put it all together shows how much experience you have. Amazing video, keep it up
Yet he thinks Greco-Roman temples were just some columns carrying a roof without nothing inside of it. Those columns should have been surrounding the walls of the interior building. A collosal mistake ruining all that artistic work.
even tho it is stunning the block/ color pallet is not like ancient greece was. This is way too white, in ancient greece there was a lot of color worked in to marketplaces and temples. Still a beautiful work of art tho
This is actually insane. I'm dying to play on this map. The attention to detail, the massive surface packed with buildings, the resemblance to Rome and Greece... every corner is just beautiful. Amazing job! ❤
I really love the Greco-Roman style architecture. Something about it just sings to me more than any other style in history around the world. Amazing work.
@@keishamnandinidevi70 well he does use world edit for some parts. He‘ll copy a lot of buildings and place them again and again to create such a city. But yeah otherwise he builds everything. And this isn’t the only channel there are a bunch of people who do that so I think it totally is possible
@@keishamnandinidevi70I mean obviously there’s plenty of world edit, otherwise it’s impossible to do this kind of thing at scale. But it’s still unbelievably impressive, all the details and everything of that nature is manual.
@@ryanoglesbee1075 Not sure if it's as simple as that, ok World edit helps a lot, and tools allow you to go faster. But the tools for cheating don't allow for such accurate rendering. And if it's as simple as you say it is, show us your talents LOL
The funny/sad thing is, some Minecraft builders and editors have what it takes to be an architect or landscaper in real life, but don't have a school graduation (or at least not a well enough one for actually studying architecture), because of the time wasting factor of Minecraft & Co. Maybe one day, when they leave this game behind...;-)
This is the most beautiful thing i’ve ever seen like omg. This is a work of art. It deserves some kind of award. It actually made me cry in joy seeing how gorgeous and breathtaking the city was at the end.
Absolutly mindblowing ! It's just amazing to build such a huge map with this enormous level of details. Really incredible and beautiful. Congratulations for the art and for the dedication ! It's great to see !
I'm a big fan of Greco-Roman architecture, especially in Minecraft. It was so cool seeing buildings that clearly took inspiration from real life building. I really liked the Hippodrome building you did, and I'm going to take some inspiration from your technique and apply it to my current world. Thanks for the great video!
Even though it's a timlapse, I can see how incredibly skilled and fast this dude is at building stuff. There is no contemplation, no teardown of errors, extremely efficient and versatile in copying redundant parts etc. I am throughoutly impressed
That's incredible. I am impressed! With such love you brought Greek and Roman ancient architecture to this world. It's not enough for me to like and leave a comment to express how much fun I had while watching the show. My respect, it was great!
Honestly what a breathtaking accomplishment to build this, I hope you went out and partied hard with all your friends to celebrate finishing this 500 hour build! 🙂This level of talent is just a day in the life for you I'm sure but it really lifted my mental health today to see such a beautiful labor of love. God bless
I met a 14 year old girl who makes some really impressive things on Minecraft with this level of detail. I hope she chooses to study architecture just like you, because that's some impressive talent and patience to build these!
I swear, everytime you upload a video you keep surprising me. It's truly inspirational the amount of effort you put in every project. I feel I keep saying this in every video but i think you might be one of the only minecraft builders that I look up to right now. It would be amazing some day to have a HUGE map with many of your creations inside, like a fantasy world of some kind. I would pay a lot of money for that ngl
I enjoy Minecraft but only have a few hundred total hours. The site recommended this to me and I'm so glad I pressed play. The music, production, and the worldbuilding is off the charts. So beautiful and I'm speechless. You are incredibly talented and passionate.
You're awesome Timtenth! The production of the videos, the quality of the builds, your choice in music... It's all fantastic! Never give up on this channel. You're going somewhere dude.
As a college student, i can only dream of having this much time on my hands. That much detail and dedication to large builds is impressive, and the way its all put together, 1000/100!!!
This is epic! I always appreciate builders doing their research when dealing with historical architecture and it seems you did NOT skip on that either. So many lovely details making a history nerd very happy ^^
@@timtenth_buildings8113 the building is too cool for you to care about being accurate. I think the blending of different cities works very well. Good job!
both with this and the babylon one, I enjoy how much detail goes into making the harbor look like it's actually being used - cranes, pulleys, warehouses, ships, even shipyards, etc
Hermit craft could never like this is an ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE why does this talented greatness of a human being only have 177 k subscribers like this video alone deserves millions
While I agree that this person is extremely talented and dedicated to his own craft, I think it takes a whole different level of effort and talent to do what people on hermitcraft and some other smps do. They do play in survival and even if they have some unlimited resources from farms (which they build themselves), not having creative flight makes building significantly more time consuming. They mostly do weekly uploads which limits time they can spend on each project, because they need to include a lot of other stuff but building, like interactions with other members, for viewers to stay engaged throughout the whole season. And to be fair, a lot of project built on hermitcraft over the years are comparable to this one and a bunch are more impressive in my opinion. There is a reason why at the start of every season their vidoes are in everyones feed. There is also a reason why this creator does not voice their videos, otherwise, he would be like an old version jeracraft. And if you are willing to reply, I will say right away, I will not read it if you don't use punctuation.
i’m currently working on a badlands city that’ll have all sorts of stuff (a church, town hall, barracks, boroughs with different specialties) and this really inspires me.
My friend, it is incredible what can be done with such creativity, passion, patience and perseverance. I congratulate you on your great achievement, a lot of potential in 2 hands and time. congratulations, greetings from Argentina❤🇦🇷
This triggered nostalgia hard, around 2014-16 there have been so many of such epic builds. does anyone remember Pixelhive, loved the his weekly compilation of epic builds. the channel got renamed and all content deleted in 2017 or so. But never the less, this build right here is outstanding even from other build I have seen so far, great job
Hallo Tim, bin eben zufällig über das Video gestolpert und bin total sprachlos ! 😯Die Stadt ist riesig und wunderschön geworden.🤩 Der Absolute Hammer, mein Abo hast du auf alle Fälle. MC Baukunst auf aller höchstem Niveau ! 👍👍👍
Amazing. I always like the Roman architecture and style. Well done, this is breathtaking. Not to mention that my entire time spent in Minecraft is not even the amount of time spent on this project 😅. Beautiful work
its impressing how good your measurement is here. I cant even imagine how much time it took to plan the size of the map so the buildings are fitting perfectly without looking too big or to small
You're a freaking animal Just damn As soon as I see a new vid, and I am off work, I have to watch it. Keep up that hard work and dedication, you can tell you really enjoy it because it is always flawless
@timtenth_buildings8113 The hard work and enjoyment of what you're doing is what truly makes the video what it is. I do not watch vids like this lol, but when I first came across one of yours I was hooked. The 3 or 4 month wait is totally worth it. Babylon being the first one I'd seen ^-^
Wow dude this is amazing, I'm Greek and I think you got the style on point. I especially love the way you build around the natural mountainous terrain just like in real life instead of flattening it.
seeing all these classical era inspired buildings was kinda hoping to also see the historic harbour of Carthage to top it all off, regardless great work, love it
I watched this timelapse with a student of mind in a STEM class. He is 8 years old and loves Minecraft. He enjoyed your city! He wanted to send this message to you: "Next time can you make the whole world into a city?" Thank you!
Amazing build, very inspiring! I dont play minecraft but this gives me some inspiration for my ark and satisfactiry builds, also i wonder what is the song that starts 12:24?
Even though i'm not a big fan of Minecraft, you have done pure art, this is insane work, you got such a great talent congrats !! And the editing gave me goosebumps ! Congrats !
Fantastisch gemacht! Ich habe nun schon einige Jahre kein Minecraft mehr gespielt, aber nach diesem Video kribbelt es mir wieder etwas, auch wenn mein Haus seit 12 Jahren immer gleich aussieht.
Todo meu respeito e admiração por este trabalho incrível, o nível de detalhes em cada pequena parte mostra o tamanho da dedicação além do tempo gasto que teve! Ficou absurdamente incrível, continue assim!
You are not a human being, but rather you are an expression of creativity and something powerful and unparalleled. If I were a billionaire, I would give you all my wealth for this huge amount of creativity. Truly, I am very happy with this clip. You are truly a mighty person. Keep it up, champion of champions.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bro your work is magnificent. I cant express how good this is in words. Keep up this good works. I like building so much thats why watching this giving ne goosebumps 😊😊😊😊
Looks like a mixture of Alexandria, Rome and Athens. Very nice
Yes Its a mix. It IS not historical corrwct😂
@@timtenth_buildings8113Bro what is Patreon
@@timtenth_buildings8113I am not at all an expert on this, I was just watching some videos on the differences between roman and greek architecture and I just love how there seems to be a story being told, as first you build mostly greek temples in the archropolis that then expand as classical roman temples appear in the middle of the town and then there's just these massive theatres, amphiteatres, stariums and colloseums outside the pomerium. i thought it was really cool! like a greek colony that was conquered and became a roman imperial metropolis
Как можно скачать эту карту?
Или нельзя?
The fact that this took you ONLY 500 hours is a testament to your skill and practice! Super impressive
it's ai
@@the_real_vdegenne World edit to be precise, but ye copy here copy there (still takes a lot of time though).
But looking at this videos views its making financial sense sooooooo.
@@loser.czsksracky3507well, kinda, 500 hours is a two month work and 2 million views on a Minecraft video does not pay THAT much.
@@loser.czsksracky3507 weird flex. People will follow the crowd if it's for watching or listening cr*p. View count is not a meter for quality.
@@loser.czsksracky3507 World edit or not it looks amazing!
Rome wasn’t built in a day… it was built in 14 minutes and 29 seconds
It actually takes a lot longer to make this video. Use ur brain plz
Well, this more to greek architecture
@@diniedasuki2005 It's in majority roman architecture, but mix with Greek architecture like the wall, basicly you can say it's Greco-Roman, for the lore you can say it's a roman city in greece and it's now logic.
i hate when people build enormous cities that are completely empty inside buildings.....wich make them completely useless
The fact you have the audacity to say is truly awful, and then you copy and paste it for attention. This person put in 500 hours of effort into building this city "wich" I'm sure you cannot, appreciate what was built and dont complain, let alone complain about someone not turning a 500 hour long project into a 1,000 hour one. @@lucacastellaro1615
Im waiting for VR art museums where you can immerse yourself in masterpieces like this.
is minecraft vr really not a thing
@@pragmaticplatypusit is a thing, it's called Vivecraft. Very cool stuff
Entirely doable right now, actually. Probably even in VRChat! You just need a script that takes the raw Minecraft save file and rebuilds the map in memory then reprocesses the polygons of the boxes into contiguous quad planes that are part of the same mesh object in occlusion cells, but use a repeating texture for the UV seams of the individual blocks. The big hiccup in performance of Minecraft is the fact it loads *so many polygons at once*. Unity doesn't really like scenes with millions of objects in them, either. So if each MC cell is a mesh object (excluding the water plane) that solves that problem.
Honestly with how big some of his builds are, you're more likely to run into issues with subtle floating point errors than anything.
But yes, VRChat should be able to handle his builds as long as they're converted efficiently.
Fun fact: the word Kallípolis in Greek means "beautiful city" and the name was used for two Greek cities, one in southern Italy and one in Turkey, in fact both territories were inhabited by Greek colonies. Over time their name changed and they are both called Gallipoli (the Turkish city can also be called Gelibolu and is located on the Gallipoli peninsula, which was a theater of war during the Great War).
I really liked your video and is clear that you put passion into it, keep it up❤
You know much😂 And thank you!
It was also the name of Plato's utopian idea of a city as described in the Republic.
i hate when people build enormous cities that are completely empty inside buildings.....wich make them completely useless
@@lucacastellaro1615 those people build to make a great beautiful city, not to do interior design.. we have you for that 👌
thats what i was thinking !! @@CaptainMapleSyrup
And here's me building Giant medieval English castles the hard way, and then said castle can fit inside one of these buildings. That is just simply beautiful.
All the little details prove that not only have you invested an immense amount of time into building but also into research about things such as block pallette building and ship sizes and a couple recognizable buildings from history, as someone who has only really played around either world edit I can truly appreciate all the time that went into this and the way you put it all together shows how much experience you have. Amazing video, keep it up
Thank you so much
Yet he thinks Greco-Roman temples were just some columns carrying a roof without nothing inside of it. Those columns should have been surrounding the walls of the interior building. A collosal mistake ruining all that artistic work.
@@conquistador5228okay nerd
@@timtenth_buildings8113 You put a lot of effort into this bro I salute you for that. You deserved my like and subscription. 😢
even tho it is stunning the block/ color pallet is not like ancient greece was. This is way too white, in ancient greece there was a lot of color worked in to marketplaces and temples. Still a beautiful work of art tho
This is actually insane. I'm dying to play on this map. The attention to detail, the massive surface packed with buildings, the resemblance to Rome and Greece... every corner is just beautiful. Amazing job! ❤
Oh damn that's super detailed. Takes way more patience than I currently possess lol.
ever*
@@sw1tchst1x95 yeah you right, you right.
nvm the fact all the time it will take to make the land the way u want it
i hate when people build enormous cities that are completely empty inside buildings.....wich make them completely useless
@@lucacastellaro1615 Check out the City of Newisle. Custom city with fully functional buildings and subway.
I really love the Greco-Roman style architecture. Something about it just sings to me more than any other style in history around the world. Amazing work.
Any idea what it is about it that sings to you?
@@EmperorsNewWardrobe Marble Columns just hit different.
I would have to say Japanese Edo period is also beautiful architecture but yes.
This dude is the definition of insane. I can’t believe that one person can build soooooo good. It’s literally insane and every time blows my mind
Yeah but I still don't believe this whole thing 😂😂😂
@@keishamnandinidevi70 huh? What do you not believe?
@@vantageracingleague5084 I mean I just can't believe that he built the entire map.
@@keishamnandinidevi70 well he does use world edit for some parts. He‘ll copy a lot of buildings and place them again and again to create such a city. But yeah otherwise he builds everything. And this isn’t the only channel there are a bunch of people who do that so I think it totally is possible
@@keishamnandinidevi70I mean obviously there’s plenty of world edit, otherwise it’s impossible to do this kind of thing at scale. But it’s still unbelievably impressive, all the details and everything of that nature is manual.
I respect people who do these massive builds. I could never hold my attention on something like this.
Wow, I can't imagine all the work behind it!! It's incredible, magnificent.
👍🏻🔥
About as easy as 3D printing an object, or do you really think he did all that by hand? Lol😂
@@ryanoglesbee1075yes
@@ryanoglesbee1075 Not sure if it's as simple as that, ok World edit helps a lot, and tools allow you to go faster. But the tools for cheating don't allow for such accurate rendering. And if it's as simple as you say it is, show us your talents LOL
The funny/sad thing is, some Minecraft builders and editors have what it takes to be an architect or landscaper in real life, but don't have a school graduation (or at least not a well enough one for actually studying architecture), because of the time wasting factor of Minecraft & Co. Maybe one day, when they leave this game behind...;-)
This is the most beautiful thing i’ve ever seen like omg. This is a work of art. It deserves some kind of award. It actually made me cry in joy seeing how gorgeous and breathtaking the city was at the end.
Utterly brilliant, you would make a fine architect and city planner.
I study architecture
@timtenth_buildings8113 well, it certainly shows. Good luck with your studies.
@@timtenth_buildings8113 i hope the best for you... as seen in this video, you really are a good architect!! 👍👍😉
Except no streets
One thing bugs me. Its the citygate on an island
Absolutly mindblowing ! It's just amazing to build such a huge map with this enormous level of details. Really incredible and beautiful. Congratulations for the art and for the dedication ! It's great to see !
Thank you!
I'm a big fan of Greco-Roman architecture, especially in Minecraft. It was so cool seeing buildings that clearly took inspiration from real life building. I really liked the Hippodrome building you did, and I'm going to take some inspiration from your technique and apply it to my current world. Thanks for the great video!
Thank you for watching!
Even though it's a timlapse, I can see how incredibly skilled and fast this dude is at building stuff. There is no contemplation, no teardown of errors, extremely efficient and versatile in copying redundant parts etc. I am throughoutly impressed
Haha, yea, placing around 50-100 blocks with a mouse click every second. For 500 hours. Incredible finger strength.
That's incredible. I am impressed!
With such love you brought Greek and Roman ancient architecture to this world.
It's not enough for me to like and leave a comment to express how much fun I had while watching the show.
My respect, it was great!
Honestly what a breathtaking accomplishment to build this, I hope you went out and partied hard with all your friends to celebrate finishing this 500 hour build! 🙂This level of talent is just a day in the life for you I'm sure but it really lifted my mental health today to see such a beautiful labor of love. God bless
Man, it's exceptional, the most beautiful thing made on Minecraft.
I met a 14 year old girl who makes some really impressive things on Minecraft with this level of detail. I hope she chooses to study architecture just like you, because that's some impressive talent and patience to build these!
Truly remarkable! 😯
And he does this all by himself! Pure skill ppl. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
one of the most impressive minecraft builds i have seen since this game launched! well done!
I swear, everytime you upload a video you keep surprising me.
It's truly inspirational the amount of effort you put in every project.
I feel I keep saying this in every video but i think you might be one of the only minecraft builders that I look up to right now.
It would be amazing some day to have a HUGE map with many of your creations inside, like a fantasy world of some kind. I would pay a lot of money for that ngl
I am honest. That would be a dream for me if all my maps could somehow be brought together into a single map. I just don't know how😅
@@timtenth_buildings8113 just wait, someday there will be an option to merge them
Hope
I enjoy Minecraft but only have a few hundred total hours. The site recommended this to me and I'm so glad I pressed play. The music, production, and the worldbuilding is off the charts. So beautiful and I'm speechless. You are incredibly talented and passionate.
Thank you
You're awesome Timtenth! The production of the videos, the quality of the builds, your choice in music... It's all fantastic! Never give up on this channel. You're going somewhere dude.
true!!!
As a college student, i can only dream of having this much time on my hands. That much detail and dedication to large builds is impressive, and the way its all put together, 1000/100!!!
I am ob a university with 8-10 hours a day. I have no time because i build it after studying
@@timtenth_buildings8113 ob??
Honestly, this is breathtaking. Absolutely amazing. You don't get enough credit for all this marvelous work you've done here. Congrats bro
its made using AI
This is epic! I always appreciate builders doing their research when dealing with historical architecture and it seems you did NOT skip on that either. So many lovely details making a history nerd very happy ^^
Es ist ja schon fast lächerlich wie talentiert und kreativ du bist. 😮 Wunderschön. ❤
Oh danke
i haven't actively played since beta 1.7 but I've never stopped watching these timelapse vids. Always so mesmerizing.
This is very impressive! I love how you included famous buildings from various cities. And I specially liked the variety of ships. It's very cool!
Thank you. Many people critizice that i build Not historical correct
@@timtenth_buildings8113 the building is too cool for you to care about being accurate. I think the blending of different cities works very well. Good job!
both with this and the babylon one, I enjoy how much detail goes into making the harbor look like it's actually being used - cranes, pulleys, warehouses, ships, even shipyards, etc
Hermit craft could never like this is an ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE why does this talented greatness of a human being only have 177 k subscribers like this video alone deserves millions
While I agree that this person is extremely talented and dedicated to his own craft, I think it takes a whole different level of effort and talent to do what people on hermitcraft and some other smps do. They do play in survival and even if they have some unlimited resources from farms (which they build themselves), not having creative flight makes building significantly more time consuming. They mostly do weekly uploads which limits time they can spend on each project, because they need to include a lot of other stuff but building, like interactions with other members, for viewers to stay engaged throughout the whole season. And to be fair, a lot of project built on hermitcraft over the years are comparable to this one and a bunch are more impressive in my opinion. There is a reason why at the start of every season their vidoes are in everyones feed. There is also a reason why this creator does not voice their videos, otherwise, he would be like an old version jeracraft. And if you are willing to reply, I will say right away, I will not read it if you don't use punctuation.
@@aleksandrssprogis8895 piss off mate
i’m currently working on a badlands city that’ll have all sorts of stuff (a church, town hall, barracks, boroughs with different specialties) and this really inspires me.
This is the type of build that takes a team to do. Props to you
or ai
This is literally my favorite video I have ever seen! I really appreciate your work!❤
definitely one of the most talented builders in Minecraft! thank you for another masterpiece :)
And thank you for your comment
man, i couldnt ever do even one of those buildings. Like the amount of work and artistry is really mindblowing.
My friend, it is incredible what can be done with such creativity, passion, patience and perseverance. I congratulate you on your great achievement, a lot of potential in 2 hands and time. congratulations, greetings from Argentina❤🇦🇷
Greetings Back from Germany and thank you!
I'm not sure what's more impressive. The city itself or the cinematography and editing. Safe to say you know what you're doing!
Thank you!!
This triggered nostalgia hard, around 2014-16 there have been so many of such epic builds.
does anyone remember Pixelhive, loved the his weekly compilation of epic builds. the channel got renamed and all content deleted in 2017 or so.
But never the less, this build right here is outstanding even from other build I have seen so far, great job
Hallo Tim, bin eben zufällig über das Video gestolpert und bin total sprachlos ! 😯Die Stadt ist riesig und wunderschön geworden.🤩 Der Absolute Hammer, mein Abo hast du auf alle Fälle. MC Baukunst auf aller höchstem Niveau ! 👍👍👍
Das sieht sehr schön aus ! Deine Bauwerke sind einfach unglaublich aus !!! Weiter so …!
Mache ich
Amazing. I always like the Roman architecture and style. Well done, this is breathtaking. Not to mention that my entire time spent in Minecraft is not even the amount of time spent on this project 😅. Beautiful work
I'm liking the look of the new Assassin's Creed game.
its impressing how good your measurement is here. I cant even imagine how much time it took to plan the size of the map so the buildings are fitting perfectly without looking too big or to small
You're a freaking animal
Just damn
As soon as I see a new vid, and I am off work, I have to watch it.
Keep up that hard work and dedication, you can tell you really enjoy it because it is always flawless
A few years ago it was an unimaginable dream for me that people were waiting so much for videos from me and liked them so much. Thank you!
@timtenth_buildings8113 The hard work and enjoyment of what you're doing is what truly makes the video what it is. I do not watch vids like this lol, but when I first came across one of yours I was hooked. The 3 or 4 month wait is totally worth it. Babylon being the first one I'd seen ^-^
Wow dude this is amazing, I'm Greek and I think you got the style on point. I especially love the way you build around the natural mountainous terrain just like in real life instead of flattening it.
great work! Every video that you make is awesome!!
This is just fucking insane. It’s seriously crazy how you managed to do allat. I can’t really wrap my head around it tbh. Amazing job
You are a freaking monster. Keep it up the good work.
I didn’t think that the thumbnail was even minecraft this is hella impressive man
man you are a gem to building! I love it
The sad thing about these builds is that they will always be completely bereft of life.
Nah wait some years, AI is coming
i suppose that if you wanted to, you could download this map and add your own touches, like crowded vendor markets and such. 🤔
THE TEMPLES HAVE THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF PILLARS my day has been made
Ye, he knows some stuff and that is very nice to see indeed.
seeing all these classical era inspired buildings was kinda hoping to also see the historic harbour of Carthage to top it all off, regardless great work, love it
Next time
I watched this timelapse with a student of mind in a STEM class. He is 8 years old and loves Minecraft. He enjoyed your city! He wanted to send this message to you:
"Next time can you make the whole world into a city?"
Thank you!
Greetings!! Thank you!
You deserve more subs. Your builds are amazing. Keep it up ❤
Thank you so much!
Incredible. One of the best builds I have ever seen.
People who came here because of Karl
👇👇
Literally perfect for roleplay servers! Best work ive seen in a while, keep it up 😊
Meanwhile me: 500 hours Minecraft Timelapse Building Stone House
Absolutely nuts. Well done.
Amazing build, very inspiring! I dont play minecraft but this gives me some inspiration for my ark and satisfactiry builds, also i wonder what is the song that starts 12:24?
Man a Chad Gamer. God Speed on your builds
Meanwhile I'd spend an entire day deciding whether to use mushroom, white terracotta or quartz for a wall in my house
The dedication is amazing💪
I would like to live there, it would be interesting
This is art. Pure talent and hardwork.
But not as good as my dirt hut
Absolutely STUNNING!!! Beautiful! I’m obsessed. Bravo! 👏🏻
How do you plan out your builds? Do you have a program to help with figuring out spacing or do you just start building and figure it out as you go?
I couldn't build this in Minecraft if I had 500 years!! This is amazing. You did a great job!
I don’t know bout’ you, but i think his friends have been offline for quite some time
Tu mora onde?
Can we all agree that the editing is top-notch?
Who's here from Karl's video 😆
Who?
Thats so cool! Its clear that you took your time looking up about the different architecture types of ancient greece, truly beautiful!
I'm curious what got you interested in this style and how did you plan the project?
I have No plan. I plan step by step
@@timtenth_buildings8113oh dam did you load a random map ?
Das ist eins der Schönsten Sachen die ich je in Minecraft gesehen habe!!!!!!!!!!!
Danke
@@timtenth_buildings8113 Bitte
Sorry für die Grammatik
PLEASE BUILD CONSTANTINOPLE
I don't even like Minecraft but I couldn't stop watching this. Holy shit you're good.
i dunno man, i have a pretty impressive 4x4 dirt hut
Even though i'm not a big fan of Minecraft, you have done pure art, this is insane work, you got such a great talent congrats !! And the editing gave me goosebumps ! Congrats !
Hardly 500 hours if it’s all be copied and pasted
Fantastisch gemacht! Ich habe nun schon einige Jahre kein Minecraft mehr gespielt, aber nach diesem Video kribbelt es mir wieder etwas, auch wenn mein Haus seit 12 Jahren immer gleich aussieht.
Hollow buildings lol, so lame.
The fact that this is even possible blows my mind. That deserves a like and a sub
Hey man thank you for uploading this video, you inspired me to start building massive project.
Todo meu respeito e admiração por este trabalho incrível, o nível de detalhes em cada pequena parte mostra o tamanho da dedicação além do tempo gasto que teve! Ficou absurdamente incrível, continue assim!
This is spectacular, don't ever stop building!
Videos like this make me confident VR is going to be pretty cool
This is the most impressive minecraft video I've seen yet. Stunning!
You are not a human being, but rather you are an expression of creativity and something powerful and unparalleled. If I were a billionaire, I would give you all my wealth for this huge amount of creativity. Truly, I am very happy with this clip. You are truly a mighty person. Keep it up, champion of champions.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bro your work is magnificent. I cant express how good this is in words. Keep up this good works. I like building so much thats why watching this giving ne goosebumps 😊😊😊😊
This is what youtube's made for, well done Timtenth!
Incredible 👏
Extemely impressive! The most impressive to me is that only 500 hours are enough to build all of this by one single person!
Großartige Leistung. Hut ab. :) Wirklich geil. ;)
Danke