Color Schemes, Featuring HermitCraft Season 8

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  • @Thepeepbros
    @Thepeepbros Год назад +261

    I love the phrase “color scheme”. All these colors coming together.. scheming, conniving, conspiring to work as one and make you think, “oh that’s nice”

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +80

      Look out! they are right behind you!

    • @Louis-ok3ry
      @Louis-ok3ry 11 месяцев назад

      Colors! Everywhere! There's no escape! @@gneissname

  • @_whatheduck
    @_whatheduck Год назад +546

    This channel is the real Minecraft: Educational Edition. Jokes aside i really enjoyed the video and I'm curious if you could share with us what made you interested in both geology and color theory -- Cheers!

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +168

      Thanks! Back in highschool I was planning on going into art in some form. I ended up joining the navy to give me more time to figure out what I wanted to do with my life. Never figured it out but I got an engineering and a geology degree when I got out. I have always been interested in the natural world and geology goes a long way to explain things. I still draw and paint sometimes but I've been able to scratch that itch building things in minecraft too.

    • @_whatheduck
      @_whatheduck Год назад +35

      @@gneissname Good to hear that you found a way to still express yourself! Thanks for answering!

    • @kingbarriga
      @kingbarriga Год назад +18

      @@gneissname Kind of funny how minecraft is a perfect intermediary between geology and art

  • @PixelBytesPixelArtist
    @PixelBytesPixelArtist Год назад +240

    i love how in the lava episode you assumed a large amount of your audience took calculus and in this video youre explaining secondary colors 😂 amazing video as always

    • @mlgsamantha5863
      @mlgsamantha5863 Год назад +18

      The man knows his target demographic lmao

    • @jodzict
      @jodzict 7 месяцев назад +6

      sometime youtube videos have prerequisites 🤷

  • @NedJeffery
    @NedJeffery Год назад +175

    I really liked the little building you have in the background demonstrating the pallet. Appreciate the amount of work you must have put into this video.

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +56

      Thanks, I made them all and wasn't sure if I really need to say anything about it. Glad someone noticed them.

    • @yiannchrst
      @yiannchrst Год назад +9

      @@gneissname we did!

  • @snibo1024
    @snibo1024 Год назад +22

    from the day that mojan added display entities you've got unstoppable.

  • @Yesat-Erday
    @Yesat-Erday Год назад +46

    Impulse Pyramid using pink is a lucky accident when Stress took over and decided to remove the Impulse signature yellow for more pink cuteness ^^

  • @Wjanabdjd138
    @Wjanabdjd138 Год назад +56

    Etho’s Hermitcraft Season 7 build has some super interesting examples of these and transitions between different high contrast schemes.
    Would love to see you check it out if you haven’t already and talk about it

    • @pirateluffy01
      @pirateluffy01 Год назад +8

      That was the most impressive build really mind-bending and mind-blowing

    • @Aphelia.
      @Aphelia. Год назад +5

      He really built Mancave but on Surface™️ xD Jokes aside it looked beautiful

    • @krunkjunk
      @krunkjunk Год назад +5

      This what i was hoping’ he’d cover. It makes sense as it’s all together but i have no idea how Etho got to the ”finished” product.

  • @N3on_Vo1d
    @N3on_Vo1d Год назад +3

    Bro taught me more than my art teacher😭 GREAT JOB

  • @The3gg
    @The3gg Год назад +71

    This world is becoming such a useful build tool

  • @dante.nathanael
    @dante.nathanael Год назад +51

    I would love to walk in person through a sorting of the colors from my favourite paintings.

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +30

      I know the feeling. I did this with a bunch of my favorites and it was very cool experiencing them in a new way. I may work on the method to do this so its something simple like select your image file and a datapack is made that anyone can run.

    • @Anonymus_celebrity
      @Anonymus_celebrity Год назад +2

      ​@@gneissnameThat would be so cool. If you're doing it, good luck! Btw. Love the colour theory videos

    • @milabirch7356
      @milabirch7356 Год назад +1

      yes please!

    • @ZephyrysBaum
      @ZephyrysBaum Год назад +2

      @@gneissname Yes please! That would be awesome, what did you use to make it in this video? I assume it's just a python script that samples every pixel, then rounds each RGB value to the nearest int, then adds them to a datapack? Idk who to make datapacks though. :(

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +6

      @@ZephyrysBaum yeah it’s called extcolors, you can define how much you want it to average similar colors, and set a max number of colors and it outputs a list of hex RGB values and the number of occurrences. I have an excel file that I can paste that list into and it converts the hex into hsb and makes a /summon command for each color. That’s pasted into a data pack function and done. I can probably just do it all in python now.

  • @frederiklenk7756
    @frederiklenk7756 Год назад +19

    A noteworthy thing in the monochrome Van Gogh painting is the diagonal nature of the hue. That’s a commonly used technique for shading. I know it from pixel art but I’m sure it has its roots in traditional painting. You can affect the feel of the painting by either going towards warm hues or cold hues the darker the color gets and it makes the colors pop more

    • @dunda563
      @dunda563 Год назад +6

      For pixel art specifically I think this term is called hue shifting. You can also shift the saturation and value, overall giving more contrast. A shift is a really great way to subtly use more of a palette together

    • @dunda563
      @dunda563 Год назад +7

      It also feels natural to shift from warm to cool colours because this effect is seen in real life as warm light from the sun illuminates bright areas, and indirect cool light from the sky fills in the shadows

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +6

      Thank you! When I saw that I was really curious if that was intentional.

  • @carimeslockdownedtree2654
    @carimeslockdownedtree2654 11 месяцев назад +7

    I fucking KNEW scar would be there for complementary colors. That man LOVES his complementaries. Looking at mr hotguy himself, orange and blue. I didnt even remember how his s8 base looked but Knew he'd be picked.

  • @dutssz
    @dutssz 9 месяцев назад +4

    Some art stuff that has even more nuance than I'm even capable of giving:
    -The reason why we learn in school that the primary colors are red yellow and blue, instead of RGB or CYMK is because different materials have different color blending properties, so for light as we see in monitors and light displays it's the RGB, in semi transparent ink as seen in printers it's CYMK, but in pigment, as seen in gouache, the best primary blending colors are the red, the yellow and the blue
    -The reason why the Van Gogh "the old towers and the fields" has a slanted, diagonal plane instead of a straight monochrome is because of a technique I have known as Hue Shifting, that is the technique of shifting the hue of a color alongside it's brightness to give a more organic feel to the shadows/highlights
    -The reason why analogous colors look overwhelming if overused, or saturated, is because analogous color combinations literally clash in their seams, as in, if you look at the middle of two bright analog colors the edge almos appears to vibrate, thats why it's advised to keep them diffent on brightness, or on saturation, or on amount, or divide them with something else (preferably a more neutral color) as seen in every example (ofc if you don't want that clash)

  • @RampagingCat107
    @RampagingCat107 Год назад +23

    This video was very interesting. You explained the basics of color theory to me in a way that was easily digestible. I might mess around with some builds thinking about colors more after this. And I'm sure if i ever get back into some form of drawing it'll be useful to know this.

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +4

      It comes up in a lot of places. I dissect almost any art or ad that I come across to see what they are doing.

  • @SF124-was-a-taken-username
    @SF124-was-a-taken-username Год назад +10

    I'm sure once the color series gains notoriety, builds will get ten times more epic.

  • @iamaylacat3935
    @iamaylacat3935 9 месяцев назад +2

    On warm/cool colours being subjective, the other thing to keep in mind is that its relative. Cyan is warm compared to blue, but compared to red is most certainly a cool colour.

  • @duckified.
    @duckified. Год назад +1

    you'd be a perfect addition to hermitcraft! i'd love to see you in season 10

  • @davidlewis2171
    @davidlewis2171 Год назад +7

    I'm amazed by the color display you made, it makes it so much easier to see the relations between the colors. The animations are so clean too, you did super well on it!

  • @cooperreynolds5041
    @cooperreynolds5041 Год назад +4

    Holy fuck this is high quality.

  • @rstremix
    @rstremix Год назад +4

    hmm... at the end, when you're talking about combining schemes where you show an example from your favorite artist, I would like to see a build utilizing this idea. Mainly, in the art piece, he has the complementary scheme of Green-Purple in the background, but the analogous scheme of tans and browns in the foreground as the subject. Perhaps in a build you could have a part of the build that is more in the background utilize a certain scheme, while the main focus of your build, perhaps a tower in the middle, or a grand entrance, uses a different scheme. I think this could help your build feel differentiated from itself, and help to draw attention to the primary parts of your build. Another thing I notice in the painting you showed is that the background is a bit more muted and dark than the subject, and I think it all comes together to help separate the subject from the background - another tactic you could use in your minecraft builds.

  • @verycoolipromise7150
    @verycoolipromise7150 Год назад +6

    mmmmmm delicious color theory

  • @wtolman
    @wtolman Год назад +8

    Such a great explanation and visual representation to go along with it. What you're able to do with command blocks in Minecraft is practically magic to me. What a valuable resource for builders and artists alike.

  • @SarahJustVlogs
    @SarahJustVlogs Год назад +3

    The video we all want. Truly a brilliant and giving creator. Cheers

  • @annsuma28
    @annsuma28 Год назад +1

    i kinda got the concept from the thumbnail but the fact that you used Hermitcraft as an example is fantastic. also did not expect the level of production, all done in Minecraft and cleverly coded to be run in-game. awesome video!

  • @joseywales6168
    @joseywales6168 Год назад +9

    I hope some of them see this video

  • @tunggo5882
    @tunggo5882 Год назад +6

    this is an amazingly helpful video, and it's helped answer a lot of questions i've had in the past regarding colors. great content as usual!

  • @shiftbutbad
    @shiftbutbad Год назад +3

    Ever since I discovered you, your videos have been the most informative minecraft content I've ever seen. Keep up the absolutally exceptional work!

  • @jayc7559
    @jayc7559 Год назад

    The little house in the background displaying each color scheme was really cool to watch and pretty useful to understand the concept. Your videos are amazing, thank you so much for putting in all this effort, it really pays off

  • @AntonLFG
    @AntonLFG 4 месяца назад

    Need to watch this entire video twice because the first time I'm just blown away by how you clicking a note block makes all the blocks move. I would watch an entire video detailing how you did that as well LOL

  • @Artemka2009_SB
    @Artemka2009_SB Год назад +10

    What about the different foliage colours? Like the different coloured leaves in savanna and jungles. You should add them to your colour wheel. Also there is a mod ‘artificial foliage’ that makes you be able to place jungle coloured blocks in the dessert. Unfortunately it only goes up to 1.12

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +5

      Yeah, this is an issue that I am working on for the color world. its why i used used a flat color square for Impulses. You can set the biome now so that might work but that is also a bit buggy sometimes.

  • @_BangDroid_
    @_BangDroid_ Год назад +1

    This was very interesting to me, and love that it was recommended. I've been working on stepping up my build game for a while and there's some real helpful info here, thanks!

  • @GayAnnabeth
    @GayAnnabeth Год назад +3

    you technically don't need all this technical knowledge to make something that looks good. If you build and what you end up with looks good to you, it will probably look good to others. Knowing all this will make figuring out how to get to something that looks good faster, however.

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +3

      Exactly, there will be tons of cases that don't fit a scheme exactly and still look amazing. People shouldn't try and force a built into a scheme, just use them as a tool.

  • @matthewparker9276
    @matthewparker9276 Год назад +3

    If you want some inspiration for colour palettes, just pop down to your local hardware store and look at their paint swatches.

  • @jlklinck24
    @jlklinck24 Год назад +1

    Gneiss!! This was excellent! So cool to see art and builds broken down in the wheel like that. Looking forward to more- of this, and of your videos in general! :D

  • @annieh1315
    @annieh1315 Год назад +1

    Wow, this is amazing! I learned more from this video than most of my primary and secondary school art classes!

  • @darinasa4428
    @darinasa4428 Месяц назад

    I love your videos so much. Art and Minecraft go together like bread and butter

  • @Laura-bs2hw
    @Laura-bs2hw 11 месяцев назад

    as an artist myself i find this video very helpful

  • @_zauy
    @_zauy Год назад +1

    You are doing a great job at presenting information which is easy to understand and use! Keep it up!

  • @berkle
    @berkle Год назад +1

    I'v watched plenty of color theory videos but this is Minecraft so learning is fun

  • @lemonbread378
    @lemonbread378 Год назад

    i love your videos!! they really fill a gap in the market for like, logical creativity is the best way i can put it!!
    would be super interesting in future to look at more of bdubs' builds cause man literally paints in minecraft

  • @kyleyoung2464
    @kyleyoung2464 Год назад +1

    I do the same. All my builds have some rules and i just follow them into the shape of a build.

  • @sketchi7472
    @sketchi7472 Год назад +1

    i think you are one of the most interesting and unique minecraft channels that exists like...
    minecraft powerpoint ted talk all in game ??? and its about stuff like colour theory ??? like!??? we are so spoiled istg

  • @ProdigyDH
    @ProdigyDH Год назад

    Loved this! Great visual aid with the display entities

  • @yiannchrst
    @yiannchrst Год назад

    The "crossover" with Hermitcraft was awesome!!

  • @daviddickson3600
    @daviddickson3600 Год назад

    the application of a tool developed in minecraft to show colour theory, not just for minecraft builds, but also to actual paintings, was very cool to see.

  • @kingbarriga
    @kingbarriga Год назад

    Fantastic video, thank you very much for the notable ammount of work and thought put into it.

  • @juanb.anderson8207
    @juanb.anderson8207 Год назад +2

    i didnt knew there were so many colors

  • @Smellbo
    @Smellbo Год назад +2

    Gneiss video :) Love the variety of topics to learn on your channel. Keep it up!

  • @alicemursteinlesbefaen666
    @alicemursteinlesbefaen666 Год назад +1

    hell yeah, bdubbs base in the thumbnail

  • @posterboymc
    @posterboymc Год назад

    High quality information with good examples, Thank you!

  • @german_novotiable
    @german_novotiable Год назад

    Visual stuff is also cool looking, animations and etc. GJ

  • @mfivstudio5706
    @mfivstudio5706 Год назад

    Man I really love your channel, thanks for all of this building videos, they help a lot

  • @drankthetranquil
    @drankthetranquil 7 месяцев назад

    amazing video. combining my love of art, engineering, and minecraft lol

  • @dirkroosendaal2254
    @dirkroosendaal2254 Год назад

    amazing video, i love the exampels and everything

  • @SuperLlama88888
    @SuperLlama88888 Год назад +1

    Great analysis!!!

  • @anastasiia_comments
    @anastasiia_comments 8 месяцев назад

    wow its such a creative way of shoeing colors!

  • @existenceispain_geekthesiren
    @existenceispain_geekthesiren 10 месяцев назад

    the best color scheme is dark + dull purple, noemal dull cyan, and bright orange+yellows. nobody can change my mind. the tertiaries are my favorite and triadic color schemes make my brain happy.

  • @wantedflybird9541
    @wantedflybird9541 Год назад +1

    THIS IS SO UNDERRATED

  • @MillicentOak
    @MillicentOak Год назад

    Wow, that's so helpful! I too like rules I can follow so this is just what I was looking for!

  • @weptbigfoot892
    @weptbigfoot892 Год назад

    This is both very cool and useful, thank you

  • @Obienobie
    @Obienobie Год назад

    Cool video! Glad this channel came across my feed! Keep up with the great content, excited to see what else you do

  • @1vantheterrible814
    @1vantheterrible814 Год назад

    It would be great to see a miniature sequel where you just cover paintings and photographs in more detail, those segments were an absolute pleasure.

  • @mylor.x
    @mylor.x Год назад +2

    super cool! i so need a breakdown of etho's amalgam base from s7 😵‍💫

    • @Amarru0
      @Amarru0 Год назад +1

      That base really got me confused and amazed at the same time. I also want a breakdown of it.

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +2

      Yeah I didn't look at it in this way, maybe I can do something with it.

  • @graysondeprater7306
    @graysondeprater7306 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video! Enjoyed watching :)

  • @elliotgandersen
    @elliotgandersen Год назад

    This is such a helpful and fascinating video. I am so happy I found this channel.

  • @SepiaSapien
    @SepiaSapien Год назад +1

    Dude, AWESOME video!!!!!

  • @LostLargeCats
    @LostLargeCats 10 месяцев назад

    I love seeing the Hermitcraft builds broken down like this. I wonder if Etho's builds would show up as a mess on the color space, or secretly organized.

  • @naiknaik8812
    @naiknaik8812 Год назад

    color theory in my minecraft geology channel???? hell yeah!!

  • @lennyface6828
    @lennyface6828 Год назад +1

    This is so helpful thank you!

  • @Tacname
    @Tacname Год назад +17

    It's worth noting that in terms of complementary colors, a traditional color wheel with red, blue, and yellow as the 3 primary colors should be used rather than the RGB system shown in the video. I think that the color wheel shown in the video can still work, but there are some discrepancies with what is typically considered complementary, like purple and yellow rather than purple and green. This is mainly because colors that are complementary are complementary because they contain all 3 primary colors when put together (purple being a mix of red and blue, thus adding yellow).
    However, you can still use colors like purple and green together in a split complementary color scheme, which includes a base color and the colors a few steps over to the left and right of the color right across from it. In this way, purple is split complementary with both green and orange.

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +10

      I'm interested in the discrepancies between the RYB-RGB-CMY systems. I think I'll do an entire video addressing it sometime.

    • @Tacname
      @Tacname Год назад +2

      @@gneissname That would be interesting to see! A notable difference I know about is that computerized systems like RGB and CMYK actually exhibit a much narrower range of possible colors compared to the visible spectrum, CMYK having the least range of possible colors.

  • @Koronosavilon
    @Koronosavilon 9 месяцев назад

    Honestly, I really hope you make a video together with one of the Hermits someday after watching this video.
    It would be really interesting.

  • @legodragon2363
    @legodragon2363 Год назад

    I find your color videos very helpful for building , thank you 👍

  • @ZtereoHYPE
    @ZtereoHYPE Год назад

    This was insanely interesting!

  • @Chookly44
    @Chookly44 Год назад

    Gday. This video is amazing. I can only imagine the time it took

  • @thomasfplm
    @thomasfplm Год назад +1

    I would just add that using black, white and grey is called a achromatic scheme.

  • @nikicherry1234
    @nikicherry1234 Год назад

    this is good for artists

  • @windowsmoke
    @windowsmoke Год назад +1

    Yooo how did you do the circle particles? It looks so nice

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад

      They are a unicode text shape "⬤". I summon a text entity with only that and color and scale it.

  • @enamis1
    @enamis1 Год назад

    Really enjoying this series.
    But to note, though it's been a hot decade since art school, the discrepancies between different sets of 'primary' colors comes down to medium.
    RYB is traditional as it is basis in physical paints, oil paints and such. Technically it can be substituted with more neons, but its nor really done. Or wasnt in my time
    RGB is base screen color, something to do with the cones. i believe most digital artists stick to it because it provides brightness and is most native
    And CMYK is print. Still bright, and not accounting pantones, but i remember how we were drilled to always convert our proofs to it.

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +1

      Thanks, I had to go down the RYB-RGB-CMY rabbit hole and I have my opinions. I think there is enough there to make a very interesting video sometime.

  • @XXLSkinnyMcGee
    @XXLSkinnyMcGee Год назад

    Quality Modern Mc Content

  • @1QT_gd
    @1QT_gd 5 месяцев назад

    3:37 the house changes

  • @dogthatdrives
    @dogthatdrives 7 месяцев назад

    amazing video 💗

  • @somniad
    @somniad Год назад

    thanks I'm a fashion wizard now

  • @KettleMan1000
    @KettleMan1000 8 месяцев назад

    A good example of tetradic. Is the yellow pink green and orange town house iskall made in a recent video

  • @ghasternoxost7540
    @ghasternoxost7540 11 месяцев назад

    Okay so the colour scheme with the "colour splash" is simply just accented neutral colour scheme

  • @Dingyfried
    @Dingyfried Год назад

    I LOVED the coloured dot visualization of the paintings! Do you have some kind of macro where you can directly upload an excel dataset or colours & frequencies into your in-game entity colour tool, or do you have to enter them into the code individually by yourself every time?

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +1

      It’s a few steps but with everything setup now, I can take an image file into this color space dots in about a minute.

  • @pabloelia6615
    @pabloelia6615 Год назад

    That's such a great video. It's funny that I was explaining to my friend how I have great ideas for shapes and concepts of builds but always lack on picking a block pallette. Do you have any tool to recommend so we can replicate those color schemes on demand?

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +1

      I don’t have one that does it automatically for Minecraft blocks. If you are looking for just the wheel and schemes in general, there are many online if you search for color scheme generator. You can then use my color world to bridge the gap. I may be able to build something like that into the world at some point.

    • @pabloelia6615
      @pabloelia6615 Год назад +1

      @@gneissname Thanks! Thats what I was looking for. Love your videos btw

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад

      @@pabloelia6615 Thanks!

  • @poemes
    @poemes Год назад

    Great video

  • @school6268
    @school6268 Год назад

    This is soo cool! whats the program youre using to sample the colors from paintings?

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад

      Its a python script that samples and exports the color and abundance then I convert it into a function for minecraft. People seem interested in it so I might package it together so its user friendly. "extcolor" is the existing python that I used.

    • @school6268
      @school6268 Год назад

      I'd definitely be interested! I'd love to explore transformations to different color spaces both as a tool purely for art as well as possibly in minecraft@@gneissname

  • @jimcrumpet7015
    @jimcrumpet7015 Год назад +1

    is the colour world available somewhere?

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +1

      Yea sorry, I just added it to the description. Its for the 1.20 color world which has the blocks in color spaces. There is a video for it if you want to know more.

  • @Rain0T
    @Rain0T Год назад +1

    would Mumbo's base be considered as having a color scheme like this?

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +1

      I thought about talking about it but ended up not including it. The smaller houses are monochrome or analogous. The statute I would consider complementary, mostly neutral and the red and blue contrast colors

  • @AngieTheCatGD
    @AngieTheCatGD 15 дней назад

    Hermitcraft!

  • @billie_4828
    @billie_4828 Год назад

    would love to hear your thoughts on ethos season 7 base after this

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад +2

      You know, I should have probably done that one too. I didn’t want to seem like I was just using the hermits builds for the sake of my video, but they are some of the best builders and well known builds so that helped people relating to the concepts. Maybe I can do something unique with ethos 7 base, it really does have some nice style and schemes.

  • @bookofmistere
    @bookofmistere 6 месяцев назад

    Geez who freaking informative was this video. Wow

  • @Knx605
    @Knx605 Месяц назад

    How do i import this onto Minecraft?

  • @shavranotheferanox7809
    @shavranotheferanox7809 Год назад

    just out of curiousity, how did you handle the prismarine block? since it changes colours very slowly and therefore changes where it is on the spectrum

  • @g3dr0cht
    @g3dr0cht Год назад

    i see a bdubs build, I click

  • @metaberd5879
    @metaberd5879 3 месяца назад

    I know this is an older video and someone has probably already pointed this out, but I just wanted to talk about the color wheel for a second. RGB is used primarily for digital workings because of how light works. When you add red, green, and blue together you get white light. So every pixel on your screen will be shining some level of red green and blue in order to get whatever color is desired. This is not the same for printing or traditional media. If you're painting, you usually need red blue and yellow, and depending on your shades and what you want, some version of violet. With those 4 you can generally mix any color you want. I'm less familiar with how CMYK works, but they are also just translations from Red, yellow blue, beings shifted clockwise around the circle. I believe that they use CMYK for printing because it allows for the printer to print more colors than RYB, since printers print differently than painters paint. Using RGB for the color wheel kind of messes up complimentary colors, as green and red are complimentary, and yellow and purple are. Its not a huge deal for what you are doing, cause you didnt move the circle at all, just shifted colors a bit around, but that was bothering me and I wanted to talk about it lol. Otherwise its a very neat video and i thought it as interesting.

  • @AlexandHuman
    @AlexandHuman Год назад

    Ik this has nothing to do with with this video, but do you know anything about irl ore generation? Does the differences in generation of gold, quartz, and other ores between the overworld and the nether tell us anything?

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Год назад

      Right now the ore episode is the next geology video I'm working on. Its going to be mainly focused on the similarities and differences bawneen the minecraft and real life ores. It will probably have implications for how I would interpret the nether or overworld formation. I do plan to make a video looking at the minecraft world and talk about what would need to happen to make it be the way it is and how old it is etc. There will probably be a lot of things I have to ignore because they would be impossible in a real setting. I would explain why i'm leaving things out and all that as well though.

    • @AlexandHuman
      @AlexandHuman Год назад

      @@gneissname Oh woah! Absolutely! Thank you for responding so quickly! I can't wait to see it, I absolutely love the color theory videos + the scientific look at the environment through geology!

  • @craz2580
    @craz2580 10 месяцев назад

    There is far too few green colours

  • @mike-._
    @mike-._ Год назад +7

    Hopefully I saved this video from the infamous "first" comment