My favorite one of these has got to be the one video of the guy putting down two or three random blocks, onlyyy to pull back and there's like 8 blocks actually placed lol
This video is the perfect example for how to make a tutorial. Quick explanation and example, linking the website, quick explanation on how to do it, and showing all the commands. Amazing job
back around 2013, 2014, my friend made me a little program so that I could build these in Minecraft. I built probably 10 of them, at least 60x60 blocks each, and obviously by hand because there was no mod to put it in the world back then.
I also do them by hand, block by block. Pixel art is much more satisfying when you build it yourself. You get a sense of accomplishment after finishing one. Plus if I just copy paste it into my world I can't really show it to my friends, it'd be lame to just show them copy pasted art.
@@verdox0 modding was a more arduous process back then, and MCEdit was in its infancy. I'm pretty confident there were no public mods available for this back then.
There was this old flash game called Everybody Edits, and very rarely these exploiters would spawn blocks across the entire map that made some complicated image with great detail on the minimap.. This reminded me exactly of that!
Cool anyway here's a brownie recipe INGREDIENTS 1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted and HOT 1 tablespoon cooking oil, (olive oil or coconut oil are fine) 1 1/8 cup superfine sugar, (caster sugar or white granulated sugar)* 2 large eggs 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract 1/2 cup all purpose (or plain) flour 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder 1/4 teaspoon salt INSTRUCTIONS Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Lightly grease an 8-inch square baking pan with cooking oil spray. Line with parchment paper (or baking paper); set aside. Combine hot melted butter, oil and sugar together in a medium-sized bowl. Whisk well for about a minute. Add the eggs and vanilla; beat until lighter in colour (another minute). Sift in flour, cocoa powder and salt. Gently fold the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients until JUST combined (do NOT over beat as doing so well affect the texture of your brownies). Pour batter into prepared pan, smoothing the top out evenly. (OPTIONAL: Top with chocolate chunks or chocolate chips.) Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the centre of the brownies in the pan no longer jiggles and is just set to the touch (the brownies will keep baking in the hot pan out of the oven). If testing with a toothpick, the toothpick should come out dirty for fudge-textured brownies.
it's very easy. install fabric. install litematica. use rebane2001's mapart craft. import it. rotate it. takes 20 minutes for the first one. takes 5 for other ones (stuff are installed) @@BroAttackInc56
I‘m just doing genuine map art, where you place a map in the middle of nowhere and start building and at the end of it you take the map and have art on your map, I even Farm the blocks in survival (which mind you are a LOT) and it can take up to a month or longer of just the farming part depending on how active you are or how much time you have, it’s genuinely a fun thing to do
people in the "community" im in do a lot of map arts by hand using carpet dupers, conversion tools and schematica. it's rly nice and actually quite fun to put together.
Sigh I remember back in the early days when we would actually spend our time making the images by hand. Always felt so good to take that final step back and share with friends.
This is actually wild to me as when I was younger I would compress images by downsizing them in ms paint and then copy each pixel with blocks in minecraft. Thats how you would actually do this "by hand"
I used to do this but simplify the images down to just a few blocks and then build it manually on the PlayStation version; it took hours, but it was a lot of fun, like a Minecraft color-by-number with no numbers lol
I remember building those myself, not as complex obviously and not fake, but it was fun. That was when Minecraft Bedrock Edition was still called PE and had just 16 chunks in each world. Before a nether portal and rather a nether generator was implemented and zombies dropped feathers.
this is so sick!! o always knew they were ‘fake’.. as in they didn’t HAND BUILD ts- but i never knew just how they did it..😅 gonna start using this noww!!😆
I did a map art of Darth Revan on a survival server for a friend. Doing it legitimately takes so long but makes it much more worth it when you get to see the result
I actually did manually build one in my creative world years ago, for fun (using image-to-blocks site as guide). And then promptly abandoned that world out of boredom.
Fun fact I didn’t know how to do this and did genuinely build a big piece of art like that by hand over the course of a month because it didn’t occur to me there were other ways
I actually physically built one of these in my survival world, I threw an image my dad picked into an image to block converter and built the thing block by block. It was pretty cool but I can see why people fake it, it’s an extremely slow process and you have to gather so many blocks
I’ve seen a video where it’s *apparently* someone finishing one of these but the mural was like 6 blocks wide and tall and the clip just ends when you see it, now that got me
Crazy how some people might actually do the long task of making of these by hands but not get the credit since this east method is the main way it happens
This is actually really helpful for making map art on a online server if you don’t know what blocks to use and where to put them
You cant
@@b3c8143 do it for a singleplayer world and turn the structure into a schematic to build in the server
@@b3c8143yes you can
@@zvdo_ smart
@@zvdo_ if you wanna put the effort, you really can
My favorite one of these has got to be the one video of the guy putting down two or three random blocks, onlyyy to pull back and there's like 8 blocks actually placed lol
yeah lmfao
Yes simple but really understandable humor😂
Heh
Even out of a crappy trend, you can still make something actually nourishing
Omg I love that one does anyone know where to find it
This video is the perfect example for how to make a tutorial. Quick explanation and example, linking the website, quick explanation on how to do it, and showing all the commands. Amazing job
Plus it tells you what’s gonna happen in the video so you know what you’re in for
He doesn’t explain how to go into the data pack folder
tutorial tutorial
@@Nin10deesit’s in the world file
@@omnac98 oh
When I saw these videos, my first thought was: “Why did they build outside-in?”
Ye@Mistner
@Mistnerthat’s what they said
@MistnerNo one ever said they were sane
@Mistnerunless it's a jigsaw puzzle
When putting a puzzle together, you start with the corner/edge pieces.
i haven'ts seen wizard 101 in ages,
the nostalgia
At least someone knows wizard 101
@@MathewCameron-e1m I still play till this day
Yo same. I think it’s still available on steam
Saaame
Wizard101 is still online to this day and I still play it!
Merle Ambrose spotted, time to play wizard101 :)))
Yup
same
Love that game
My subscription ran out like a decade ago and I haven’t gotten around to renewing it so I’m a level 27 Necromancer stuck in Unicorn Way lmao
Lovely, been playing the game for over 8 years, but stopped at 2020, I think it's time to re-take the experience
Remember one that just zoomed out to a 8 times 8 mess of blocks, way to funny
I need to see that
Imagine being the one dude that did one by hand
back around 2013, 2014, my friend made me a little program so that I could build these in Minecraft. I built probably 10 of them, at least 60x60 blocks each, and obviously by hand because there was no mod to put it in the world back then.
@@zebragoboomi doubt there wasnt a mod since it wouldnt be crazy hard to make it but probably not public then if you didnt find it
I did that on the xbox 360 minecraft
I also do them by hand, block by block. Pixel art is much more satisfying when you build it yourself. You get a sense of accomplishment after finishing one. Plus if I just copy paste it into my world I can't really show it to my friends, it'd be lame to just show them copy pasted art.
@@verdox0 modding was a more arduous process back then, and MCEdit was in its infancy. I'm pretty confident there were no public mods available for this back then.
MASTER AMBROSE, WIZARD 101 MENTIONED
I love the headmaster Ambrose one from wizard 101
Was not expecting Merle Ambrose
that halo image goes unimaginably hard
Wizard 101 reference is crazy
I had a friend who made massive pieces of artwork like this by hand, it took her hours but they looked amazing
There was this old flash game called Everybody Edits, and very rarely these exploiters would spawn blocks across the entire map that made some complicated image with great detail on the minimap..
This reminded me exactly of that!
Happy so many people caught the Wizard101 reference. It’s still up and running and receiving updates if anyone who used to play was curious.
YOOOOO THE WIZARD 101 REFERENCE!!!! God that brings back memories
This is the smoothest transition I have seen (no joke)
Wizard 101 In 2024?
Rightttt
Big uppp
Cool anyway here's a brownie recipe
INGREDIENTS
1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted and HOT
1 tablespoon cooking oil, (olive oil or coconut oil are fine)
1 1/8 cup superfine sugar, (caster sugar or white granulated sugar)*
2 large eggs
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
1/2 cup all purpose (or plain) flour
1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
INSTRUCTIONS
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
Lightly grease an 8-inch square baking pan with cooking oil spray. Line with parchment paper (or baking paper); set aside.
Combine hot melted butter, oil and sugar together in a medium-sized bowl. Whisk well for about a minute. Add the eggs and vanilla; beat until lighter in colour (another minute).
Sift in flour, cocoa powder and salt. Gently fold the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients until JUST combined (do NOT over beat as doing so well affect the texture of your brownies).
Pour batter into prepared pan, smoothing the top out evenly. (OPTIONAL: Top with chocolate chunks or chocolate chips.)
Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the centre of the brownies in the pan no longer jiggles and is just set to the touch (the brownies will keep baking in the hot pan out of the oven). If testing with a toothpick, the toothpick should come out dirty for fudge-textured brownies.
You have summoned an entire legion with a single photo
Bro you did not have to nostalgia flash bang me with that Merle Ambrose cameo !
Wizard101 was fun. I remember the weird marriage roleplays people would do. My brothers and I would troll some players online as female wizards. 😂
Halo 4 cover art will always go hard
lmao i thought they at least tried editing it in photoshop or something turns out they literally just use something that does all the work for them 😂😂
During the legacy version on PlayStation I knew someone who did one of these block by block.
u gotta admit all that work is pretty hard u gotta do a lot of copy and pasting and moving
it's very easy. install fabric. install litematica. use rebane2001's mapart craft. import it. rotate it. takes 20 minutes for the first one. takes 5 for other ones (stuff are installed) @@BroAttackInc56
@@BroAttackInc56that's not a lot
I was being sarcastic..
I‘m just doing genuine map art, where you place a map in the middle of nowhere and start building and at the end of it you take the map and have art on your map, I even Farm the blocks in survival (which mind you are a LOT) and it can take up to a month or longer of just the farming part depending on how active you are or how much time you have, it’s genuinely a fun thing to do
"I'm sure that you know that these videos are entirely fake"
Me: _Nervous sweating_
“Those bastards lied to us”
That is the CLEANEST loop I have ever seen
Dude that loop is actually impossibly insane
Thanks for that Wizard101 reference.
people in the "community" im in do a lot of map arts by hand using carpet dupers, conversion tools and schematica.
it's rly nice and actually quite fun to put together.
... I was wondering why it was taking so long to build one
Finally someone pointed this out.
This is so simple today. I remember when this came out in 2012-2013 or so and we had to import it through MCedit
Sigh I remember back in the early days when we would actually spend our time making the images by hand. Always felt so good to take that final step back and share with friends.
A lot of people don’t know they’re fake, and start glazing the people who do it
The hero we all needed 💯
Good to know alot of people recognize Wizard101. truly an amazing game, so many memories
When I was a teen. We built these by hand and it took forever.
Dude that is pretty much my favorite piece of art from Halo. I actually got my Halo 4 poater signed by the voice acters for Master Chief and Cortana!
Wizard 101 mentioned 🗣️‼️🔥💯⚡🚨💥
I knew all these vid are fake even when I am a kid
Thanks for proving it
You earned a sub
THAT TRANSITION WAS CLEAN ASF HOLY MOLY
This was a clever loop, good job
Oooo so i can use this as backgrounds for builds like a mountain scene!!!
That green box giving me flashbacks
This is actually wild to me as when I was younger I would compress images by downsizing them in ms paint and then copy each pixel with blocks in minecraft. Thats how you would actually do this "by hand"
Omg merlin from wizard101 was a slam to my nostalgia
I used to do this but simplify the images down to just a few blocks and then build it manually on the PlayStation version; it took hours, but it was a lot of fun, like a Minecraft color-by-number with no numbers lol
This makes wadzee's build of himself impressive
Merle Ambrose from wizard101! That's like half of my childhood !
I remember building those myself, not as complex obviously and not fake, but it was fun.
That was when Minecraft Bedrock Edition was still called PE and had just 16 chunks in each world. Before a nether portal and rather a nether generator was implemented and zombies dropped feathers.
Yooooo. Merle Ambrose. I still play W101, it makes be extremely happy to see bro making the rounds
this is so sick!! o always knew they were ‘fake’.. as in they didn’t HAND BUILD ts- but i never knew just how they did it..😅 gonna start using this noww!!😆
I'm not gonna lie. I thought they were real and wondered how they did it.
Actually i did one and it took me like 3 days to do it 😂 it was a journey but worth it 😂❤
I did a map art of Darth Revan on a survival server for a friend. Doing it legitimately takes so long but makes it much more worth it when you get to see the result
Didnt expect merle ambrose
The Wizard101 wizard was a throwback...
Ngl, I totally thought people built these. But thanks for having faith in us anyway 😂
Daaaaaaaaaang that's so cool you built that!🤯
Hey man, I love your videos! Could you make a showcase on the blockfront mod? It is really good, but not that famous i think. You´re a chad!
I've always wondered how to do this. So excited to put some pics in my worlds or make some kinda green screen background for a 2d kinda build.
This reminds me that I made a cool pixel art in minecraft (this one's real I promise) and it's in the community tab on my yt channel
The best thing is I used to do this in Pocket Edition with just an app
I actually did manually build one in my creative world years ago, for fun (using image-to-blocks site as guide). And then promptly abandoned that world out of boredom.
Fun fact I didn’t know how to do this and did genuinely build a big piece of art like that by hand over the course of a month because it didn’t occur to me there were other ways
I didn’t, it makes so much sense now 😮
Finally saw this video.
I demand one for chapter 2!
(If you want to of course)
I actually didn't know that these vids were staged😅 I felt so bad at making stuff at minecraft after seeing these people "making" those art works
Rebane also has a map art tool intended for building these and other map art in survival
Me, my little sister and my 2 brothers, we really build it and its a mini build artwar between us.
How come no one's talking about the loop, smoothest one ever
THE MASTER CHIEF
🎉🎉🔥🔥
i admire the merle ambrose pixel art lol
Was that Merlin from Wizard101?!? Ah good memories
Wow. Legit didnt expect headmaster Ambrose in this video
That’s the best loop I’ve ever seen
That man is playing wizard101... thought we wouldn't notice... but we did. -Tony stark
Bro exposed every Minecraft RUclipsr that does this
it’s easier to do this with a different site that allows it to be done with a command block
The second one game me a flashback to Wizard 101. 😮
Bro that Ambros art brings me back so many good memories. I'm pretty sure I still have an account
Subbed for quick tutorial
These channels have been pretty quiet since this dropped 🥶
you didnt knew this alr? right
I actually physically built one of these in my survival world, I threw an image my dad picked into an image to block converter and built the thing block by block. It was pretty cool but I can see why people fake it, it’s an extremely slow process and you have to gather so many blocks
Will have to try this out right after a stop at 4chan
“I spent thousands of hours on Minecraft” posts are gonna be on the uprise now
I’ve seen a video where it’s *apparently* someone finishing one of these but the mural was like 6 blocks wide and tall and the clip just ends when you see it, now that got me
That loop was perfect
HOLY SNHT THAT LOOP WAS SO CLEAN
I THINK SO
Merle Ambrose.... It's been a long time, Headmaster....
that is the smoothest loop ive ever seen what
Oh my god that loop was so good
This is the best loop I have ever seen
I used to make pixel art by hand for servers back in the day.
Bro I swear that exact picture used to be my computer wallpaper. Nostalgia
Crazy how some people might actually do the long task of making of these by hands but not get the credit since this east method is the main way it happens
i feel like i remember using this tool atleast once or seeing it when i was younger. im 17 btw and i joined minecraft in 2014
The people that pretend just have random blocks in a small square. These people are actually making things.