Bringing movement and lore to builds are such nice ways to make something feel alive. Making a nice exterior to an ‘ugly’ redstone project is also neat
Bro is a real one for not just putting on an excessive amount of shaders and other graphics mods and only showing us how the builds look like with *those,* like many other minecraft build youtubers do
@@GalaxyteStorm_ bro cannot be yapping like this when the first subscription that comes up on his profile is "veteran and gun enthusiast, i will be your mommy" 💀💀💀💀
I started playing scene the offical release date and I'm actually really good at building but there is definitely more people out there better than me and room for improvement
I love how in depth you go with explaination and how creative your builds are. Just did your castle build in my work survival server and now after this, I have to go back and improve some things
I think the first, and foremost thing to achieving a better house design is to not lose motivation. People would start building, and then look at it, and simply lose motivation because it isn't looking too great to them when in reality continuing the project would result in a masterpiece.
Am at this point myself. I didn't grow up with everyone else playing Minecraft and have had it for a while but never any guidance or anyone to play with. I'm basically a completely new player despite having tried the game for years. Doing my best not to lose so much hope so early
@@Yasha-IL Minecraft can get tiring easily. You know if you're adventuring you'd find a lot more, and the lack of hostile mobs kind of makes it boring too. There are more weaker mobs than stronger ones. Hopefully Mojang can fix this.
When you said you were colorblind I was surprised. The colors of your builds look so good together plus this is the first vid of yours I have watched. I can say you're really good at what you're doing.
I wonder if he just has a good sense of value (how dark or light something is). Generally in art, a strong sense of value is much more important and impactful than a sense of color.
most build tips and tricks videos usually just show rather than tell. they expect things to be self explanatory and move on to the next tip. thanks for getting into detail by both showing and telling!!
I've been playing this game for over half my life, and to be honest until recently I stuck pretty much exclusively with simple houses and huts, even now I just make slightly more complicated versions of those things. I see the way you use different types and shapes of blocks and it genuinely boggles my mind how you can conceptualize, design, and execute a build like that. Time to get my brain away from the "gameplay" focus and start leaning into builds more.
After I watched this video, I got inspired and I started a new world and built a house, city, a statue and some houses that are broken. Thank you for inspiring me to build again in minecraft.
Tips to start building: finda natural structure (cave, mountain peak, etc.) and just think of an idea (abandoned mine, ruins of a castle). IMPORTANT: Build the base structure first before focusing on any details since its a waste of time (unless you cant think of a whole structure yet and need to build small detailed sections to get new ideas). The first few hours building are usually shit and you will question yourself wdh you are doing and you will want to quit. PUSH TROUGH!!!! After some time it will be a lot of fun and you can be proud of yourself when you look at the build everytime. Dont expect your build to look like smth you see on youtube videos, start small and do the best you can. A small build can be extended every day while removing strucure from a large build sucks. Gl and have fun
I love this man. I don’t like following tutorials online because I can’t put my own ideas to it. Nonetheless, I suck at building. This video was perfect for me❤❤
I'm finally getting my older sister into Minecraft, and I'm hoping these tips help make up for the lack of the 15ish years of experience I have that she doesn't. I really hope she has the same magical experience I did buying Minecraft (after having pirated it :p) almost a decade, maybe a decade and a half ago back in late elementary. Minecraft is so magical, and helping people get into this game is such a w move I appreciate and will be showing to my sis
I've come to realize that I myself am not very good at building on the surface, and I probably won't be for awhile. But I'm a cave dweller anyway, I usually make a series of rooms underground, and I really enjoy doing it. So from this point on I'm a freakin cave dwarf.
Life pro-tip: Don't bother making a nice mine, instead put a nice entrance on it. This is easy if you have the materials for a minecart and rails, having a minecart track leading into it and some decoration in the style of mineshafts is an easy way to keep your mine from being an ugly hole in the ground surrounded by all of your architectural masterpieces.
I love the vid! Seeing an underground, maybe deepslate/ heavily textured tower in a terraformed cave would be awesome! I’ll drop a sub in anticipation!
Two of the hardest things to do when playing MC, is building and choosing a place to build. 😅 - I spend so much time looking for the perfect spot…and when I think I find it, NOPE, there’s somewhere even better 🤦🏻♀️ - Especially, now with all the beautiful landscapes. MC has become so dreamy with all these big beautiful snow capped mountains 😍 - But yeah, I really need to learn how to build. I’m tired of living in hobbit holes. 😂
Decorative elements, yes! Most of the stuff you have in your real-world house is decorative in a minecraft context. I mean, in minecraft you need a bed, workbenches, furnaces and chests. You don't need a bathroom, a toilet, a kitchen, a dining room or a living room. You don't need a TV or a stereo. You don't need a library. You don't need elaborate light-fixtures, skylights or windows in the floor over a chasm. You don't need arched footbridges. You don't need a big barn for your horse or a dock for your boat. It's fun to build all this stuff though and it gets you thinking about what else. A pool perhaps? A BBQ? Outdoor furniture? A fountain? A wine-cellar? Getting away from the purely functional adds so much depth to the game. I've got factories and farms but most of the fun stuff is purely decorative.
i was really good at building before, but i started to get bored of minecraft. recently i made a survival world where i put on those classic textures and just built things like i did when i was in elementary school. its honestly really refreshing to just build without feeling like it needs to impress someone. Nostalgic childhood wonder at its finest
Am I the only one noticed the *Moments before disaster* moment? ( 2:17 ) If you can’t see it the lava is slowly falling towards the trees, most likely about to case a huge forest fire lol-
Tips: You can place a types of glass plane and you can put trapdoor inside it looked like a medieval style 2:you can transform or terraforming some structures It can help some new player for reading this
Usually I build better in survival I feel the trials and limited block choice helps me become more creative in choosing what I build with or what I build entirely
Tbh I am rather unexperienced in building through there is one house I rather enjoy It is a Cottagecore inspired house with lots of storage (of course only if you don't need like 3.684 of blocks) I watched this Video after a few months of building and I almost fullfilled everything and I am quiet proud of it. Great Video!
When it comes to adding an extra layer for depth, can it be done with an even number of blocks or is it preferred to try and use an odd number of blocks so things aren’t thrown out of whack?
357th, apparently…😆 Maybe you’ve done organic builds, but I, honestly, can’t remember more than a couple of statues. Anything like a dragon (obvious choice for big-enough-for-detail) in your repertoire?
I have built a dragon before back when I played on The Ripple Effect server but I used a template from somebody else on RUclips, I can’t remember off the top of my head!
This is the only video where I understood what I was doing wrong, even though I am from Russia😅. Respect for such a high quality and understandable video
Honestly as a builder i spend most of my time in creative. I only really play survival with friends. I find that survival doesn't make building more challenging in a way thats interesting. It just makes it more tedious.
I love how Marloe says "just remember a Minecraft build is good if you think it's good" then there's Grian who outright states that building basic Minecraft buildings is against the Minecraft law lmao.
I was just wondering if you posted or there was a tutorial anywhere for the build shown at 1:22 in the video I thought it was really cool and I want to build it
Bringing movement and lore to builds are such nice ways to make something feel alive. Making a nice exterior to an ‘ugly’ redstone project is also neat
Respect
Bro is a real one for not just putting on an excessive amount of shaders and other graphics mods and only showing us how the builds look like with *those,* like many other minecraft build youtubers do
"Lica_The_Furry" 💀
@@GalaxyteStorm_ bro cannot be yapping like this when the first subscription that comes up on his profile is "veteran and gun enthusiast, i will be your mommy" 💀💀💀💀
@@Lica_The_Furry lol
but he did add texture pack
@@Lica_The_FurryHahaha what a smackdown 🤘😂👌
I’ve been playing since 2012 and I literally can’t build for the life of me. It’s embarrassing. Literal skill issue
So true
I feel as if I have some sort of spacial issue in my brain, seeing all these builds. I simply can’t conceptualize intricate builds.
As someone who started in 2016 my strength is building 😂
I started in 2013/2014, I can build but im not the best
I started playing scene the offical release date and I'm actually really good at building but there is definitely more people out there better than me and room for improvement
I love how in depth you go with explaination and how creative your builds are. Just did your castle build in my work survival server and now after this, I have to go back and improve some things
10:51 love the look of the framed glass panes. Really need them added into the game as an update.
I think the first, and foremost thing to achieving a better house design is to not lose motivation. People would start building, and then look at it, and simply lose motivation because it isn't looking too great to them when in reality continuing the project would result in a masterpiece.
Am at this point myself. I didn't grow up with everyone else playing Minecraft and have had it for a while but never any guidance or anyone to play with. I'm basically a completely new player despite having tried the game for years. Doing my best not to lose so much hope so early
@@Yasha-IL Minecraft can get tiring easily. You know if you're adventuring you'd find a lot more, and the lack of hostile mobs kind of makes it boring too. There are more weaker mobs than stronger ones. Hopefully Mojang can fix this.
When you said you were colorblind I was surprised. The colors of your builds look so good together plus this is the first vid of yours I have watched. I can say you're really good at what you're doing.
I can confirm
I agree.
Your builds are really good with colour
I wonder if he just has a good sense of value (how dark or light something is). Generally in art, a strong sense of value is much more important and impactful than a sense of color.
get this dude to 200k subs this guy is amazing like he could be slapped and have the same calm voice
Bruh but actually the example was funny 🤣 Actally it can grow more than 200k it would be nicer!
He sounds like a calmer version of the Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous presenter
Ook he go 1m subscribers thanks for your pray
Ok
199k atm lol
I agree with the creative test mode. Also, I'm already implementing the textures in my builds... But I still have a long way to go.
most build tips and tricks videos usually just show rather than tell. they expect things to be self explanatory and move on to the next tip. thanks for getting into detail by both showing and telling!!
Bruh you add no sound effects no heavy editing but still keep us engaged it's almost magical my guy
I've been playing this game for over half my life, and to be honest until recently I stuck pretty much exclusively with simple houses and huts, even now I just make slightly more complicated versions of those things. I see the way you use different types and shapes of blocks and it genuinely boggles my mind how you can conceptualize, design, and execute a build like that. Time to get my brain away from the "gameplay" focus and start leaning into builds more.
After I watched this video, I got inspired and I started a new world and built a house, city, a statue and some houses that are broken. Thank you for inspiring me to build again in minecraft.
I think a good video would be color/ block pallets, I struggle getting out of medieval ones
Tips to start building: finda natural structure (cave, mountain peak, etc.) and just think of an idea (abandoned mine, ruins of a castle).
IMPORTANT: Build the base structure first before focusing on any details since its a waste of time (unless you cant think of a whole structure yet and need to build small detailed sections to get new ideas).
The first few hours building are usually shit and you will question yourself wdh you are doing and you will want to quit.
PUSH TROUGH!!!!
After some time it will be a lot of fun and you can be proud of yourself when you look at the build everytime.
Dont expect your build to look like smth you see on youtube videos, start small and do the best you can.
A small build can be extended every day while removing strucure from a large build sucks.
Gl and have fun
I love this man. I don’t like following tutorials online because I can’t put my own ideas to it. Nonetheless, I suck at building. This video was perfect for me❤❤
I'm finally getting my older sister into Minecraft, and I'm hoping these tips help make up for the lack of the 15ish years of experience I have that she doesn't. I really hope she has the same magical experience I did buying Minecraft (after having pirated it :p) almost a decade, maybe a decade and a half ago back in late elementary. Minecraft is so magical, and helping people get into this game is such a w move I appreciate and will be showing to my sis
The one concept I struggle with most is depth. My builds usually look flat, and if I try adding depth it usually looks weird
I've come to realize that I myself am not very good at building on the surface, and I probably won't be for awhile. But I'm a cave dweller anyway, I usually make a series of rooms underground, and I really enjoy doing it. So from this point on I'm a freakin cave dwarf.
This video has genuinely helped me with my building, some of the tips are new and useful
1:35 It reminds me so fiercely of a very specific mountain house by a very well-known personality.
I always find it a tough balance between futional and looks on a build. Normally my mine is just rows of digging but other builds I try to keep nice.
Life pro-tip: Don't bother making a nice mine, instead put a nice entrance on it. This is easy if you have the materials for a minecart and rails, having a minecart track leading into it and some decoration in the style of mineshafts is an easy way to keep your mine from being an ugly hole in the ground surrounded by all of your architectural masterpieces.
Actually whether u are colorblind or not your builds are so good that someones mind will blow when saw your builds
I love the vid! Seeing an underground, maybe deepslate/ heavily textured tower in a terraformed cave would be awesome! I’ll drop a sub in anticipation!
I love the building technique where you add on different sections to your house
Always helping. Thank you so much!
MARLOEEE you've gone so far man i've been here since 14k subscribers i believe, congratulations on 149k+ subscribers man 😼
Marloe you are the best minecraft RUclipsr😊 congrats to 150k i know you still dont have 150k but in few days you will have
I am never taking flattening for granted EVER again, I spent almost 3 hrs flattening a space for a town I'm building and I'm not even 10% done
Two of the hardest things to do when playing MC, is building and choosing a place to build. 😅
- I spend so much time looking for the perfect spot…and when I think I find it, NOPE, there’s somewhere even better 🤦🏻♀️
- Especially, now with all the beautiful landscapes. MC has become so dreamy with all these big beautiful snow capped mountains 😍
- But yeah, I really need to learn how to build. I’m tired of living in hobbit holes. 😂
This rlly helps bc in my builds it always looks bland and plain. But thanks to this amazing talented man, my world is gonna look way better ❤😅
Decorative elements, yes!
Most of the stuff you have in your real-world house is decorative in a minecraft context. I mean, in minecraft you need a bed, workbenches, furnaces and chests. You don't need a bathroom, a toilet, a kitchen, a dining room or a living room.
You don't need a TV or a stereo. You don't need a library. You don't need elaborate light-fixtures, skylights or windows in the floor over a chasm. You don't need arched footbridges. You don't need a big barn for your horse or a dock for your boat. It's fun to build all this stuff though and it gets you thinking about what else. A pool perhaps? A BBQ? Outdoor furniture? A fountain? A wine-cellar?
Getting away from the purely functional adds so much depth to the game. I've got factories and farms but most of the fun stuff is purely decorative.
i was really good at building before, but i started to get bored of minecraft. recently i made a survival world where i put on those classic textures and just built things like i did when i was in elementary school. its honestly really refreshing to just build without feeling like it needs to impress someone. Nostalgic childhood wonder at its finest
Just by watching one of your videos gives me inspiration to build something new in my world
I realy like your videos! I am watching your first survival series and i love it!
Nah bro is a g, he is a g and is colourblind, first video of his I've seen and I have already subscribes
After watching one of these videos, I improved drastically and transformed a part of one of my simple looking buildings.
Am I the only one noticed the *Moments before disaster* moment? ( 2:17 ) If you can’t see it the lava is slowly falling towards the trees, most likely about to case a huge forest fire lol-
Thank you for the great tips x
Great video, thanks for the advice.
such an underrated utber... his voice is so peace bringing
Tips:
You can place a types of glass plane and you can put trapdoor inside it looked like a medieval style
2:you can transform or terraforming some structures
It can help some new player for reading this
What a well crafted video genuinely could be a great teacher the visuals are great also gg
Usually I build better in survival I feel the trials and limited block choice helps me become more creative in choosing what I build with or what I build entirely
Tbh I am rather unexperienced in building through there is one house I rather enjoy It is a Cottagecore inspired house with lots of storage (of course only if you don't need like 3.684 of blocks)
I watched this Video after a few months of building and I almost fullfilled everything and I am quiet proud of it.
Great Video!
Nice to be early, keep it up, my man!
tysm u gave me a lot of helpful tips and even made me think of new ones. tyy!
He's color blind and better than me at building and choosing colors 😭, props to you
This man is colorblind😢
Let’s get him to10million
Thanks for the video, I am finding these tips to be really useful!
When i heard color blind i am impressed how good your choice of colors are
Coziest Minecraft RUclipsr, change my mind.
He’s a very deserving and comforting RUclipsr
Thank you, this is going to help out a lot
Thank you for always providing us with some great content! I will definitely put these tips to good use!
Thank you so much you helped me so much, without you i would've never get better
4:27 yes im colorblind too thank goodness im not the only builder who is
When it comes to adding an extra layer for depth, can it be done with an even number of blocks or is it preferred to try and use an odd number of blocks so things aren’t thrown out of whack?
It can be done with odd or even :)
I sure wish I could try some of these out, but on vacation for a few more days.
Amazing tips!
I'll try to use them in my world!
wow youre so kind? one of my new faves for sure glad i found your channel
357th, apparently…😆
Maybe you’ve done organic builds, but I, honestly, can’t remember more than a couple of statues. Anything like a dragon (obvious choice for big-enough-for-detail) in your repertoire?
I have built a dragon before back when I played on The Ripple Effect server but I used a template from somebody else on RUclips, I can’t remember off the top of my head!
Now I can make my basic wooden house look good!!!!
Oh my gosh that tiny little flying hut is the cutest build I have ever seen. (Now I want to build a hobbit city)
Your doing a great job building even though you are colorblind you are making a great improvement each time you practice.
This is the only video where I understood what I was doing wrong, even though I am from Russia😅.
Respect for such a high quality and understandable video
Wow this ws very usefull and ur build are crazy cool thanks
this would probably help me if i could do anything you said might help
Man please make the tutorial of that house which you used in the thumbnail
It's very awesome
Please take my request
You are my fav Minecraft RUclipsr your amazing♥️🤩
The voice is so relaxing
One thing i think is fun is to make a house or a village or more and then go survive with it
Subbed since long but since i paused Minecraft i didn't get your content now i m gonna watch some l
The noob house in the thumbnail looks better than my actual bases!
Damn this gonna help me alot soon get this man to 1 million subscribers
Ur awesome dude thank you
The dude is colourblind yet his palets and builds are top noch?! Impressive
THIS VIDEO JUST... I AM SOOOOO MUCH BETTER AT BUILDING IN MINECRAFT NOW. summary of what i just said, this video helped alottt!!.😄👍
Hello marloe
If you want to, using walls as walls can make the build look a little different.
Honestly as a builder i spend most of my time in creative. I only really play survival with friends. I find that survival doesn't make building more challenging in a way thats interesting. It just makes it more tedious.
YOOOO MARLOE
Hello marloe!
Why are all colourblind people AMAZING at building???
(Let's see how many "First" comments there are lol)
Bro is built for asmr ❤❤❤
He is colorblind but his building pallets are better than mine
This man cannot be stopped
thanks for the tips i wish you get 200mil subs next year🎉🎉
For the creative mode one at the start:
Exactly its called *creative* mode for a reason! :)
"im colourblind"
5 minutes later starts speaking perfectly about gradiants and stuff xD
thx for tips
Nice vid
Do you have a tutorial for the waterwheel house in the thumbnail?
I don’t I’m afraid, sorry!
Also adding some damage to the builds make It realistic
Nice
Good vid thanks for the help guy's give this guy some subs
6:39 thank you so many people just sneeze texture on everything
I love how Marloe says "just remember a Minecraft build is good if you think it's good" then there's Grian who outright states that building basic Minecraft buildings is against the Minecraft law lmao.
Hello sir i m big fan
Let's go
Ohhh what fun! I build my great home and boom creeper. My home turned to ruin... So i changed it to ruin look.
I was just wondering if you posted or there was a tutorial anywhere for the build shown at 1:22 in the video I thought it was really cool and I want to build it
Yep here you go! ruclips.net/video/kpeV6Jz57oM/видео.htmlsi=B7f2xRgXtBu6Z5dj