i know third person looks good, but first person is better for actual building guides because in first person you can see the block that you are selecting. either that or make subtitles saying what block you are using. otherwise we are just guessing if we arent super familiar with all of the blocks in the game.
Love this build a lot, soon going to build it on my survival world, then probably my hardcore world, I have used a lot of your builds in the past, they definitely make your base feel a lot more cozy.
Amazing build. 👍 For future videos I do recommend you use some different angels, I quite hard to follow sometimes and although it looks good on the video it can be quite a struggle to follow the build.
Just build it myself, and I dont see in the slightest where it was confusing. There were 2-3 moments at the interior where you wont saw where he placed carpets, but thats it.
I loved this build, I modified it quite a bit though. I pretty much made the full exterior of this house but replaced everything except for the cobblestone, bricks, chimney and oak wood stuff with Cherry wood (since my base is on a Cherry Grove mountain) so now it's super pink lol. For the interior I turned the bottom floor into a storage room which expands into a hall way (where the kitchen is in the original) with even more storage, then all the work benches (potion making, enchanting, cartographer, smithing etc) and stuff are upstairs. It looks beautiful on the outside and it's also super functional as a base. It's also a really fun base to decorate with different stuff (I'm thinking of adding some copper Docm77 goats around the exterior or maybe a custom tree). I might modify the decorations outside to be more of a Japanese type build. Though I do have a 1.20 Iron farm (one that uses a 7 wide border of path blocks) nearby and it actually really fits the build, like the Minecraft version of a zen garden since it looks so clean and isolated. Though I would like to actually make a Zen garden of some kind. I actually learnt a lot about building from this build, like what building techniques look good. Like, one technique is having the logs in the framework being offset inwards from the longest side by one block or the stairs having inverted stairs in them or the roof using stairs and coming around to a single spine at the top.
Very nice build! But it would be nice if you said how many blocks you were placing and how many from the walls. It was a bit difficult to count. But I finished it! And I do love it:)
Trying to follow this tutorial is driving me insane. There needs to be more instruction. Exactly what block you are using would be a good start. After putting down the first barrels I can’t tell if you are putting stairs or slabs, then the next bit of next says to put stairs all the way around, so I do that and find out you’re throwing in barrels every now and again. I love the build but this tutorial is not clear
@@Goldrobin To start, foundation, the lines, it is unclear if it goes to the end of the line of if the end block is counted for the perpendicular line. Suggestion: clearly indicate what is included in the line, like using an outline or using a block that is countable. When starting the build itself, it is unclear where to start the beams. Maybe a birdseye view for placement with block counts to show where to put columns? Those are just some ideas. Like I said, the build is beautiful, just wish it was easier to follow.
He is the worst building builder I have ever seen in my life, you never know what he is using where, he speeds up the construction of one place and immediately moves on to another. It is not clear what he takes in his hand, where he puts it, on which step, how many blocks he puts it, the worst building video of all time.
i know third person looks good, but first person is better for actual building guides because in first person you can see the block that you are selecting. either that or make subtitles saying what block you are using. otherwise we are just guessing if we arent super familiar with all of the blocks in the game.
Yes please!!
The materials list is pretty helpful since it has pictures of all the blocks
This is a challenge I'm willing to do because I been wanting a farm home in Minecraft and this is it!
Love this build a lot, soon going to build it on my survival world, then probably my hardcore world, I have used a lot of your builds in the past, they definitely make your base feel a lot more cozy.
You have the best builds i have ever seen i my life i made this in a cold biome so instead of oak leaves i used azalea leaves and it looks beautifull
Amazing build. 👍
For future videos I do recommend you use some different angels, I quite hard to follow sometimes and although it looks good on the video it can be quite a struggle to follow the build.
Just finished this house! Tutorial was kinda confusing but luckily I was able to complete it!
Just build it myself, and I dont see in the slightest where it was confusing. There were 2-3 moments at the interior where you wont saw where he placed carpets, but thats it.
Vintage beef built this in hermitcraft I’m pretty sure
He did I am looking at it and I am like I have just built this
@@joeyjohnson1649 haha lol
Awesome, gonna use this in my world :)
I love all of your builds you are excellent well done ❤🎉🎉😂
I agree, and i also love the way he make his videos, so relaxing and is really satisfying and his builds...it always impresses me😤👍
Thank you!! :D
Thanks again!! Glad you like my videos! :)
Nice ideas 👏
Thanks!
I loved this build, I modified it quite a bit though. I pretty much made the full exterior of this house but replaced everything except for the cobblestone, bricks, chimney and oak wood stuff with Cherry wood (since my base is on a Cherry Grove mountain) so now it's super pink lol. For the interior I turned the bottom floor into a storage room which expands into a hall way (where the kitchen is in the original) with even more storage, then all the work benches (potion making, enchanting, cartographer, smithing etc) and stuff are upstairs. It looks beautiful on the outside and it's also super functional as a base. It's also a really fun base to decorate with different stuff (I'm thinking of adding some copper Docm77 goats around the exterior or maybe a custom tree).
I might modify the decorations outside to be more of a Japanese type build. Though I do have a 1.20 Iron farm (one that uses a 7 wide border of path blocks) nearby and it actually really fits the build, like the Minecraft version of a zen garden since it looks so clean and isolated. Though I would like to actually make a Zen garden of some kind.
I actually learnt a lot about building from this build, like what building techniques look good. Like, one technique is having the logs in the framework being offset inwards from the longest side by one block or the stairs having inverted stairs in them or the roof using stairs and coming around to a single spine at the top.
Oooo!! I bet that looks so pretty
I love your buildings, I watch your tutorials every time whan I survive
Very nice build! But it would be nice if you said how many blocks you were placing and how many from the walls. It was a bit difficult to count. But I finished it! And I do love it:)
I love so many of your builds. I've incorporated a lot of them into my worlds. Thank you for your uploads. 😁
Thank you Meep! Glad you like my builds and videos! :D
This is great 👍
Glad you like it!
do standing logs for the outline when showing the lengths, pretty difficult for me and probably others when i cant tell how you measured it.
I’ll consider it if I create more tutorials!
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Now i am not late:)
This is cute but the roof is a bit curved for me 😊
Fun fact: I am building the same house like this in Minecraft (For real)
Farmhouses are great in Minecraft! :)
@@Goldrobin yes they help out a lot
@@Goldrobinyk!
hi bro I made this farmhouse which side will be the dining table will be up or down
it took me 3 hours but its done lmao
There should be a storage area
Modify the build.
what texture pack and shaders are you using?
What texture pack do you use?
Im building a riverside city and your builds have several places within it
Bro this is amazing 🤩 And quite beautiful actually if i do say so myself 😋💕
Thank you!! Really means a lot to me! :D
Hey you are in godmode
😮
Which glass texture pack do you use?
God bro is home the thedebase
Bro, either do first person Or voiceover there is so many confusing bits that I end up building it backwards
Which part was confusing about it? In my experience, most people prefer watching larger house tutorials with a third-person perspective.
all it i had no idea witch way you were facing and had no ideawhich side of the buildwere you on
@@Goldrobin
I NEED TO KNOW WHAT SHADERS YOU USE
Can u teach me how can i make my thumbnail more attractive my bulid was great but not getting much views as i thought pls teach me
Take your screenshots with "FOV 30", it will look great! :D
Thank u sir no one yet teached me that i tryed to talk with many video but ur the first who replied thanks :D
You got to do this first person
looks like Zaypixel’s tutorial of that!
I was building and it was the very end and an error occurred 😢 still crying 😭
Brooooo 😢
Eu moraria em uma casa assim na vida real
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Trying to follow this tutorial is driving me insane. There needs to be more instruction. Exactly what block you are using would be a good start. After putting down the first barrels I can’t tell if you are putting stairs or slabs, then the next bit of next says to put stairs all the way around, so I do that and find out you’re throwing in barrels every now and again. I love the build but this tutorial is not clear
First ❤
Yo
If only this game didnt look like crap without shaders and requires pc to look anything like this
Cute build but the tutorial is poorly done. Exact layouts, proper placement of blocks are unclear, starting with the foundation of this house.
What's exactly unclear about it?
@@Goldrobin To start, foundation, the lines, it is unclear if it goes to the end of the line of if the end block is counted for the perpendicular line. Suggestion: clearly indicate what is included in the line, like using an outline or using a block that is countable.
When starting the build itself, it is unclear where to start the beams. Maybe a birdseye view for placement with block counts to show where to put columns?
Those are just some ideas.
Like I said, the build is beautiful, just wish it was easier to follow.
Non sai fare i video fai mille tagli
He is the worst building builder I have ever seen in my life, you never know what he is using where, he speeds up the construction of one place and immediately moves on to another. It is not clear what he takes in his hand, where he puts it, on which step, how many blocks he puts it, the worst building video of all time.
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