This episode could not have come at a better time. I recently started terraforming a nearby shore in order to move my crop farming off my island. I had thought of making some small farmhouses but all the pathing, bush rows and details are very helpful. Job well done
Love your Farmer Marloe skin!! 😊 I love your “little” farming community area!! The houses were pretty cute…both the village and the farmer and rancher homes!! Thanks again Marloe for another great video!! I always look forward to them!! 😊😊
Styles of medieval and Victorian Architecture • Embellishment. • Manifest piety. • Perpendicular churches crucifix shape from above. • The rise of Gothic. Walls: buttresses, and spires (ogival arch) vertical proportions, pointed arches, external buttressing. Roof: vaulted roofs steeply pitched. Windows: large windows, extensive use of stained glass, and a revival of the medieval rose window. Other: asymmetry. • Decorated style. Gothic style but with elaborate decorative stone carvings. • Romanesque style. Walls: massive quality, thick walls, round arches, sturdy piers, groin vaults, large towers, and decorative arcades. semicircular arches for doors, and arcades; barrel or groin vaults to support the roof of the nave; massive piers and walls, to contain the outward thrust of the vaults; side aisles with galleries above them; a large tower over the crossing. Roof: Roofs were made of wood and tiles fired clay marble bronze. Truss roofs. Windows: semicircular arches for windows, few windows, Small glass windows but for important buildings big stained glass windows. • Cottage Style. Walls: brick, stone, stucco & natural materials. Roof: steep overhang, cross gables. Windows: casement windows, window box's small panes & shutters. • Wattle and daub timber framing. • Tudor. Walls: Brick laid in an elaborate pattern on the ground floor, stucco or wood with decorative trim on the first story. Weatherboard or shingled walls with stucco. Roof: steep roof and half-timbered gables. Stone. Prominent cross gables (tudor crow stepped gables). Windows: casement windows, grouped in rows of three or more. Other: decorative half timbering. • Boathouse/Nausts (Viking) Walls: made of upright wood logs sometimes with planks and more upright logs on the inside to support to the roof. Roof: as the name imply ots an upside-down ship. They were no windows in these structures but they were built on a stone foundation. • Longhouses (Vikings) Walls: small if the roof extended to the ground and these where more of a sleeping area for a family but you could have a longhouse roof that stopped 5-4 meters above the ground to give more headroom these types of longhouses were more of a communal space. Walls inside and/or outside were made of wattle and daub (no whitewash) Roof: were typically pitched at 45⁰ or A-frame and the building front and back faced East to West direction. • Stave Churches (Viking) Walls/other: Constructed entirely of wood and had elaborate carvings. Roof: steeply sloped gable multi layered with a central tower/spire made of individual wooden shingles. • Gothic revival (victorian) Walls: Middle-class homes Wood Wealthy homes Stone or brick. Roof: steep A-frame, + shape from above. Elaborate verge board trim along roof edges. Windows: high dormers. Arched or lancet windows. • Italianate (Victorian) Walls: Middle-class homes Wood Wealthy homes Stone or brick. Roof: flay and/or hipped roof, corniced eaves. Windows: Fanciful bay windows with inset wooden panels, Two over two double-hung windows, Curved or moulded window caps. • Second Empire (victorian) Walls: wooden clapboard. Roof: Mansard narrow eaves with brackets below, round cornices at the top and base. Windows: Tall, narrow windows Dormer windows that project from the roof, (eyebrow dormers) Bay windows. Other: Tower Wrought-iron, galleries or "crests' above the upper cornice Balconies Small entry porch. • Queen Anne (victorian) Walls: stone, brick, wood. Decorative trim, carvings wood/stone or terracotta. Roof: steep roof, wrought iron finials. Windows: bay and narrow windows that open vertically, stained. Other: Cantilevered, upper stories, Elaborate exterior, decoration, Turrets. towers or cupolas, Wrap-around porch, Balconies, Cresting, Detached gazebos.
For the windmill top you could use fence posts on the corners and leave like two spaces empty to look out, then the trap doors layer above and then a rounded roof? I hope you were able to understand that cause I think my brain forgot how to word things for a second lol.
It is beautiful! So peaceful and satisfying. I am new to Minecraft and so far haven't touched the redstone and won't for some time yet, but I wanted to ask whether there is a block rotating mechanism powered by redstone which could make the windmill spin. Thank you
🙋🏼♀️Marloe Gosh thats a huge job, just love the palette of the little village, my fav the tiny one with just a bed 😂 Looks great already and Im still watching the vid Cheers Mate 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 I want to build yr little village I did the tiny one and the first one you walked into, but not been able to see any more, you were too fast with the vid lol I will slow it down see how I go
please excuse me as I quietly scream to myself because the absolutely stunning, amazing fields of crops shown here, are being harvested by a combine (that looks far better than anything I could come up with) that has the auger on the wrong side your builds are amazing, I am so glad I found your channel (which will certainly inspire many a learning to build new things in me), but man it hurts knowing that the auger swings out to the left of the harvester 😂
@itsmarloe please do not harvest the crops it looks better than the original Minecraft generated grass that was there on that map and like that village you built in there it has a nice cosy feel about it
The AMOUNT if effort you have put in is truly deserving of more repute
My thoughts exactly
This episode could not have come at a better time. I recently started terraforming a nearby shore in order to move my crop farming off my island. I had thought of making some small farmhouses but all the pathing, bush rows and details are very helpful. Job well done
Love your Farmer Marloe skin!! 😊 I love your “little” farming community area!! The houses were pretty cute…both the village and the farmer and rancher homes!! Thanks again Marloe for another great video!! I always look forward to them!! 😊😊
I agree
Your skin looks like you’re simultaneously a train conductor, a bandit, and a chimney sweep all at once
Styles of medieval and Victorian Architecture
• Embellishment.
• Manifest piety.
• Perpendicular churches
crucifix shape from above.
• The rise of Gothic.
Walls: buttresses, and spires (ogival arch) vertical proportions, pointed arches, external buttressing.
Roof: vaulted roofs steeply pitched.
Windows: large windows, extensive use of stained glass, and a revival of the medieval rose window.
Other: asymmetry.
• Decorated style.
Gothic style but with elaborate decorative stone carvings.
• Romanesque style.
Walls: massive quality, thick walls, round arches, sturdy piers, groin vaults, large towers, and decorative arcades. semicircular arches for doors, and arcades; barrel or groin vaults to support the roof of the nave; massive piers and walls, to contain the outward thrust of the vaults; side aisles with galleries above them; a large tower over the crossing.
Roof: Roofs were made of wood and tiles fired clay marble bronze. Truss roofs.
Windows: semicircular arches for windows, few windows, Small glass windows but for important buildings big stained glass windows.
• Cottage Style.
Walls: brick, stone, stucco & natural materials.
Roof: steep overhang, cross gables.
Windows: casement windows, window box's small panes & shutters.
• Wattle and daub timber framing.
• Tudor.
Walls: Brick laid in an elaborate pattern on the ground floor, stucco or wood with decorative trim on the first story. Weatherboard or shingled walls with stucco.
Roof: steep roof and half-timbered gables.
Stone. Prominent cross gables (tudor crow stepped gables).
Windows: casement windows, grouped in rows of three or more.
Other: decorative half timbering.
• Boathouse/Nausts (Viking)
Walls: made of upright wood logs sometimes with planks and more upright logs on the inside to support to the roof.
Roof: as the name imply ots an upside-down ship.
They were no windows in these structures but they were built on a stone foundation.
• Longhouses (Vikings)
Walls: small if the roof extended to the ground and these where more of a sleeping area for a family but you could have a longhouse roof that stopped 5-4 meters above the ground to give more headroom these types of longhouses were more of a communal space. Walls inside and/or outside were made of wattle and daub (no whitewash)
Roof: were typically pitched at 45⁰ or A-frame and the building front and back faced East to West direction.
• Stave Churches (Viking)
Walls/other: Constructed entirely of wood and had elaborate carvings. Roof: steeply sloped gable multi layered with a central tower/spire made of individual wooden shingles.
• Gothic revival (victorian)
Walls: Middle-class homes Wood Wealthy homes Stone or brick.
Roof: steep A-frame, + shape from above. Elaborate verge board trim along roof edges.
Windows: high dormers. Arched or lancet windows.
• Italianate (Victorian)
Walls: Middle-class homes Wood Wealthy homes Stone or brick.
Roof: flay and/or hipped roof, corniced eaves.
Windows: Fanciful bay windows with inset wooden panels, Two over two double-hung windows, Curved or moulded window caps.
• Second Empire (victorian)
Walls: wooden clapboard.
Roof: Mansard narrow eaves with brackets below, round cornices at the top and base.
Windows: Tall, narrow windows Dormer windows that project from the roof,
(eyebrow dormers) Bay windows.
Other: Tower Wrought-iron,
galleries or "crests' above the upper cornice
Balconies Small entry porch.
• Queen Anne (victorian)
Walls: stone, brick, wood. Decorative trim, carvings wood/stone or terracotta.
Roof: steep roof, wrought iron finials.
Windows: bay and narrow windows that open vertically, stained.
Other: Cantilevered, upper stories, Elaborate exterior, decoration, Turrets. towers or cupolas, Wrap-around porch, Balconies, Cresting, Detached gazebos.
Who needs antidepressants when you have Marloe videos? Thanks for the wholesome content.
I think a dome roof would go really nicely on thay windmill. Maybe dark prismarine or something like oxidized copper?
how are you keeping al them fields watered?
He isn't
For the windmill top you could use fence posts on the corners and leave like two spaces empty to look out, then the trap doors layer above and then a rounded roof? I hope you were able to understand that cause I think my brain forgot how to word things for a second lol.
When I saw your new outfit I thought you were some sort of Dr Farmer. Then I realized that means you're a veterinarian!! Lol. Nice build
That was an amazing view at the end leaving it open roof🎉🎉
Make scarecrows, and a little section for watermelon and pumpkin farmers. Also a separate section for cash crop farmers.
What a lovely pastoral painting! ❤
It is beautiful! So peaceful and satisfying. I am new to Minecraft and so far haven't touched the redstone and won't for some time yet, but I wanted to ask whether there is a block rotating mechanism powered by redstone which could make the windmill spin.
Thank you
🙋🏼♀️Marloe
Gosh thats a huge job, just love the palette of the little village, my fav the tiny one with just a bed 😂
Looks great already and Im still watching the vid
Cheers Mate
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I want to build yr little village
I did the tiny one and the first one you walked into, but not been able to see any more, you were too fast with the vid lol I will slow it down see how I go
You should add a greenhouse for the rest of the food like the berries the mushrooms the pumpkins and the melons.
wish i had this sort of commitment
also nice skin
your voice are so calming
What a great video! your builds and cinematics are perfect!
Thank you dude!!
what an upgrade from the previous windmill/wheat farm build!!
please excuse me as I quietly scream to myself because the absolutely stunning, amazing fields of crops shown here, are being harvested by a combine (that looks far better than anything I could come up with) that has the auger on the wrong side
your builds are amazing, I am so glad I found your channel (which will certainly inspire many a learning to build new things in me), but man it hurts knowing that the auger swings out to the left of the harvester 😂
Very beautiful video, loving the rustic vibes and the editing is really nice
This is another outstanding video. The amount of work you put in is remarkable. Well done!
its marloe is the best his videos are fire
Great work ❤❤
for the roof make it so its open with 4 pillars for 4 of the corners
A gazebo roof on windmill fences and walls deepslate brick slab roof maybe?
POV: Ur too underrated
picture frames on table with bread probably better than buttons. likely some way to make plate lookign thing besides just a frame
Looks amazing! Thank you for another amazing video!
It’s very beautiful, but where are they going to store all the crops?
This is an absolutely beautiful world! i know its random but i gotta ask... Where did you hide the water sources for the plants?
Thank you! And there’s no water sources I just planted them right after tilling the soil so they don’t turn into dirt :)
I love your voice its so relaxing ❤
Hey marloe I have a question do you know what I can build for my 1000 day hardcore world since you are very creative
Mmmhhh how about a big shrine of some sort to commemorate the day? :)
@@ItsMarloethank you so much it turned out very nice and lovely:)
You forget the croop circles Alien 😂
The amount of seeds is amazing
I totally love this seed!❤️❤
What coordinates is it you buildt this on?
It’s all roughly around -1000 , 1000 :)
Omg these crops were a great idea 😄
Is there any way to know what music he used in his episode?
Wow it so big and beautiful farm
Okay im new to minecraft youtube and why do some videos have millions of views and this has 28k? This is such a beautiful build. Thank you for sharing
Cuz some youtubers are using bots for yours views 😕
Amazing! Thank You!
Beautiful
A series of fields that even fWhip would be proud of.
So inspiring! ❤️
Super cool.
13:09 what's the music name? Because it's relaxing music i can say...
It’s from the RUclips Audio Library so should be listed somewhere automatically in the description I believe :)
MARLOEEEEEEEE WELCOME BACCK
With the changes in Bedrock regarding add ons, I hope someone can do a texture pack of Better Leaves for Bedrock :(
ps. I love your new skin.
I don't know what I shall write but I just want him to stay motivated and happy :)
@itsmarloe please do not harvest the crops it looks better than the original Minecraft generated grass that was there on that map and like that village you built in there it has a nice cosy feel about it
I was meant to say I like your village
Meanwhile I'm struggling building a staircase to get down inside a cave. Today I died like 20 times. 🙂
this is so cool i want to make a farm arownd my windmill to you are the BEST !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice
I like your farm very huge ❤❤
this will blow up
I will do one pushup every like this comment gets
I love the fact that he only needs to do 1 push up
DO IT NOW
@@fishingnxj done
@@Takeawayjustini did the 35 bcs it was at 35 when i came back
@@ItzFluffins70
900th like ur welcome🗿
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