This is a great tutorial!, I've been trying to make a mountain/cliff about 70 blocks high that'll lead to a waterfall. I think this will help me tremendously with the waterfall AND other future builds of mine that'll include terrain.
i've got older 7 Quick Tips videos on both Cyberpunk and Modern builds, and i've actually recently made a 7 Quick Tips video on Sci-Fi Builds! i've got a playlist with all of my 7 Quick Tips videos, if that helps :)
I used a grass/moss mixture for my bottom layer (about 40% of the mountain) then a stone/tuff/cobblestone/stone/andesite (about 45% of the mountain) then snow/powder snow/blue ice (the remaining 15%)
How do you not get more views? Could you make a video about your channel statistics, viewer retention, impressions, etc? I'm so curious on how you're not as popular as other content creators of your quality.
I think it's because most people don't know about them, most people want to watch the youtubers who they are familiar with. And the algorithm shares the popular videos from popular youtubers more than not famous ones ig
i think Pumkin is mostly correct here, the algorithm does favor larger creators, as they've established themselves to be safe, consistent sources of content that appeals to a general audience. of course, i'm not being particularly controversial with my videos, so i don't think this is much of a concern, but in general it's quite difficult for smaller creators to get off the ground. i might do a couple videos talking about my channel stats someday! thx for the comment :)
very good, some geological things to note when building, mountains can form via different processes, ex. volcanic mountains, like Mauna Kea or the Sierra Nevada Range are common near-ish to oceans or on islands, and are the only irl processes for lone mountains. and other mountains (there are 4 natural processes but the other 3 are somewhat similar), like the Himalayas, which can be basically anywhere but don't form lone mountain ranges. Also warm/dry climate mountains which ore more commonly red/orange can still be very snowy, for example the Wasatch Front. also great video 👍 (i would very much enjoy a tip and tricks for organics)
hey all, i've just created a Discord server for my community! 🎉🐧 super excited to chat with yall, and i've got some plans for build challenges & other server events coming soon! come stop by & hang out! 🧡 discord.gg/3qmXBBQPH2
*could u like... do a video about tips to fix like sides of mountains? or like extend mountains to the side a bit. cus i live in a crater with not so big mountains and I'm building a big storage room in the mountain and i went into one side and came out of the other side so i gotta fix that somehow by making the mountain a bit thicker but I don't want it to look boxy or fake*
admittedly i haven't really tried to make a volcano before, but i would imagine that the same advice applies! just keep in mind that, for an active volcano, you might want some dark discoloration around the peak of the mountain, due to ash and lava.
It’s really sad how you have 13k subs but your so much better than most people with like 5m or something you are a super good creator and the vids are so helpful too! Keep up the great work!!!
i build something in survival😅it took soooo long and much stone, i placed over 450k stone (without details, just stone) but i wanna detail it a bit laaaaaater and build so so much more in the mountain (i wanna build a big cave in it) the mountain is btw i guess 900 or 1000 blocks long and very high
"Imagine doing this in survival mode" Not me crying as im slowly finishing the cliff that the mounts are going to be on... (I have to build the entire terrain as the whole build is like 100 blocks off the ground on a 200 by 200 circular platform)
i don't quite remember off the top of my head, but i believe i used the WorldEdit sphere brush tool to do the texturing ( worldedit.enginehub.org/en/latest/usage/tools/brushes/ ), as well as a lot of copy-pasting with Litematica (saving parts of mountains as schematics and then duplicating them across the world)
I swear, this channel deserves so much better, Good job Leon!
TY HOMIE
Man you deserve a lot more attention
The effort you put into your videos are insane
Keep up the fantastic work!
thank you!! i appreciate it :)
This is a great tutorial!, I've been trying to make a mountain/cliff about 70 blocks high that'll lead to a waterfall. I think this will help me tremendously with the waterfall AND other future builds of mine that'll include terrain.
sweet! that sounds like an awesome build, i'm glad this video was helpful :)
Dude you are so underrated keep up the good work 👍
thank you!!
Been waiting for this one, great video and tips as usual!
i'm quite proud with how this one turned out, ty again for the suggestion :)
Can you a do a 7 quick tips on futuristic video and even a modern type?
i've got older 7 Quick Tips videos on both Cyberpunk and Modern builds, and i've actually recently made a 7 Quick Tips video on Sci-Fi Builds! i've got a playlist with all of my 7 Quick Tips videos, if that helps :)
I used a grass/moss mixture for my bottom layer (about 40% of the mountain) then a stone/tuff/cobblestone/stone/andesite (about 45% of the mountain) then snow/powder snow/blue ice (the remaining 15%)
Forgot to mention but there is also a small transition between grassy and stone. I use some dirt and course dirt.
How do you not get more views? Could you make a video about your channel statistics, viewer retention, impressions, etc? I'm so curious on how you're not as popular as other content creators of your quality.
I think it's because most people don't know about them, most people want to watch the youtubers who they are familiar with.
And the algorithm shares the popular videos from popular youtubers more than not famous ones ig
i think Pumkin is mostly correct here, the algorithm does favor larger creators, as they've established themselves to be safe, consistent sources of content that appeals to a general audience. of course, i'm not being particularly controversial with my videos, so i don't think this is much of a concern, but in general it's quite difficult for smaller creators to get off the ground. i might do a couple videos talking about my channel stats someday! thx for the comment :)
very good, some geological things to note when building, mountains can form via different processes, ex. volcanic mountains, like Mauna Kea or the Sierra Nevada Range are common near-ish to oceans or on islands, and are the only irl processes for lone mountains. and other mountains (there are 4 natural processes but the other 3 are somewhat similar), like the Himalayas, which can be basically anywhere but don't form lone mountain ranges. Also warm/dry climate mountains which ore more commonly red/orange can still be very snowy, for example the Wasatch Front. also great video 👍 (i would very much enjoy a tip and tricks for organics)
thank you! i appreciate the detailed information :)
hey all, i've just created a Discord server for my community! 🎉🐧
super excited to chat with yall, and i've got some plans for build challenges & other server events coming soon! come stop by & hang out! 🧡
discord.gg/3qmXBBQPH2
I love mountains
thats so cool content you are the first person since months that i subscribed to.
ty!! glad to have you here :)
*could u like... do a video about tips to fix like sides of mountains? or like extend mountains to the side a bit. cus i live in a crater with not so big mountains and I'm building a big storage room in the mountain and i went into one side and came out of the other side so i gotta fix that somehow by making the mountain a bit thicker but I don't want it to look boxy or fake*
I could say make them slope to the top and bottom from the grass that may be at the top that's what I do
Don't mind me, just hoping this goes viral
let's hope so!! :)
damn your channel is amazing you are so underrated fr
ty!! i really appreciate that :)
Should I use the same tips for a volcano?
admittedly i haven't really tried to make a volcano before, but i would imagine that the same advice applies! just keep in mind that, for an active volcano, you might want some dark discoloration around the peak of the mountain, due to ash and lava.
And you just gain a sub, great f tips bro🔥💪
thank you! i appreciate it :)
It’s really sad how you have 13k subs but your so much better than most people with like 5m or something you are a super good creator and the vids are so helpful too! Keep up the great work!!!
thank you very much!!! i appreciate that a lot :) new 7 Quick Tips video coming soon! hehe
Please make a tutorial of your steampunk airship
tutorial coming soon, actually 👀👀👀
Super Video
ty!
You Could try Dieselpunk, im making a city and im kinda stuck.
i thought u had at least 1m subscriber u put so much work in this
ty! maybe i'll get there eventually :)
Please give a world download or a schematic of the mountains in the video. i want to use this in my world so bad
hey! sorry about the delay, i gotchu w the schematic :) 👇
drive.google.com/file/d/1r9vE8YHXfhmlULGr5Sali0sgfFi-AL1b/view?usp=sharing
Thank you so much! It will look so good in my world!
Can someone tell me what grass is? I don't understand what he's literally talking about.
@@TheSilentSonata43 probably just different vegetation, if we’re talking about the same thing
Can you do 7 quick tips for building custom caves?
i will keep that idea in mind :)
i build something in survival😅it took soooo long and much stone, i placed over 450k stone (without details, just stone) but i wanna detail it a bit laaaaaater and build so so much more in the mountain (i wanna build a big cave in it) the mountain is btw i guess 900 or 1000 blocks long and very high
"Imagine doing this in survival mode" Not me crying as im slowly finishing the cliff that the mounts are going to be on... (I have to build the entire terrain as the whole build is like 100 blocks off the ground on a 200 by 200 circular platform)
that sounds like an insane task, best of luck!!
@@LeonSBU Its been 7 days, im still not done with the cliff, very close though,
do the line to help you have to be straight?
What commands did you use?
i don't quite remember off the top of my head, but i believe i used the WorldEdit sphere brush tool to do the texturing ( worldedit.enginehub.org/en/latest/usage/tools/brushes/ ), as well as a lot of copy-pasting with Litematica (saving parts of mountains as schematics and then duplicating them across the world)
I didnt realize how much material I would need 😭 wish it was creative but I’m not that guy
App_a-lation
First 🥇
Noice video
thank you :)
At least he's honest about views lol
You sound like the guy from Disney channel commercials
me be like worldedit 💀
build the biggest mountain in 30 minutes 😂
worldedit's great, as well as Axiom....but making mountains by hand is kinda awesome tho 😎
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no way
Epic! Do you have a discord?
Discord server that is
hey, good news! discord server has been created :) discord.gg/3qmXBBQPH2
guys, for terrain just use voxelsniper. it makes it easier