Great job building 👍. I'm a sucker for wide open spaces that still has texturing and detail. The mud and rooted dirt compliment dirt so much. Kind of funny how dripleaf is a better looking lily pad than actual lily pads.
Thank you! It was kind of tricky trying to work with open spaces to keep it more historically accurate. And yeah, I think we prefer dripleaf lilypads to actual lilypads in our builds now 😆
Thank you so much! We're working to develop more clear distinctions between the East Asian styles in our builds, since they are different even if similar in many other ways 😄
@@FikiAndBiki Its really cool you're making the effort to differentiate in that way. A lot of the builds I see are mostly just "Asian Palace" or such, so seeing you two put in the effort into more regional differences is very cool! also your builds are excellent as always. :D
Thank you! Glad this one is getting some love! 😁 We're planning on doing a tutorial on a smaller Korean build in the future. As for where we get our ideas, we use lots of photos, maps, videos, artwork, etc. of real locations/buildings as references. A solid portion of time for doing these projects is the researching phase, so it also helps to collect the references over time!
We get most of our inspiration from historic architecture and artwork! This project was specifically inspired by all the variety of buildings within the Gyeongbokgung/Gyeongbok Palace in South Korea. Can easily see where the building designs and layout came from if ya look at the pictures on its Wikipedia page! 😁
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◆ Korean Hanok: ruclips.net/video/dEwmzBaje7M/видео.html
this is absolutely stunning 😭 very good job!!
Hooray! So glad you liked it 🙌
Great job building 👍. I'm a sucker for wide open spaces that still has texturing and detail. The mud and rooted dirt compliment dirt so much. Kind of funny how dripleaf is a better looking lily pad than actual lily pads.
Thank you! It was kind of tricky trying to work with open spaces to keep it more historically accurate. And yeah, I think we prefer dripleaf lilypads to actual lilypads in our builds now 😆
It's just amazing, I admire your architecture.
Tutorial or download would be helpful, would like to rebuild, looks good
Link in the description(PMC/planetminecraft)
No downloads on their PMC. I wish they sold their maps...@@xerul
New sub. Can't wait for those tutorials! Outstanding build
I'm only 3 minutes in and it looks beautiful so far!
You are very good at building the architecture of Japan and Korea
Thank you so much! We're working to develop more clear distinctions between the East Asian styles in our builds, since they are different even if similar in many other ways 😄
@@FikiAndBiki Its really cool you're making the effort to differentiate in that way. A lot of the builds I see are mostly just "Asian Palace" or such, so seeing you two put in the effort into more regional differences is very cool! also your builds are excellent as always. :D
This is Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing, it's one of the better ones I've seen 🤗👍😁❤✌🤗
Hey, and thank YOU for enjoying! 😁
@@FikiAndBiki You're Welcome! Looking forward to seeing more🤗👍😁❤✌🤗
Underattted af
Thanks! Still on the grind to get out there 💯
Amazing build! would be great to have the download of the terrain, would even pay!
wondering if you had a build guide for this?
I love it. Is absolutely gorgeous. Can you teach us how to do the roofs all these is so different. How can you get all the ideas?
Thank you! Glad this one is getting some love! 😁
We're planning on doing a tutorial on a smaller Korean build in the future. As for where we get our ideas, we use lots of photos, maps, videos, artwork, etc. of real locations/buildings as references. A solid portion of time for doing these projects is the researching phase, so it also helps to collect the references over time!
yes.
Wow! Where do you guys get your inspirations from?
We get most of our inspiration from historic architecture and artwork! This project was specifically inspired by all the variety of buildings within the Gyeongbokgung/Gyeongbok Palace in South Korea. Can easily see where the building designs and layout came from if ya look at the pictures on its Wikipedia page! 😁
could you make us a tutorial of a Korean hanok for us please I really like your construction
Thank you! We'll definitely add that to our list of possible tutorials!
와 가슴이 웅장해진다
마음에 드셨다니 기쁘네요! (Google Translate)
@@FikiAndBiki Thankyou
exactly the same !!
Exemplary work as usual.
Appreciate your support... as always! 😁
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Can we get a tutorial or a world download for this build? Pretty please
Planning to have Korean buildings in future tutorials! 🤞
Can I pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease have a world download!? THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!
maybe litematic?
Please release download
단청이 있어야지
Can you make a tutorial for this because i want to build it😊.If you see this comment pls reply and pin this