How To MASTER Landscapes - Ponds, Rivers, and MORE

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  • Опубликовано: 22 сен 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @marshyspudder
    @marshyspudder  3 дня назад +3

    What should I do next?

    • @greenparcon888
      @greenparcon888 День назад

      Small beautiful house :)

    • @SplinterAlRat
      @SplinterAlRat День назад

      building underground and in caves :>

    • @marshyspudder
      @marshyspudder  День назад

      @@greenparcon888 Added to the list. Thanks for the comment and the feedback :D

    • @marshyspudder
      @marshyspudder  День назад

      @@SplinterAlRat Added to the list! Thanks for the comment :D

    • @Bladecrafter317
      @Bladecrafter317 10 часов назад +1

      A tiny farm and house. Old Mcdonald had a farm-

  • @AmerzLynn
    @AmerzLynn День назад

    Ive found also that you can use moss carpet and moss over stair blocks.. making moss stairs..That could also be added into areas you add moss and greenery.

  • @FatherMushroom69
    @FatherMushroom69 День назад +1

    I really needed that! Thank you!
    And, btw! Do you have any tips for decorating outdoors and indoors? Well, I usually just put chests indoors and hay bales outdoors... Which isn't bad, but I wanted more variety!

    • @marshyspudder
      @marshyspudder  День назад +1

      I plan on doing a future video dedicated to interior and exterior design -- it'll mainly be about interior. If you would like to watch it when it comes out, make sure to subscribe. It might be a while though, I have a high list.
      If not - exterior decorating: campfires (with/without flames), leaves, barrels, fences, flora (flowers, high grass, ferns, etc), haybales (like you said), etc. For interior decorating: lanterns, carpets, bookshelves (chiseled, regular, looms ---- looms look like empty bookshelves), banners, chains, slabs/staircases (custom seats), beds (couches), trapdoors, cauldrons, spider webs, etc. Really does matter how you place them though, which is quite confusing.

    • @AmerzLynn
      @AmerzLynn День назад

      I go by a general rule of thumb of what would i want in a house in mc.. and what would i want it to look like as far as similar to what you would want in real life.. and see what blocks i have or can make to make that happen or fake it. And then from there i take more time to look for ways to add detail and clutter that would make it feel more like a home inside. A type of plant here or a lantern there.. people use things like the dead brain coral as carpet alot.. little things that can be used to represent other things. And its all a matter of your own taste and playing around with things until you find a look that is the most pleasing to you. I honestly spend about as much time playing around with details as i do making the build itself. Never be afraid to play around with blocks and colors and different things. You may surprise yourself on what you come up with on your own if you just take the time to see what you have and where you would like it within a build. And honestly ive looked at builds online and tried to mimic some of the things they do even if its not a tutorial.. just visually watching minecrafters who are great builders and seeing the things they add on theirs.. and then just getting in my own world and playing around. Even if u create a creative world to just play around with things.. and learn different build and decor. To be honest i dont think im that great of a builder myself.. i lack the drive to do some of the builds some people do.. never have the energy for it.. But ive also found that if i start small and expand upon what i started with i can eventually end up with something like what ive seen others build. (just some friendly suggestions

  • @bmocoded
    @bmocoded День назад +1

    top tier content

  • @AmerzLynn
    @AmerzLynn День назад

    Teraforming is harder for me but i do have the detail bug. so when i build i make sure i take time after i build to go behind myself to make sure i switch up things here or there.. adding in walls of similar blocks or using fences and trap doors and walls for things around windows.. etc. I like to use the hanging lanters method as well. and i do like to use the glowberries vs like vines on the outside of a building. I try to use things like barrels and different types of decorative blocks like chiseled stone to make single almost planter style bush trees around a home. Its a similar concept tho to tereforming.. you get a base and then you take your time detailing it up until it eventually matches a vision you see in your minds eye that is pleasing and asthetic.

    • @marshyspudder
      @marshyspudder  День назад +1

      I couldn't agree more. I actually really enjoy that part of Minecraft -- detailing or terraforming or whatever you want to call it. It's meditative in a way. It's sometimes hard to get the vision, but after a while of looking at it, it comes. Thanks for the comment :)