I Spent 100 Days Building a City



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(Episode 114 of my Flatworld Series)

Drawings by OpossumFreak404
Editing help from @iChuckBricks
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Resource Pack: Bare bones
Mods: Litematica, Tweakeroo, MiniHUD

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40 thoughts on “I Spent 100 Days Building a City”

  1. By the lowest doc you should make a fish market based of of like a port / sea wharf style and you can put fishermen and villagers in there with shops and you can put in in the inside of the bay under the factory 🏭 🎉

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  2. I feel like you missed a run by not doing the Equilateral Domed Bay Roofs on those diagonal houses- as I think diagonal is the only way you could possibly build those shapes in Minecraft.

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  3. Did you know that the project to remake the world 1-to-1 in Minecraft got sued by architects that owned the rights to the designs of buildings? Best to not share the specifics of which buildings you reference, if they were made anytime after the 1950's-ish.

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  4. This was a blast to watch, insane how you had to squeeze everything and have minimal time between the voice lines (the only thing I didn't like, since a 20 minute video being fast paced is too much for me :D). The builds look messy in some of the shots, but, I guess, it's a city you walk through, and from there they look great.
    Maybe put a design that represents a simplified map of the city there, with all the circle islands? It's up to you!

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  5. first of all love the builds, you builds always have so much detail and life to them and they look AMAZING
    second of all I love the editing, this style of editing gets me involved in the building process like I'm working on it with you, which is cool

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