Carter The Banana Boy Minecraft Skin!
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SpaceManJ0E's Fantasy House Build!
SpaceManJ0E is starting a series on YouTube called SpaceMan Builds Things, where he will be building 1-3 houses a week on a certain theme for a month before changing the theme. He has two videos so far so go to his channel and give him some support!
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Not bad for a 3.5 hour start to finish. Must get faster.
Part of my Achievement Hunter “Realistic” Minecraft series. See other paintings in the series here.
oils on 8x10 canvas
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Lakeside market to add a bit of colour
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”Starting today (24th of April 2014), anyone with a license for the computer game Minecraft can visit a model of Denmark in full size.
This makes Denmark the first country in the world that can be explored in Minecraft in the ratio 1:1.
The model consists of around 4000 billion bricks, and takes up about 1TB (1000 Gigabyte ) if you want to download the entire country.
Elevation Models, buildings and much more
It’s Simon Kokkendorf and Thorbjørn Nielsen from Geodatastyrelsen who has taken the available data on the country - from elevation models to information about roads and buildings and “translated” it into Minecraft’s characteristic blocks.
-At the same time we introduced a coordinate system, so you can easily find a specific point in the model. You can visit a road, you childhood home, or maybe somewhere in Denmark you have never been before.
The square Denmark can be used in school
The project is designed, among other things, to give pupils the opportunity to move around in a 3D model of Denmark that can be used in both social studies, geography and more.
- You can also use it in mathematics. Pupils can for example be given the task to build a new playground next to the school within Minecraft, with a certain number of blocks available.
At the same time, you can build and remove blocks in the model and make your own buildings, hills or roads - or change the shoreline if you are not satisfied with the beach.”
You can find more information on Geodatastyrelsen (In Danish)
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