So basically here I was just messing around on my World 3 save where all i do is blow stuff up and then I got an idea. I decided to cut the entire main island in half with a ridiculously huge and deep chain of TNT. Every 5 blocks down the long TNT line, the TNT goes straight down through the earth in order to get deepish like that. I dont know how my computer survived this, but somehow it is still running lol. I estimated around 6000+ TNT were used in this ridiculously long demolition. I tried to speed up the video in parts where it seemed to take too long. The trench just went on forever and it took way to long to trek along it in real time lol.
I thought this would be another boring "over 9 billion TNT explosion" video but that was quite epic, I must admit.
Did you actually put every TNT down yourself or did you hack it there btw?
I put down every single block of it by hand. I did use INVedit to acquire the TNT, but after that I just dug deep down starting on one side of the island and then filled the 1x1 hole with TNT, moved forwards another 5 blocks and then did it again. Then id pepper the area in between the two submerged TNT pillars with random TNT. I did this again and again and again until I reached the other side of the island. I must say, lava was a pain to come across underground though, backup saves were the greatest thing ever. Because even if only one block of TNT got lit from some random lava spark/ember, they all were done for.
And tbh I'm not quite sure how my pc didn't crash, I had 0-1 fps for about 10 minutes straight, even when i turned fraps recording off to wait for the chance to start filming again. My pc isn't even the greatest either. And I must say that I was insanely lucky to have landed on that high up ledge during all the explosions. When my fps started to rise again, I looked down completely terrified and amazed at how lucky I was to still be up there lol.
@Zebulan Yeah I especially loved that random waterfall in the middle of the crevice lol. Im kinda glad that they dont flow too much because then the water would cover up everything, but if it was like you said and it only flooded the very bottom then that would be pretty cool to see.
It's not about quantity in this case... it's the quality. It's like some kind of epic "world scar"... a rift of massive proportions. Kick ass! :smile.gif:
Looking down into the scar through the world reminds me of some 3D I did some years ago. I was trying to use simple lighting, but reduced color to make it appear as if I had used a form of global illumination:
Looking down into the scar through the world reminds me of some 3D I did some years ago. I was trying to use simple lighting, but reduced color to make it appear as if I had used a form of global illumination:
Thanks :smile.gif: and yeah I totally see what you mean. I love that whole scar feeling just in general, it's kinda why I made the video. But I like the lighting that your image had. I found myself gazing into it hypnotically lol, 3d is definitely fun stuff to tinker with. You should make a larger version and set it as a desktop background, that would be pretty sick.
So basically here I was just messing around on my World 3 save where all i do is blow stuff up and then I got an idea. I decided to cut the entire main island in half with a ridiculously huge and deep chain of TNT. Every 5 blocks down the long TNT line, the TNT goes straight down through the earth in order to get deepish like that. I dont know how my computer survived this, but somehow it is still running lol. I estimated around 6000+ TNT were used in this ridiculously long demolition. I tried to speed up the video in parts where it seemed to take too long. The trench just went on forever and it took way to long to trek along it in real time lol.
*is jealous*
Fill that with TNT?
That should save you the work of mining :tongue.gif:
If only it would flood the bottom and enter into the cave systems. A shame, but still a very epic scenery of destruction!
I put down every single block of it by hand. I did use INVedit to acquire the TNT, but after that I just dug deep down starting on one side of the island and then filled the 1x1 hole with TNT, moved forwards another 5 blocks and then did it again. Then id pepper the area in between the two submerged TNT pillars with random TNT. I did this again and again and again until I reached the other side of the island. I must say, lava was a pain to come across underground though, backup saves were the greatest thing ever. Because even if only one block of TNT got lit from some random lava spark/ember, they all were done for.
And tbh I'm not quite sure how my pc didn't crash, I had 0-1 fps for about 10 minutes straight, even when i turned fraps recording off to wait for the chance to start filming again. My pc isn't even the greatest either. And I must say that I was insanely lucky to have landed on that high up ledge during all the explosions. When my fps started to rise again, I looked down completely terrified and amazed at how lucky I was to still be up there lol.
@Zebulan Yeah I especially loved that random waterfall in the middle of the crevice lol. Im kinda glad that they dont flow too much because then the water would cover up everything, but if it was like you said and it only flooded the very bottom then that would be pretty cool to see.
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That was... beautiful. Looking foward to more.
Looking down into the scar through the world reminds me of some 3D I did some years ago. I was trying to use simple lighting, but reduced color to make it appear as if I had used a form of global illumination:
Thanks :smile.gif: and yeah I totally see what you mean. I love that whole scar feeling just in general, it's kinda why I made the video. But I like the lighting that your image had. I found myself gazing into it hypnotically lol, 3d is definitely fun stuff to tinker with. You should make a larger version and set it as a desktop background, that would be pretty sick.