I remember seeing some screenshots a while back that were a third person view of a minecraft world in an isometric perspective. I don't know if this is the right forum to ask this in. It would be greatly appreciated if you could tell me what it is and how to use it!
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These were made with MCMap, however, it hasn't been updated since 1.9 or so and in fact the main web site for it is no longer even available; a Github is still up but there has been no activity for more than 4 years, and the last version it will work with is 1.12.2 (with blocks added since 1.9 being incorrectly rendered) as the save format was completely rewritten in 1.13:
Also, I find its underground renderings to be its most notable feature, which uses the presence of torches to determine if anything should be rendered so I can make day-to-day renderings of what I've explored, for example; and as far as I know no other mapping tool has this feature (other mapping tools will render everything, if they even have an underground mode which only renders the floors of caves).
I remember seeing some screenshots a while back that were a third person view of a minecraft world in an isometric perspective. I don't know if this is the right forum to ask this in. It would be greatly appreciated if you could tell me what it is and how to use it!
Come checkout my Youtube channel with Minecraft / general gaming videos - C4lico
Do you mean like this?
These were made with MCMap, however, it hasn't been updated since 1.9 or so and in fact the main web site for it is no longer even available; a Github is still up but there has been no activity for more than 4 years, and the last version it will work with is 1.12.2 (with blocks added since 1.9 being incorrectly rendered) as the save format was completely rewritten in 1.13:
http://blog.wrim.pl/mcmap/ (broken)
https://web.archive.org/web/20190129121927/blog.wrim.pl/mcmap/
https://github.com/WRIM/mcmap
Also, I find its underground renderings to be its most notable feature, which uses the presence of torches to determine if anything should be rendered so I can make day-to-day renderings of what I've explored, for example; and as far as I know no other mapping tool has this feature (other mapping tools will render everything, if they even have an underground mode which only renders the floors of caves).
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?