bunch of stairs in the crypt were sideways / backwards. Fixed. What's going on with the sandstone on the roof? Wouldn't mind replacing stuff if you are still going with that
Yeah, the funkyness of the roof is some kind of world-edit / environmental bug, where damage-valued materials like wools and halfies will revert to the base color...
stop this madness! you're making everyone's creations look bad!
i read the title of this thread and thought "lol yeah right" and then i saw that godly beast of a cathedral and now i understand that title is very much correct.
Did you use a flatmap to build this? If so, have you got a link?
EDIT: Can't find a flatmap that's high enough and where the water doesn't freeze.
How did you make it? Gen map or flatmap?
How high is the structure? (the above ground area)
Manutdzac:
The structure above ground is 84, and the below ground portion goes to lowest bedrock.
I did not use a flat map. What I did was I built several modules (about 8 in total) which were things like 1 side of one unit of the main nave, one side of the front facade with a tower, one side of a side facade, one side of the altar apse, one side of a corner junction, etc; I then pasted the modules together into the proper configuration based on the pre-designed plan, and then I did the same process with the crypt and pasted it in, and then built half the gardens, and mirrored the above ground spaces.
The modules were built on undergound platforms (which were flat) that I cut out of the land using Worldedit's "cut" function. The world was a normal survival generated world. We did have water-freezing problems, etc.
If you are planning something massive like this, I beseech you to use world edit tools, or you will spend 40 times the amount of effort you should (this would have been a 2 year project otherwise); and if you are using world edit, you would not need a flatland map.
Here, take the last of my diamonds :ohmy.gif:
well you are obviously new to mine craft so i will give it a 6/10lol just kidding
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dam it didint memorize my spaceing
*sounds of words being munched*
Happy?
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Wow.
Really, really detailed and incredible architecture. I'm super impressed.
I don't even know what to say. I'm completely blown away by this.
You just...win......Minecraft...and everything else...ever...of all time.
Massive Greek Temple
Greatest Waterslide Ever Built?
The Great Labyrinth
Classical Portal Temple and Piazza Project
Great Maze Making Contest
i read the title of this thread and thought "lol yeah right" and then i saw that godly beast of a cathedral and now i understand that title is very much correct.
great work! keep up the greatness :smile.gif:
Manutdzac:
The structure above ground is 84, and the below ground portion goes to lowest bedrock.
I did not use a flat map. What I did was I built several modules (about 8 in total) which were things like 1 side of one unit of the main nave, one side of the front facade with a tower, one side of a side facade, one side of the altar apse, one side of a corner junction, etc; I then pasted the modules together into the proper configuration based on the pre-designed plan, and then I did the same process with the crypt and pasted it in, and then built half the gardens, and mirrored the above ground spaces.
The modules were built on undergound platforms (which were flat) that I cut out of the land using Worldedit's "cut" function. The world was a normal survival generated world. We did have water-freezing problems, etc.
If you are planning something massive like this, I beseech you to use world edit tools, or you will spend 40 times the amount of effort you should (this would have been a 2 year project otherwise); and if you are using world edit, you would not need a flatland map.
Massive Greek Temple
Greatest Waterslide Ever Built?
The Great Labyrinth
Classical Portal Temple and Piazza Project
Great Maze Making Contest
seriously you have got to be the best.