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    posted a message on The Official Gun Thread
    Christopher was hardly not a conquistador. He came to the Americas, his men raped, looted, and pillaged Native villages, he claimed already occupied land for a far off country, and all without regard for the locals.
    The only difference is that he didn't claim the land for Spain.
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    posted a message on Painting and Engraving
    I find this to be nearly a necessity to the creativity and freedom of Minecraft. It would include mainly painting and carving, so lets start with the former.

    Painting.
    So for painting, you need a paintbrush and a canvas.
    Paintbrush would be,
    [C][ ]
    [S][ ]

    C is cloth.
    S is stick.

    [W][W][W]
    [W][C][W]
    [W][W][W]

    W is wood.
    C is cloth.
    Same thing as a painting, except you get a blank art canvas.

    Art canvases can be placed on any surface and are just plain white. They cover the entire side of the block, so they can be placed side by side to create larger canvases without any additional coding. Art Canvases would be treated as individual blocks and would not be able to stack, because each one would have a picture.
    To paint, you first need to apply a dye to the paintbrush,
    [D][ ]
    [B][ ]

    D is dye.
    B is brush.
    A brush could be redyed in the same way.

    You simply go to the art canvas and simply right click to change each pixel of the canvas to the color of the brush. Painting in Minecraft. You could create banners/flags, large murals, paintings of people, etc.
    Perhaps there would be a way to achieve transparency too? Like using something to permanently 'cut off' a part of the canvas, showing the block underneath?

    Engraving
    So for engraving, all you need is a chisel and a solid rock wall (So you have to melt cobblestone back into normal stone).
    A chisel is,
    [M][ ]
    [S][ ]

    M is metal
    S is stick

    You right click on a solid rock wall to smooth it out, which also turns it into an individual unstackable block like a canvas, perhaps 'destroying' these give you the block itself rather than cobblestone, unlike a normal rock wall, or perhaps destroying them means the engraving is lost forever.
    You right click on the now smooth wall to carve out pixels, just like a painting. You could carve the pictures of a body into the block, giving you a 'statue', or create fancy columns in your dining hall.

    I think it would be incredibly beneficial to the creativity of Minecraft and add total support for things like flags, banners, family crest, custom painting, statues, symboles, or engraving a story onto a giant stone tome.
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