u/Ainrave-A

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I made a shellfih

A nautilus statue for a nautilus parking lot.

Cute mini shellfih bonus at the end!

u/Ainrave-A — 6 days ago

Java (I heard Bedrock cannot place multiple item frames in one block). Some of it is survival-friendly, specifically if you have a way of turning item frames invisible.

Hi! I am back with a few more techniques and details for comic book-style builds.

I decided to create a larger space for my experiments, where I can try out some other ideas I have. Once again, everything is done using invisible item frames and map art done with void.

Here, you can see crops that use iron trapdoors as a base for the item frames. This can be done in different styles, I am pretty sure. I imagine more vanilla-like textures for custom crops (like corn?) can be used with other trapdoors/slabs in the same technique.

There are also rocks and shells scattered around, which have probably been done a million times before. Windows are white stained glass blocks with a black outline.

I tried using player heads for flower pots and a bucket, which are placed on armor stands. There are no great plants for this, but I find pale oak sapling and wither rose most fitting. Other flowers do give a nice pop of colour.

There are still problems with black outlines of non-full blocks, like fences or the inside bend of a stair block. Another problem is that item frames do not render past a certain distance. While the room works great, an outdoor build might look like a white blob from a distance.

I do not want to spam r/DetailCraft with this style and decided to put everything in just one more post (and r/minecraftbuilds removes the post for map art). Consider screenshots of a full picture at the end of the set as bonuses. Thanks for your attention!

u/Ainrave-A — 18 days ago

First try at recreating a comic interior design. This uses a bunch of maparts and invisible item frames. Quartz and stripped pale oak wood as the base, which can probably be expanded to more different shades. Since this is just a test, I am planning on making it bigger with more details and perhaps custom player heads for smaller items like flower pots.

u/Ainrave-A — 22 days ago