Ice FortressAmazing design! |
by Ethanomous99 on January 22nd, 2013 02:19 PM EST |
3d skull houseThere was no computerized scanning involved |
by jobox on January 21st, 2013 04:49 PM EST |
Kleine HütteDear Daluma,Minecraft Schematics is an international database of schematics, so the official language we use is english. You can leave a part of your description in German, but you need also a version in English. Of course, the title need to be in English. |
by Endimmion on January 21st, 2013 03:35 PM EST |
Blocks Ahoy HotelSimilar experience to Tsaupaetra. The stairwell was very dark and a lot of hostile MOBs, particularly creepers, spawned there. Luckily it was a creative map and no damage was done. I will probably remove the entire stairwell and replace it with something a lot more functional, aesthetically pleasing and well lit.The ground floor was nice and what one would expect from a hotel. The guest floors were well done too. The suite at the top could have been better lit and isolated from the top of the stairwell. |
by globecollector on January 20th, 2013 09:09 PM EST |
Medium PrisonSorry if you did not like my schematic. Obviously, since it only took me a few minutes... You need to place a switch where it says "PLACE KEY HERE" to access the isolation cell. I have a great idea, if you dont like my schematic, MAKE YOUR OWN. |
by Nextbytex on January 20th, 2013 04:51 PM EST |
SpongeBob SquarePantsForgot To Mention, you can use in any Project/server that you want as long as all credits goto me. |
by scruffy_bunny on January 20th, 2013 04:17 PM EST |
3d skull houseThis is a really complex shape, something very difficult to realize in the very rectilinear Minecraft environment. Although it is only quite small. I imagine it took quite some time to construct and I assume the original model was scanned using some third-party application.The entrances under the temporal part of what was the tempro-mandibular joint are very novel. Although I could see that there was space and a room up inside the frontal lobe space, working out how to get in there was a bit cryptic, but I assume that was intentional. |
by globecollector on January 20th, 2013 02:55 PM EST |
Santos Cathedralaww im blushing right now! Thank you for your kind review. I'm really glad you enjoyed it :) |
by batatabasmati on January 20th, 2013 07:30 AM EST |
Santos CathedralWOW! This is an IMPRESSIVE Structure! From both am Engineering and Aesthetic standpoint this is one of the aspects of Minecraft which attracts me!The amount of time and effort as well as the novel use of certain blocks, (Trapdoors, cobblestone wall segments and levers in particular) is just mind blowing! It is going to take me a long tome to study this one in every detail. The sheer level of Gothic decoration is amazing and the way the blocks available in the game have been used as an "artist's palette" is beyond my "engineering" type brain. Eleven out of 10 batatabasmati ! |
by globecollector on January 20th, 2013 06:49 AM EST |
PagodaIt certainly looks impressive from the outside. (I personally don't like cobblestone, its "speckliness" gives me headache so a may use MC Edit to replace it with other materials to see how they effect the overall aesthetics of the structure.) I am now trying to "reverse engineer" the empty interior and place structures inside akin to what one would find in a real pagoda which would hold all that weight up. I recall seeing huge timber compression columns and shear beams inside Buddhist Pagodas I wen inside in Vietnam. I will then try to intergrate some sort of staircase in amongst the structural beams and columnsAlthough the Minecraft environment allows for both "Skyhooks" and "Castles in the Air", when I build projects which emulate real-world structures I like to follow real-word civil engineering practices and consider which structural members of a structure are in shear, compression or tension. When this is considered, the result is even more realistic and a structural interior develops along with the interior. If you use MC-Edit to "strip down" my "Llrago Institute of Minecraft" so just the sandstone remains, you will see the real-world engineering compression arches and columns at the heart of its structure. "Torre del Colon" has four obsidian compression columns which go right up through the core of each tower, these emulate the steel compression beams in the real building. |
by globecollector on January 20th, 2013 06:38 AM EST |
bacon townHad a look at this one. I seemed to be an NPC village with a wall added around it. This certainly gives it a sense if security against the ingress of hostile MOBs and the numerous Jack-O-Lanterns and torches both inside and on the wall ensure the hostile MOB spawn rate inside is maintained at a low level.The single iron door seemed to be fitted from the inside, so unsure if a creeper would detonate if it were to occupy the space in the wall immediately behind the door and you were to stant right at the door on the inside. A nice little secure place to come to at nightfall though, assuming someone would let you in. |
by globecollector on January 20th, 2013 05:47 AM EST |
Rusty's Fort TownWhen placed it on my test map, heaps of villagers escaped out through the back.I has a nice secure and safe feel about it, but the possibility exists of being knocked, or falling from the walls or towers between the castellations. There is always a compromise between appearance and function though. Love the row of "Dunnies". I assume this it to increase the villager spawn rate. I'm hoping, that somewhere down the track, Notch or Jeb will create some way of implementing large controllable doors or portculusses in Minecraft, because the entrance-exit if such a structure as this needs to keep nasties out, villagers in and selectively admit a player seeking safe refuge. |
by globecollector on January 20th, 2013 05:21 AM EST |
Schematic #89This structure definitely has the look and feel of an older 1960's style prison cell block. It is assumed that some sort of redstone control of the iron cell doors will ultimately be fitted.As in a real prison, this structure needs some sort of delineation between the "secure" areas and "staff" areas. |
by globecollector on January 20th, 2013 05:10 AM EST |
Medium PrisonI had a look. Found the eight cells, each with no "door" or other from of closure. Could not find the isolation cell nor the room depicted in the lowest of the three pictures above.I understood that the upper floor was the visiting room, but was unable to understand the purpose the lava retained by pistons at the entrance. There were four outer pistons in the entrance of which the purpose was also unclear. Overall the structure had the grim "air" of a prison about it and on an adventure map, without block-breaking ability, it could serve its said purpose. It seemed to lack "staff" areas, where any door and lock controls would be expected to be located, out of reach of "prisoners". (The trapdoor control was accessible to prisoners). |
by globecollector on January 20th, 2013 05:02 AM EST |
CobbleStone CastleIt looks nice, i just wanted to build it with Schematica, there's water blocks and clay and sand and everything underneath it. Just wanted something basic like the top. Nice build though. |
by ROXASBrandon on January 19th, 2013 11:56 AM EST |
Red Brick Tudor CastleThank you :) |
by mescalitto on January 19th, 2013 11:09 AM EST |
Schematic #120awsome. |
by fungreenfox on January 19th, 2013 10:34 AM EST |
Schematic #19After first downloaded, everything from the topblock in the letters incl. the logoes were missing. I had to build the rest myself.the file was also copied in a wierd way, making me spawning it under the ground first time. |
by fungreenfox on January 19th, 2013 10:33 AM EST |
Red Brick Tudor Castlebeautyful arcitecture. |
by fungreenfox on January 19th, 2013 10:30 AM EST |
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