Today I am going to show you how I like to texture my builds with a few examples like a path, a wall, some wall details and a small house. Remember: there are also many other ways to texture, there is no right or wrong way. Feel free to take whatever you like from this video, and be it just inspiration. Enjoy!
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ps: next one will be a different topic, I promise!
Underrated video
tbf for my standard this is already really good :) thanks!
totally agree!!
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this can also be applied to more natural things like mountains, cliffs, trees, plants, oceans pretty neat and cool to have a process like shown in this video when building, especially with environmental storytelling
really love the way you explain your process and thoughts ♥ thank you for walking through how you would texture builds!
This video is art No joke this is the best tutorial I’ve seen on youtube ever, not just on texturing on minecraft but this is purely perfection! You explained basic concepts, moved on to subtle examples on how, where and what to do to apply these concepts, moved to an applicable example of these concepts that were explained, and finally advised viewers to actually not limit themselves creatively as this is a guide rather than a precise process I did not expect to watch a video this good ever, but it looks like you have earned a like, a subscriber and my full respect
this opens a lot of possobilities as a way of building! i love your style
ooo thanks I haven't really tried texturing on builds before so this was really cool to watch :)
my world gonna be lookin a lot better now
Im so glad that your video came up on my recommendations
I will say that despite my preference to use Mizuno's 16 Craft for it's variety in glass pane designs, among other things... Default really does it best in terms of the sheer variety of ways to texture landscapes and walls, especially of the gray type.
love that texture !!!
That was so worth watching. It's incredibly useful. I have subscribed.
Wow this is really useful video, i would love to meet you in game and teach me your ways of texturing, looking forward on watching your content in the future. Very detail and well done.
Great video mate.
Can you make a hardcover series and love your Building
Thanks for your video, I hope that I can learn something new.
beautiful vid
*Lovely*, I'm here before this blows up 🎉 lol
AAAAH SOO HELPFUL, I want to learn to build in Minecraft more ;D
aww love your videos :D
I feel like this would only work for fairly large builds, builds that fit under a 15 by 15 by 15 cube would look weird
You're right, the smaller a build is the harder it becomes
Nice video!
ur accent is so pretty!!
When I clicked on this, I was expecting a video about game-dev, not game-play. Though, I suppose Minecraft's creative mode could be considered a limited form of level editor.
Your voice is so calming. I've actually been having issues making detailed builds and this helped so much
I alway have a problem finding a group of blocks to mix up...
can you please add captions, i have no idea what you're trying to say
is there some kind of guide for blocks that are similar for texturing
Pinterest maybe?
I like your accent where are you from? Great video btw
I'm from Germany
@@wolfbiom I knew it after the first sentence!
have to get used to the voice but.. its a graet video
haha thanks. I try my best with my pronunciation
@@wolfbiom it sounds pretty great to me; you do a good job and I can understand everything! :) what's your native language?
@@noxave it's german
I've been proved wrong.
Are you German
You talk like you have braces on 24/7 I also talk like that, thanks for the texturing tutorial 👍
I dont really like texturing
Shhhh
Builds look a lot better with it
@@lumix4282 Only if its done with randomization technique on specific types of blocks (stone,grass,paths)
That’s crazy that u think that, so u think just blank walls look better?? Also not trying to be rude just genuinely curious
Too bad
I love their voice, they sound like an otomaton