Minecraft Hermitcraft :: Bdubs Forest

2024 ж. 19 Сәу.
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Minecraft time on the Hermitcraft Server Season 10 SMP Episode 9. Go to expressvpn.com/bdubs and get 3 months of ExpressVPN for free.
Today on the Hermitcraft Minecraft SMP, build a forest in our front yard.
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  • Your mailbox could be a little cabin. When you have mail, a campfire ignites in the chimney to let you know you have mail by the smoke coming out.

    @jdbagley3@jdbagley3Ай бұрын
    • Oh I like this!

      @DaisyBroderz@DaisyBroderzАй бұрын
    • This is a really cute idea, I like it too

      @conspicuouspiggy8792@conspicuouspiggy8792Ай бұрын
    • Maybe have it always on, but low enough so no smoke leaves the chimney, and when mail arrives a hay bale is moved under it so the smoke reaches higher and leaves the chimney

      @bobosaurus331@bobosaurus331Ай бұрын
    • Oh I loveee this idea!!!

      @PassportPassenger62@PassportPassenger62Ай бұрын
    • Yes

      @piggypiggyyoinkyoink@piggypiggyyoinkyoinkАй бұрын
  • Something to consider. At the edges of forests, they tend to have lots of shrubs and smaller trees, on account of the greater amount of sunlight. By making some shrubs on the edge of your forest, it might help visually close off the interior and help to augment that feeling of seclusion.

    @ArcaneWhisp@ArcaneWhispАй бұрын
    • agree!

      @yuhnge1305@yuhnge1305Ай бұрын
    • Was thinking just the same thing!

      @magnusthuestad2327@magnusthuestad2327Ай бұрын
    • I came here to say this! Smaller tress and strubs at the edge will also make the small forest look more integrated with the landscape when you look back from the house! edit: this would also help trap - i mean protect - the animals in your lovely forest

      @emeraldwyrm@emeraldwyrmАй бұрын
    • I think there also needs to be more undergrowth to pull the eye closer to the path and make the first seen just that extra bit thicker

      @Roboteca1000@Roboteca1000Ай бұрын
    • I agree!

      @tangomango2353@tangomango2353Ай бұрын
  • I like how Bdubs is just quietly painting an immersive landscape with the antics of the hermitcraft server and characters as a backdrop.

    @badenoir310@badenoir310Ай бұрын
    • Hes like the Bob Ross of minecraft

      @axelat0r@axelat0r28 күн бұрын
    • Bdub Ross? 🤔

      @dustymooneye5858@dustymooneye585827 күн бұрын
  • That forest is really something else. The changes in lighting, the glimpses of sky through the canopy, you can almost feel the changes in temperature as you enter and leave. I'm blown away.

    @DeclanLestat@DeclanLestatАй бұрын
    • this!!! the change in temperature is so true!!

      @ashervillamayor516@ashervillamayor51629 күн бұрын
    • bdubs is such a good builder man

      @eldorado__@eldorado__27 күн бұрын
    • @@eldorado__ hell yeah

      @DeclanLestat@DeclanLestat27 күн бұрын
    • I was going to leave a comment about the same thing!

      @cai_ryn@cai_ryn25 күн бұрын
  • he mentions etho 49 seconds in, put that in your obsession chart.

    @bongo65@bongo65Ай бұрын
    • you need a lil bit of etho in life

      @sskilly_03@sskilly_03Ай бұрын
    • Babe! The obsession chart on reddit is getting updated!

      @aserta@asertaАй бұрын
    • Etho mentioned Joel like 20 seconds into his latest video but zero Bdubs mention… it’s so over

      @cartoonseany@cartoonseanyАй бұрын
    • Etho is the salt of the server, you can sprinkle him in anything to make it better

      @maeglin9041@maeglin9041Ай бұрын
    • i think everyone seems to be obsessed with etho atm 😂

      @randomperson8994@randomperson8994Ай бұрын
  • In an era of MC KZhead where everyone is trying to one-up each other with the most flashy and large-scale, inspirationless builds, BDubs stands on his own as someone who understands the value of subtlety and the importance of the small details which bring so much more life to the world. And of course, the results speak for themselves.

    @kryptgmd@kryptgmdАй бұрын
    • that was very kind! thank you

      @bdoubleo@bdoubleoАй бұрын
    • i think recently everyone has been taking the BDubs route and slowing down a bit and it really makes content feel a lot more relaxed to the viewer. love the era we’re heading into

      @faexxii@faexxiiАй бұрын
  • 4 Extremely Talented Builders talking, critiquing and discussing ideas was felt so wow to hear, almost as if im in a room with extremely talented people and im just listening to them talk. that segment was my personal favorite!

    @snowball1@snowball129 күн бұрын
  • No squinting neccessary. That waterfall IS a waterfall. This forest and waterfall may be one of the most subtly beautiful things I've ever seen in Minecraft!

    @kingdadinator@kingdadinator29 күн бұрын
  • 36:30 Etho makes a really great point. There are no dead trees. When he mentions that, you guys were imagining broken over and fallen trees. Like you were trying to imagine how to do a tree at an angle, but you don't have to at all. The most realistic thing you could do is to include a tall and grey "dead" tree or two with no leaves. Trees can stay upright in that form for a very long time in a forrest and they become sustained like that due to wildlife. If you want to do a fallen variation. Create the non-fallen trunk upright with a point of failure at the top, then lie the "rest of it" near it in a way that makes sense. I love the project that your doing. It's ineffably beautiful. Every block choice and every "object" decision, has made sense in a way were you can imagine the HOW it exists and how it could have come to be there. It's like you expressing an expression of life itself. This is why I really liked Etho's point about there being no dead trees and it being too "perfect" because life would be meaningless without that subtle, yet respectful nod/tip of the hat toward death. The fallen trees you currently have with the moss in the new forrest don't follow this theme that you have been working with where EVERY single block and every single thing tells a story of WHAT it is and HOW it got there. TL;dr Basically... you have fallen trees with moss covering them, but there are no broken trees that those "fallen" ones belong to.

    @Inokiulus@InokiulusАй бұрын
    • Agree 100 million percent. I think there also needs to be Grey tone fallen trees as well, not just mossy ones. Tuff and acacia really do look like real trees, and this forest isn't just a minecraft forest anymore, it really transports you to a REAL feeling forest

      @catherinelangenkamp9340@catherinelangenkamp9340Ай бұрын
    • a reach at best

      @solarprogeny6736@solarprogeny6736Ай бұрын
    • Even one or two trees that have leaves half way up and a dead leafless top would help the realism aswell. Or opposite dead 3/4 up and a green leafy top.

      @shanemason8674@shanemason8674Ай бұрын
    • That’s the difference between a natural forest, and a maintained tax deductible “tree farm” (not like a Christmas tree farm, just a forest you grow). You take out the sick ones, surveyors come through and mark the trees that need to be removed. You clean up and chip the fallen branches and use some for firewood. Forests are so different across the world, bdubs made a kind of forest that reminds me of the northwest usa and also northern Ontario.

      @It-b-Blair@It-b-BlairАй бұрын
    • another option for a dead tree could include a hole where the roots were pulled out of the ground, that happened to a tree that fell in my yard a couple years back

      @pony_OwO@pony_OwOАй бұрын
  • It's so funny watching so many different Hermits' videos as they navigate around the server and then at random times the Burj Scarifa just looms into the render distance in the background XD

    @tatharamandil@tatharamandilАй бұрын
    • BURJ SCARIFA HAHA

      @laylazwood@laylazwoodАй бұрын
    • it really helps me understand how people are located on the server. wasnt really sure where bdubs was living, but now i know exactly

      @s-s3nse@s-s3nseАй бұрын
    • Yeah, it looks like a gigantic TV antenna that would really be visible from halfway across a country.

      @NickAndriadze@NickAndriadzeАй бұрын
    • i love these guys 😭

      @irisirisirisirisirisiris@irisirisirisirisirisirisАй бұрын
    • Finally found someone who sees the same thing. It does look like the burji khalifja

      @mineral66@mineral66Ай бұрын
  • I was waiting for Bdubs to notice the statue and the way he just FROZE, stared and then bee-lined for it without saying anything just had me cackling. 😂

    @TinyHam-qe3et@TinyHam-qe3et23 күн бұрын
  • The way Bdubs explains his techniques and builds is the same as an artist explaining their fine art. Bdubs isn’t a minecrafter, he’s an artist, I’ve said it before and will say it a thousand more times. I’m loving this immersion he’s crafting.

    @VideobyKB@VideobyKB29 күн бұрын
  • The pure dedication to building a forest!! This looks amazing! Well done bdubs, totally feel your pain on all the blocks required. Really love the vibe you pulled off here.

    @fWhip@fWhipАй бұрын
    • of course you’d know all about the pain of placing lots of leaves ;D

      @popcrime@popcrimeАй бұрын
    • Hey fwhip

      @Panda-Sings@Panda-SingsАй бұрын
    • Hi fwip you definitely know that pain lol ❤

      @balthiersgirl2658@balthiersgirl2658Ай бұрын
    • Hey Fwhip nice seeing you here

      @sglenny001@sglenny001Ай бұрын
    • And lets not forget the wonderful moss on log

      @ranie7350@ranie7350Ай бұрын
  • Climb is upset that you’ve been flying, so he wanted to show off that he could do it too

    @Number1YankeeFan@Number1YankeeFanАй бұрын
    • 🤣

      @Mr_Kabob@Mr_KabobАй бұрын
    • 😂

      @ParallaxOfTheVoid@ParallaxOfTheVoidАй бұрын
    • Climb: Why climb if I can levitate? 😂😂😂

      @OhBenWhyKenobi@OhBenWhyKenobiАй бұрын
    • Climb is enlightened. He enjoys the little things in life

      @senrak6877@senrak6877Ай бұрын
    • +

      @levilukeskytrekker@levilukeskytrekkerАй бұрын
  • I love the moment with the rabbits. You know what always calms wild animals down? Yelling "Don't be scared!" at them over and over. LOL

    @MikeSchmidt969@MikeSchmidt96927 күн бұрын
  • Waterfall looks unreal, perfect location, perfect size and perfect shape to showcase it lapping over “rocks” that a waterfall would bounce over. So well done bdubs

    @nicklaskowski2183@nicklaskowski2183Ай бұрын
  • Something that might be nice would be to hide a skulk sensor triggered custom music disc that plays ambient forest sounds when you walk through the forest. Kind of like what Gem did with seagulls last season

    @PassportPassenger62@PassportPassenger62Ай бұрын
    • Oh my gosh, can you imagine!?! Absolute tranquility

      @JoTheCraftyShark@JoTheCraftySharkАй бұрын
    • Came here for this. Needs creek and waterfall sounds. And bird flapping away sounds on the path.

      @s.r.9757@s.r.9757Ай бұрын
    • Bdubs and Impulse should use this at cyberpunk city as well to play advertisements for the businesses there. Loud, invasive advertising is definitely cyberpunk. Pair it with some glass "hologram" ads.

      @sambuma@sambumaАй бұрын
    • Maybe put some flowing water under ground by the babbling brook so you get the water sound near it.

      @PromptCriticalJello@PromptCriticalJelloАй бұрын
    • @@sambuma I do hope they utilize more hologram effects in the city. Last season Bdubs made his hologram head so well that I feel like they could really create some amazing details. Impulses discovery that they’d added the ability to do custom sounds on heads on note blocks could probably lead to some interesting sound interactions as well.

      @PassportPassenger62@PassportPassenger62Ай бұрын
  • I'm realising now that using Cub's horns in conversation is the hermit equivalent of spamming memes in the gc

    @voltmatrix1250@voltmatrix1250Ай бұрын
    • Stickers on whatsapp or on discord

      @selenadamman8417@selenadamman8417Ай бұрын
    • That’s an interesting way of thinking about it!

      @ianerickson2210@ianerickson2210Ай бұрын
    • Emoting

      @lewando7687@lewando7687Ай бұрын
    • Or soundboard in discord voice chat

      @ididagood4335@ididagood4335Ай бұрын
    • Eh, both of those are used very rarely in comparison to classic GIFs and memes (in my experience)​@@selenadamman8417

      @__lasevix_@__lasevix_29 күн бұрын
  • man this forest is so good, ive rewatched this video 3 times, and i gotta say man. the way bdubs is approaching building on a whole different level is amazing. Like he is just painting with colours and composing a beautiful dreamscape every time. Truly inspiring

    @0hubi@0hubi27 күн бұрын
  • you could tie rabbits and foxes to the fences hidden underground so they won't be able to run away. Or somehow close the entire area so that the animals won't be able to go too far

    @koxhecker@koxheckerАй бұрын
  • BUILD IDEA for B-dubs: Sound effects in the forest When Gem made her season 9 base she added birds sounds to her base with music discs. This would be such a good thing to add to the forest and it would add so much life. Just the subtle sound of water at the water fall, or wind and birds in the trees would make the atmosphere even more immersive.

    @jamontoast6372@jamontoast6372Ай бұрын
    • That's genius.

      @PKCubed@PKCubedАй бұрын
    • I just said this under a similar comment, but that could be a way to add squirrels like Etho suggested. I think the red squirrel's chatter would fit this atmosphere best, they tend to hang out in the more heavily forested areas like this while the gray ones live in towns and parks.

      @dbseamz@dbseamzАй бұрын
    • the waterfall sound being in the distance as you ride past it would add a lot of immersive to the forest!

      @d_rift@d_riftАй бұрын
    • ​@@dbseamzIs there a difference?

      @WarpedStone@WarpedStoneАй бұрын
    • @@WarpedStone Yes. A red squirrel makes a long, drawn out chittering sound and usually follows it with a few squeaks. Gray squirrels make a hoarse, wheezy noise somewhere between a bark and a squawk.

      @dbseamz@dbseamzАй бұрын
  • add some small brown mushrooms to the forest, I think it'll be a good thing....

    @namelessme7381@namelessme7381Ай бұрын
    • Ooo that sounds like it look great!

      @tangomango2353@tangomango2353Ай бұрын
    • and button on trees for mushroom, acacia look good for laetiporus

      @Briseys@BriseysАй бұрын
    • @@Briseys Coral fans might also work

      @Statusinator@Statusinator29 күн бұрын
    • If you don’t like seeing the trapdoor on the waterfall you could try lowering the campfire far down until just the top of the smoke is pouring out

      @imclinicallydepressed8626@imclinicallydepressed862627 күн бұрын
  • Bdubs his time lapses are a thing of beauty, it is like watching a peacefully nature documentary

    @QueenAyula@QueenAyula28 күн бұрын
  • Nothing makes me feel more accomplished for binging seasons 6-10 of Hermitcraft than realizing I recognize the Redstone With Bdubs theme without the intro

    @SpikyEaredPichu96@SpikyEaredPichu9617 күн бұрын
  • "Dear Diary, my dad thinks he is cool. He is not" had me cackling! I love bdub's ad segments

    @gloomyscribbles@gloomyscribblesАй бұрын
    • Well, he had it coming for forcing the lock on the diary.

      @MedusaLegend@MedusaLegendАй бұрын
    • I love the facial expression after reading it.

      @benrex7775@benrex7775Ай бұрын
    • they are legitimately the only ads I watch.

      @L3adb3lly@L3adb3llyАй бұрын
    • The hard cut to him just sitting at the table with a dozen tools ready to break his daughter’s diary’s lock open had me dying laughing 😂

      @Brandon34300@Brandon34300Ай бұрын
    • The second it cut to him with the tools 😂

      @rensieassyla@rensieassylaАй бұрын
  • “This is starting to piss me off” I think that sums up most peoples thoughts on redstone

    @MartianMeli@MartianMeliАй бұрын
    • I died when I heard it

      @dinosaurweed@dinosaurweedАй бұрын
    • Time for Cub to make a horn of it xD

      @cooper19_gaming@cooper19_gamingАй бұрын
    • Don't let grain hear

      @ValtheFemboy@ValtheFemboy25 күн бұрын
  • I’m honestly baffled by bdubs’ skill. He manages to turn every episode into a documentary, and it’s always so calming and relaxing to watch. For a block game, I’d say that’s a pretty cool superpower to have. Keep up the fantastic work 🩵

    @Peridotiann@Peridotiann29 күн бұрын
  • The way the shadows hit the ground as he’s walking through the forest, I’m completely in love with! The immersion and realism is next level!

    @hayleystephenson88@hayleystephenson88Ай бұрын
  • Ahh so this is where he's been- BUILDING A WHOLE DANG FOREST O-O

    @ckfloss@ckflossАй бұрын
    • Minecraft needs to add dyeable water next...imagine bdubs river but with actual water 👌

      @cameronnaidoo3146@cameronnaidoo3146Ай бұрын
    • @@cameronnaidoo3146i think the glass would look more dynamic

      @maazqasim1639@maazqasim1639Ай бұрын
    • and he still calls it a mini forest

      @sverresgamingchannel7450@sverresgamingchannel7450Ай бұрын
    • @@sverresgamingchannel7450on a scale of Minecraft biomes, I'd say yes, it is relatively small. Not trying to undermine Bdubs's efforts, this is probably more work than I put in all my survival bases in all of my survival worlds, but it isn't a big forest.

      @limonlx7182@limonlx7182Ай бұрын
    • @@maazqasim1639 you can use them in combination, I think its more about getting the animation of flowing water in a wider variaty of contexts, since getting movement in vanilla minecraft is so limited

      @AshEshyr@AshEshyrАй бұрын
  • My god. I didn't know trees in Minecraft could ever convey the feeling of actually prancing through a forest. This is gorgeous. Very thoughtful building :)

    @LucasBenderChannel@LucasBenderChannelАй бұрын
    • This man knows prancing

      @AnoneemusNoename@AnoneemusNoenameАй бұрын
    • Yeah if you didn't know this was a game made up of blocks you'd swear he was playing a different game with how he can make the world look

      @darknesswave100@darknesswave100Ай бұрын
    • And he’s doing this in vanilla Minecraft 😮

      @dee2007@dee2007Ай бұрын
  • ok.. so for me, forests are a special place and have a lot of meaning, and as much as i love the game, i've never seen a minecraft forest that gave me that feeling of being in a forest until now. but with this build, it brought tears to my eyes, since honestly this forest feels alive and storied. probably my favourite minecraft build ever. thanks for the video bdubs.

    @WiresDawson@WiresDawson28 күн бұрын
  • I just have to say that using the glass to make your little creek makes so much sense. Your idea about not wanting the bright blue is perfect simply because smaller amounts of water are actually clear in appearance.

    @oldomens4650@oldomens4650Ай бұрын
  • There’s a term used in art called “sublime” where a painting makes the viewer feel “a greatness beyond all possible calculation, measurement or imitation”, basically an overwhelming sense of awe That’s what bdubs’ builds are, the viewer is constantly in awe of the beauty of nature…. Sublime

    @Magmaaaaaaa-ss6uq@Magmaaaaaaa-ss6uqАй бұрын
    • Someone get the Barbie memes out 😂

      @izzytodd4242@izzytodd4242Ай бұрын
    • I prefer superlimes

      @gljames24@gljames24Ай бұрын
    • Agreed.

      @qocket@qocketАй бұрын
    • its a punch in the face of every minecraft player, who claims he played minecraft after killing the dragon. thats what its about. its about expressing your inner feelings :)

      @Fred-oz3tw@Fred-oz3twАй бұрын
    • It feels like walking through a Bob Ross video/painting.

      @wouterfull20@wouterfull20Ай бұрын
  • I appreciate that Bdubs puts in the effort to make every sponsor promo unique and humorous instead of just reciting the lines soullessly.

    @maeglin9041@maeglin9041Ай бұрын
    • Its actually so creative i actually enjoy watching it instead of skipping like on other vids

      @selenadamman8417@selenadamman8417Ай бұрын
    • I've seen a few youtubers make their ads like this and it's always refreshing since they're still trying to entertain while doing something as mundane as an ad read

      @darknesswave100@darknesswave100Ай бұрын
  • the server is absolutely nailing the balance of all of these extra hermit x hermit interactions :) such a positive change!!!!!

    @isobarkley@isobarkley27 күн бұрын
  • BDUBS HAS DONE IT AGAIN!! JUST WHEN I THOUGHT YOU COULDN'T GET ANY BETTER! That waterfall is insanely realistic. I did just what you said, looking at it from the corner of my eye and bam, it transforms. I didn't know it was possible in Minecraft. You captured how the water falls perfectly, with the grey contrasts looking like rocks poking out in the stream. Oh and the genius of the campfire, just incredible. The forest is just sublime, your efforts were all worth it.

    @gushie4330@gushie4330Ай бұрын
  • My favorite thing about this season is that the hermits invite each other over to critique their builds. Season 10 is a masterclass in cooperation and growth.

    @LShropper@LShropperАй бұрын
    • Yeah, I remember thinking I wish he would take some hermits to the forest to get their reactions and perspectives and like a second it cuts to him hanging out in the forest with the others. It really makes understanding the thought process behind the builds much easier. (Bdubs is extremely good at that anyway but it still adds something imo, I love it.)

      @adamlagerqvist8111@adamlagerqvist8111Ай бұрын
    • it feels like a real art class! getting peoples opinions on you work to improve it!

      @gabrielle225@gabrielle225Ай бұрын
    • @@gabrielle225 yes, bdubs is a good, no, geat teacher but an art class without other students would not be half as effective.

      @adamlagerqvist8111@adamlagerqvist8111Ай бұрын
  • Bdubs was already an incredible builder with a style of his own, but I think he's risen to a whole new level this season.

    @miriamtong@miriamtongАй бұрын
  • I love how instead of super fast time lapses, Bdubs is showing us the lovely careful process of building. Love the music selection too

    @aimeemcgregor2789@aimeemcgregor2789Ай бұрын
  • Using glass for the waterfall was smart. You said you want more movement so a small suggestion would be to put hidden flowing water under the bridge. You won’t see any movement but just hearing the moving water might help.

    @Hill_Jones@Hill_Jones29 күн бұрын
  • Bdubs is the Bob Ross of Hermitcraft. Everything about his base is so thoughtfully placed. I love it.

    @ataylor0643@ataylor0643Ай бұрын
    • I think this exactly in my head while watching, I'm not a conventional art lover, but I adore the beauty of nature as well as some real life buildings, watching Bdubs bring these to life brings me so much pleasure. Part of that enjoyment is also coming from the other players' questions and answers, like they are representing the viewer in a way.

      @mysticalmaid@mysticalmaidАй бұрын
  • If you added some hidden flowing water near the stream just for the flowing water sound, I think it would sell the idea of it being a stream even more but I really love how it turned out! I love the trees so much. The block palette for the trunks and the small broken branches made of trapdoors/slabs is perfect!

    @NoMetaWorldPeace@NoMetaWorldPeaceАй бұрын
    • Was looking for a comment like this. Perfect. Also imagine a custom music disc thats just a foresty nature theme like birds etc?? Youd be transported to a whole new world

      @evanhey6027@evanhey6027Ай бұрын
    • Literally came to the comments to say the same thing! Little touches of ambient sounds would just elevate this beautiful forest that bit more!

      @S0M3TiiM3S@S0M3TiiM3SАй бұрын
    • @@evanhey6027 Red squirrels! As soon as Etho mentioned squirrels I could just hear that distinct chattering and squeaking, this forest looks just like the campgrounds I've stayed at around northern New England and you could always hear them in the summer.

      @dbseamz@dbseamzАй бұрын
  • Bdubs, you've turned Minecraft into a full on artform. I feel like your videos should be submitted to a museum. They're not even next level, they're so far beyond the next level I can't think of the words. THANK YOU for sharing your brilliance and beauty with the world.

    @PlatinumDoodles@PlatinumDoodlesАй бұрын
  • I was so moved by the forest building timelapse. It's so alive, so meticulous, it took my breath away. The intentionality of these builds is just unmatched and such a privilege to watch.

    @chloetheartist7643@chloetheartist7643Ай бұрын
  • One thing I've been doing to add life to my forests is: place a dead coral fan (any kind) on a tree branch. Get a tamed parrot to sit, and push the parrot onto the coral. It looks like a bird in a nest!

    @emblematicart@emblematicartАй бұрын
    • what a wonderful idea

      @cathy6289@cathy6289Ай бұрын
    • Speaking of dead coral fans, I think they would work well for the rips in the shorts of his statue too

      @ThinkOutsideTheBlocks@ThinkOutsideTheBlocksАй бұрын
    • Love love love

      @catherinelangenkamp9340@catherinelangenkamp9340Ай бұрын
    • An example of this can be seen in the post office

      @GuillaumePerronNantel@GuillaumePerronNantelАй бұрын
    • could be also used for mushrooms on the trees

      @0topon@0toponАй бұрын
  • 34:26 "...and then when you walk out, you really feel how wide open it all is..." Bdubs, architect Frank Lloyd Wright got famous in his use of "compression and release" to create a sense of drama in people as they walked through his designs. Also, get Impulse and Gem to install ambient sounds of the forest, alongside the splashing water for that waterfall!

    @wyw876@wyw876Ай бұрын
    • I love the idea of ambient sounds, Gem would be perfect for providing all the mod head ideas and Impulse has been dealing with his fair share of jukeboxes and noteblocks recently

      @theforestofoak@theforestofoakАй бұрын
    • Frank Lloyd Wright’s compression and release is exactly what I was thinking of!

      @bjzaba@bjzabaАй бұрын
  • People say romanticise your life, Bdubs is romanticising minecraft! A beautiful masterpiece

    @GeekOfTheElves@GeekOfTheElves29 күн бұрын
  • I'm sorry, but that "waterfall" looked undeniably, 199% like a rock formation and nothing but rocks.

    @jl3039@jl30392 күн бұрын
  • Something about bdubs explaining the slight nuances in his build that I would never notice, is like someone explaining a fine wine or a premium cigar or a rare bourbon, but once you see it you can’t unsee it, it’s just something to behold… sorry I’ve been drinking, but seriously it’s really looking nice!

    @AfDrAiM@AfDrAiMАй бұрын
    • I hear ya!

      @wallyandjilly375@wallyandjilly37528 күн бұрын
  • I absolutely adore Bdubs music choice for when he builds. It so calming and creates the perfect atmosphere!!!

    @zephsty@zephstyАй бұрын
    • yes!!!

      @solarprogeny6736@solarprogeny6736Ай бұрын
  • As someone from a northern country, boy does this take me back. This perfectly captures the kind of a sparse pine forest you can encounter, say, in Scandinavia. The most subtle part is that when you're walking in that grove, the light patterns under the trees are just right!

    @Sithoid@SithoidАй бұрын
  • I live near a lot of forests that look kinda like this. When they are next to houses, there's sometimes a very short rock wall on the border of the forest, short enough and covered in moss that you can't see it from a distance, but still noticeable when you look for it.

    @MiscSocialDistance@MiscSocialDistance27 күн бұрын
  • A note block playing some river and small waterfall sounds, and maybe even some bird sounds, would make that little forest really whimsical!

    @urs4n313@urs4n313Ай бұрын
  • the redstone with bdubs and etho segment had me with the pistons 🤣

    @gill_lines@gill_linesАй бұрын
    • i honestly don't understand how he got the pistons to fire that way . I didn't know that was even possible.

      @phishphan49@phishphan49Ай бұрын
    • "Now this is starting to piss me off." Had me wheezing. Hahaha

      @3Kittaty@3KittatyАй бұрын
    • @@phishphan49 some of the redstone wires were so long they didnt make it all the way across the piston row

      @jay-tbl@jay-tblАй бұрын
    • I don't laugh very often while watchin Minecraft videos even though the jokes are funny, well, those messed up pistons got me reaaal good 😂

      @DeeDee22256@DeeDee22256Ай бұрын
    • “Why is it WORSE?!” the confusion in his voice sent me lol

      @LaGrenouille09@LaGrenouille09Ай бұрын
  • Looks amazing! Sneaking spore blossoms in the trees could have a nice falling leaves effect.

    @waterfresh6631@waterfresh663129 күн бұрын
  • "We're gonna be able to walk in this picture, that's the goal" is an amazing quote, pretty much captures what building in minecraft is all about

    @froodlenoodle@froodlenoodle19 күн бұрын
  • There are some great ideas for what kind of structure the mailbox could be, but I figured I'd throw my hat in the ring. I think it would be fun to turn it into a small sugar shack where sap is boiled for syrup. The forest that surrounds my home is similar to this one, and we tap the maples in it at a very small scale, so a sugar shack was the first thing in my head when I imagined a small structure in the forest. I know that your forest is currently a mono-culture of one kind of pine-don't get me wrong, I think that works really well in Minecraft. If you tried to do a bunch of different types of trees, you'd lose the palette and cohesion. Irl, the maples and other deciduous trees in forests like these tend to grow just as tall and slender as the pines to fit within the canopy, so it's not difficult to imagine them among the pines here. If you did want to rationalize it even further, perhaps there were maples, but they've all been cut down due to some kind of disease. That line of reasoning would also explain why the shack has been converted into a "mailbox". Additionally, if you still wanted to add fallen trees and stumps, it would allow you to make them in a different style from the pines so that they are made to work horizontally or at an angle.

    @Nettai@NettaiАй бұрын
    • this is the kind of lore i want to see lol

      @whistlehammock@whistlehammockАй бұрын
    • Oh, that's neat! It could even explain why the Maple Prince had to relocate all his syrup assets or however that happened a while ago--since there was no more maple syrup coming from this region of the map!

      @dbseamz@dbseamzАй бұрын
    • @@dbseamzadding in Etho lore..😮❤

      @dee2007@dee2007Ай бұрын
  • the trap doors REALLY make those trees, the silhouette with them is "chefs kiss"

    @TheSioutdoors@TheSioutdoorsАй бұрын
    • Absolutely agree. ❤

      @YetAnotherJenn@YetAnotherJennАй бұрын
  • The hermits did not give you nearly enough credit for how breathtaking this forest is. I adore the way you approached this build and the creek with the waterfall is seriously genius! I don't know how someone can not see it as what it is, this is true, classic painting techniques at its finest. My suggestion, if you're up for a challenge: This is a typical mono culture forest, which sadly is the most common in many areas. It's still beautiful, but it's less diverse. It does makes perfect sense, being closest to "civilisation". If you want to play with even more plant opportunities and variation, try making an old growth forest on the far end of your base. You can really dig into how the plants and animals live in symbiosis then. A few "mother trees" protecting their children and other bushes, flowers and critters from rain and sunshine. Anyway, I trust that whatever you end up building will be stunning as always! Thank you for sharing this.

    @eik3764@eik376429 күн бұрын
  • your style of building is so insanely unique, your ability to separate blocks from what they are and what they look like is absolutely phenomenal, it brings SO much life to your builds, so much amazing color

    @Enderman0415@Enderman04155 күн бұрын
  • The fact that when he was explaining his trees and switched to his bed, and I didnt even question it and said "this man's about to use beds and it's gonna look fantastic obviously"

    @pinkpapita6345@pinkpapita6345Ай бұрын
    • LOL yeah if it happened, that wouldn't surprise me one bit

      @JoannaFalkowska@JoannaFalkowskaАй бұрын
  • Gotta love that rule of thirds in action when you’re standing on the bridge. The path is pretty much perfectly sitting on the left third of the frame while the waterfall lies along the right third. It’s real photogenic.

    @RePorpoised@RePorpoisedАй бұрын
  • Good Lord... It's just picturesque. It's so evocative and lifelike, despite all the weird things that go into creating it. Your ability to paint at a distance is just completely foreign and incomprehensible to me. And you make it look so easy and effortless, despite the time and energy that goes into it. Just blown away

    @riuphane@riuphane28 күн бұрын
  • Hi Bdubs! Maybe to add some movement in the waterfall you can use mobs hidden after a block, like a white rabbit, axolotl or chicken maybe? Also, placing carpets above magmablocks prevent mobs from pathfinding, to contain rabbits and foxes without using fences everywhere. Oh, and ofcourse... The forest looks more than amazing, I also gonna move there! ⭐

    @MalchiZi@MalchiZi8 күн бұрын
  • I wondered where Bdubs was, and then I saw his thumbnail... I'm like yeah, that's where he was

    @98rossyboy@98rossyboyАй бұрын
    • Same lmao. Definitely worth the wait. ❤

      @tangomango2353@tangomango2353Ай бұрын
  • I think the upward movement of the smoke on the waterfall is brilliant. It gives the idea that the water is moving, but so quickly that the water seems motionless.

    @Daddy-Devito@Daddy-Devito14 күн бұрын
  • Just wanted to comment that it's one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen in Minecraft lol I don't often comment but really it's incredible. I've seen a lot of incredible builds, but the apparent simplicity of the forest and trees (when really, it's actually more work) makes this a masterpiece

    @neil_rahmouni@neil_rahmouni21 күн бұрын
  • The commercial breaks never fail to crack me up, thats a hilarious image, a grown man breaking into a fluffy diary with a hammer and chisel, looney tunes in real life!

    @qocket@qocketАй бұрын
    • 😆

      @Hermitcraft_X@Hermitcraft_X29 күн бұрын
  • Man is Bob Rossifying the server, and I love that for him. Also, BDubs, if you want foxes, you can get tamed ones by breeding wild ones and letting the baby grow up. Tamed ones won't run away from that player, and they might stick around the area if you plant a couple berry bushes here and there for them to eat.

    @Fierycascade@FierycascadeАй бұрын
    • ...but you can say "goodbye" to all the rabbits and any chickens you get. also, parrots would eat the foxes as well, for some reason.

      @karactr8361@karactr8361Ай бұрын
    • @@karactr8361 good point

      @Aaron-M00J@Aaron-M00JАй бұрын
  • Just a thought, if you want to add a little bit more movement or life to the forest, the occasional spore blossom hidden high in the trees could simulate all the little things that fall off trees as they age, pine cones and needles, leaves, those little propeller things (if you know you know), etc

    @chris.replay@chris.replayАй бұрын
  • I felt like I was watching a Bob Ross episode. Amazing work! So beautiful!

    @kb4dragon@kb4dragon25 күн бұрын
  • I live in a forest, and I can say this is the most accurate representation of a forest in Minecraft that I've ever seen.

    @Baxxunderslash24@Baxxunderslash24Ай бұрын
  • Bdubs perfect waterfalls. I don't have to squint, with my boomer-adjacent eyes everything in Minecraft looks real; Bdubs' builds just look like fine art.

    @TheXTopher74@TheXTopher74Ай бұрын
  • Like Doc said yesterday while streaming: you are an otherworldly good builder! You transcended the game and are making 3D paintings with it. The waterfall is really insane!!! 🤯

    @cfborelli@cfborelli29 күн бұрын
  • Custom music disc with sounds of river and waterfall, hidden somewhere off the path, continuously playing. Custom disc with daytime forest ambience, and nighttime forest ambience, triggered by light sensors. Custom discs with bird calls hidden atop the canopy playing randomly

    @jcKobeh@jcKobeh28 күн бұрын
  • I love listening to Pearl and Bdubs talk shop they are so clearly on the same wavelength. Bdubs tells us "here is everything I am trying to do" and then Pearl just walks up like "ah I see you're trying to do everything you told the audience about". Like they just Get each other on a builder to builder level.

    @sorrel7554@sorrel7554Ай бұрын
  • I've noticed the hermits including segments in their vids of each other's honest reactions and constructive feedback to builds this season. It's been so wonderful and super helpful for learning their thought processes.

    @Chlo_R0@Chlo_R0Ай бұрын
  • with the life in the forest, worst comes to worst you can always put the foxes and bunnies on leads and tie them to the fences and walls on the tree trunks

    @new.jupiter@new.jupiter19 күн бұрын
  • This is the first time I've ever seen a Bdubs viseo and I'm left speechless. The way he is able to practically paint pictures with blocks is magical. Not only that but the way he explains why he does the things makes everything make so much sense and sort of demystifies the whole building (in a good, teaching like way). Things like useing darker and lighter blocks to mimic sunny and shaded areas, varying thickness and height to break things up and stop the brain from seeing things as 1 uniform, repeating set of objects, framing certain views to draw focus and using out of focus areas to trick the brain into seeing something as what you intend rather than just some blocks and the section on how a (relatively) flat and plain area can become so much more interesting when contrasted and emerging from a vastly different area. Also the trees. I've always kinda struggled to see what non log blocks are on custom trees, but with those trap doors, I could instantly recognise the small, little branches. I feel like I've just learned so much about building, and I've had a blast the whole time too.

    @jamiegrant1530@jamiegrant153016 күн бұрын
  • Bdubs is basically the Bob Ross of minecraft...the aesthetic of the base plus the editing and music is so soothing...Keep up the beautiful builds!

    @khw1425@khw1425Ай бұрын
    • Happy little trees!

      @stevescheidjr4632@stevescheidjr4632Ай бұрын
    • @@stevescheidjr4632 and one happy big tree in the middle

      @khw1425@khw1425Ай бұрын
  • "That's really really good actually... You jerk" had me rolling. 😂 34:30

    @alted6996@alted6996Ай бұрын
    • tango is the best

      @whistlehammock@whistlehammockАй бұрын
  • Not sure if someone has already said it in the comments, but an idea to add to the immersion: Putting a bit of running water hidden underground, below the bridge or below the river, to add the sound of the running water around the river.

    @IcyOwlRider@IcyOwlRider29 күн бұрын
  • For a downwards particle effect, try cherry blossom leaves. From a distance, it could be exactly what you're looking for.

    @KrazyKrisKraft@KrazyKrisKraftАй бұрын
    • And maybe hide a spore blossom in the forest for more of a forest ambience.

      @KrazyKrisKraft@KrazyKrisKraftАй бұрын
  • End rods have white particles that flow down and I think it could fit perfectly on the waterfall.

    @user-iv7id1xi8w@user-iv7id1xi8wАй бұрын
    • That’s genius

      @dee2007@dee2007Ай бұрын
  • I like how everyone is inviting others over to check out what theyve done, and ask questions and learn from each other this season.

    @emerald_archer@emerald_archerАй бұрын
    • YES!

      @packingbacon@packingbaconАй бұрын
  • I can almost feel the shade from the trees, smell the smell of the hot pine needles, feel the crunch of the trod dirt below, hear the warble of the small creek and the distant thunder of the water fall, feel the cold flecks of water as you go over that second bridge. I can almost feel it all. Well done!

    @im9550@im9550Ай бұрын
  • The shapes of the streaks created in the white glass makes me think the water is falling and hitting rock and is being pushed and angled. It really REALLY sells it. I feel like I can see it cascading.

    @Coopaontehtubez@Coopaontehtubez29 күн бұрын
  • Bdubs sponsored segments I’ll never skip

    @aratictvAlt@aratictvAltАй бұрын
    • the only sponsors i'll never skip they are really creative

      @wheleck@wheleckАй бұрын
    • he's actually a really good actor lol

      @cloudofd00m@cloudofd00mАй бұрын
  • 45:30 I’ve always found that yelling “don’t be scared!” is the best way to calm scared people and animals lol

    @avakining@avakiningАй бұрын
    • Whaha yes exactly. 'Try not to panic' always seems to work quite good as well 😂

      @CarolineLurks@CarolineLurksАй бұрын
  • That waterfall is just perfect. It doesn't look like a minecraft waterfall, but a real one....mind blown !

    @Majin2222@Majin222226 күн бұрын
  • Bdubs I don’t even have to squint. I don’t do a “jaw drop” often, but your waterfall comes across alright. It’s incredible. So realistic in that edge of your vision view. I love it.

    @dawningsun3041@dawningsun304128 күн бұрын
  • When you walk under that canopy I get the same feeling as being in a real forest. The interplay of light and dark is spot on to a forest understory.

    @jonathanasdell4539@jonathanasdell4539Ай бұрын
  • That waterfall is the most brilliant thing I’ve seen in this game

    @S-Dual@S-DualАй бұрын
  • WOW props to the commenter and you for that comment at around 9:36! It was also something I was thinking!! I’m obsessed with your whole area, but that eye level view was super nice!! Fantastic video Bdubs! Thank you for always putting in so much effort in all aspects.

    @hyperfirefly5879@hyperfirefly5879Ай бұрын
  • Your forest should be included in the normal Minecraft terrain generation as a very rare biome. It is so lovely and it feels so real while at the same time totally feeling like Minecraft original. Especially with the ferns that break up the normal grass. The bold patches on the forest ground is also so real. Very nice creation

    @AronHoogeveen@AronHoogeveen25 күн бұрын
    • Added benefit of these large trees is also the shadows on the ground

      @AronHoogeveen@AronHoogeveen25 күн бұрын
  • As an artist, your base this season absolutely makes me giddy. It's like a 3D painting! The amount of thought you put into framing, silhouettes, composition, contrast, leading the viewer's eye, etc is fantastic. And you clearly know exactly what you're talking about too. The view of the forest from the bridge actually fits beautifully into a rule of thirds composition. I already know when the season 10 world download comes out, I'll be spending most of my time in this cozy isolated woodland landscape

    @LilChuunosuke@LilChuunosukeАй бұрын
  • I think you could do a really cool blown over tree, with the root ball pulled up out of the ground with rooted dirt, the trunk laid over and fences+leaves to stretch the crown out on the ground. It would also serve to fill in a little bit of the eye level scenery that lets you see straight through the forest from some vantage points

    @11-Percent-Racing@11-Percent-RacingАй бұрын
    • yesss i wanna see bdubs take on an uprooted tree so bad

      @whistlehammock@whistlehammockАй бұрын
  • I am loving this forest. In the 1980's (yes I said that) I would drive through my gate, through a small pine forest which opened out into a little gully where my cottage sat, surrounded by oozing autumn mist, the earthy smell of mushrooms and the distant bleat of goats waiting to be milked. Bdubs I can't thank you enough for evoking such fond memories in your builds and videos.

    @jayjaychappo@jayjaychappo24 күн бұрын
  • It's like walking into an oil painting. Just beautiful scenery.

    @assiqtaq@assiqtaq27 күн бұрын
  • etho obsession chart gonna be crazy with this one

    @dfelipeg@dfelipegАй бұрын
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