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breakdown of a grass technique I ended up not using. I did use it for a wheat farm instead though.

Follow Steve along down into the caves. Discover the abandoned mineshaft, but watch out for the monster spawner. Venture deeper and mine for the diamonds!

 

Another build as part of a competition. This time it's for Cheesy Studios' Minecraft module contest. Building intentionally blocky was new for me and a fun challenge.

 

For my module I wanted to recreate, as accurately as possible, one of my all time favorite biomes. I tried playing to my strengths, using a lot of SNOT techniques. Everything in my build, apart from the colors can be recreated physically. I'm the most satisfied with the grass, the potted allium, and the snow layer on the trees. For that last one I definitely got some inspiration from the newest Ferrari set. Other, less convoluted builds that I'm proud of are the cauldron, enchanting table and the painting. It's a bit lower of a resolution than in-game but try guessing which one it's supposed to be lol!

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Follow Steve along down into the caves. Discover the abandoned mineshaft, but watch out for the monster spawner. Venture deeper and mine for the diamonds!

 

Another build as part of a competition. This time it's for Cheesy Studios' Minecraft module contest. Building intentionally blocky was new for me and a fun challenge.

 

For my module I wanted to recreate, as accurately as possible, one of my all time favorite biomes. I tried playing to my strengths, using a lot of SNOT techniques. Everything in my build, apart from the colors can be recreated physically. I'm the most satisfied with the grass, the potted allium, and the snow layer on the trees. For that last one I definitely got some inspiration from the newest Ferrari set. Other, less convoluted builds that I'm proud of are the cauldron, enchanting table and the painting. It's a bit lower of a resolution than in-game but try guessing which one it's supposed to be lol!

Follow Steve along down into the caves. Discover the abandoned mineshaft, but watch out for the monster spawner. Venture deeper and mine for the diamonds!

 

Another build as part of a competition. This time it's for Cheesy Studios' Minecraft module contest. Building intentionally blocky was new for me and a fun challenge.

 

For my module I wanted to recreate, as accurately as possible, one of my all time favorite biomes. I tried playing to my strengths, using a lot of SNOT techniques. Everything in my build, apart from the colors can be recreated physically. I'm the most satisfied with the grass, the potted allium, and the snow layer on the trees. For that last one I definitely got some inspiration from the newest Ferrari set. Other, less convoluted builds that I'm proud of are the cauldron, enchanting table and the painting. It's a bit lower of a resolution than in-game but try guessing which one it's supposed to be lol!

After a long bout, dealing with the piglin hordes, the hero of legends descend his big beaked friend for a moment of rest. Though one shall be careful when lowering their guard as strange creatures may lurk, hidden in the shadows.

 

For my physical entry in Cheesy Studios' contest I didn't have quite the number of pieces in the right colors, so I had to get creative. I chose to build it in the style of Minecraft: legends as it has a looser style (the big stone golems can be found off-grid buried in the ground) and to build the environment in a gradient radiating out from the fire, changing the natural hues of the forest. I used a yellow color only available with duplo to get the right vibrance. For the composition I took some inspiration from the artwork of Hyper Light Drifter. Something about the player character resting against some huge statue is just really appealing to me. Lastly I tried a new technique when photographing the module, painting in the lighting using a projector to get the right mood. The last picture shows the ground in a more natural light.

An ice spike biome with a hidden feature below....

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