never thought i'd learn color theory in Minecraft but here we go
@limetime1085Күн бұрын
Quioning is the name of using larger bricks on the corner of a building. Eg. How you used standstone
@wolfbiomКүн бұрын
Oh, that's interesting
@xnicolex1313Күн бұрын
would love to see a mayan or aztec inspired builds
@wolfbiomКүн бұрын
It’s among the 30 other ideas :)
@Timmy-BrawlStarsКүн бұрын
german accent
@mrmrwayne9850Күн бұрын
Thank you for your awesome videos I hope you go super famous!! You are such a good builder and are exactly what I’m looking for in my survival worlds 🥰
@smiliy2 күн бұрын
Is you of se deutschland?
@WhlteWolf92 күн бұрын
Okay seriously what is with minecraft builders and using MUD BRICKS with regular bricks. They do not fit together in any real way, please keep them seperate I swear to god. I was just interested in the gradient, but please, for my sanity, just stop overusing the mud bricks. Good job on the video, though.
@wolfbiom2 күн бұрын
I just love mud bricks, you don't have to though :)
@joseaugustoleonardemoreira97982 күн бұрын
Now make this but with depth!
@ris_kis2 күн бұрын
Thanks for your video
@cupcakedragon2 күн бұрын
Hey can you try Indian style builds please? It's so rare to find them
@wolfbiom2 күн бұрын
Sounds interesting, I'll put it on my list of ideas. But don't expect it anywhere soon :)
@cupcakedragon2 күн бұрын
@@wolfbiom cool! Thanks 😭
@MsRaq043 күн бұрын
Your really good at building 😊
@osvaldorodriguez79143 күн бұрын
Excelent video!
@I_Drink_Pepsi_Wrong3 күн бұрын
dude, you genuinely helped a lot
@bradugar6 күн бұрын
A good tip I'd say to people is you can have purely random texture & still have it be great, for example smooth quartz, quartz block & quartz's bricks are great for a painted brick look I do this often with the unpainted brick being a mix of brown mushroom block, packed mud & mud bricks. Gradients are great but not always needed. Also, if you do interiors, have 2 block thick walls' minium so you don't end up with moss blocks or gradient blocks within the inside wallpapers can be great or just like I said a painted look.
@chrislovesstamps7 күн бұрын
This is wonderfully done! End result looks amazing! Thanks for the video!
@wolfbiom6 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@chrislovesstamps7 күн бұрын
Came across a newer video and decided to watch an older one. I like your style. Gonna watch more videos now! Thanks for the video!
@SimonsAstronomy11 күн бұрын
Very good tutorial! I dong need this cuz i already know but very cool
@MajorCzaja11 күн бұрын
soo creative!
@thexavier66612 күн бұрын
This is awesome! 🎉
@SupersuMC13 күн бұрын
I must admit, graffiti is not something you see every day in Minecraft...
@wolfbiom12 күн бұрын
The use might be limited, but it's fun to build
@krazykat936213 күн бұрын
What a great tutorial! The scope of most building tends to be really thematically limited, so seeing such unique and creative ideas, and the process you went through to make them, is very inspiring. Thank you!!
@Roxor12815 күн бұрын
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.
@syewh15 күн бұрын
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
@Akira-Aerins12 күн бұрын
This^
@stirlingr.buchanan657017 күн бұрын
These are great! The seashell was my favorite.
@Halo_Legend18 күн бұрын
I've been proved wrong.
@Taangoo2419 күн бұрын
The acorn is my favourite. But they're all so awesome! Great work!
@blacknred121521 күн бұрын
Are you German
@zeldacrafter457822 күн бұрын
ooo thanks I haven't really tried texturing on builds before so this was really cool to watch :)
@spacex699724 күн бұрын
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
@wolfbiom24 күн бұрын
You're right, the smaller a build is the harder it becomes
@PavePlayz25 күн бұрын
can you please add captions, i have no idea what you're trying to say
@chocolate_maned_wolf25 күн бұрын
beautiful vid
@TheHangingPoopNamedDingle26 күн бұрын
I love their voice, they sound like an otomaton
@theminecraftbro66126 күн бұрын
can you do "How to build Atompunk"
@nierzh62026 күн бұрын
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.
@Chad-pw4km26 күн бұрын
my world gonna be lookin a lot better now
@ProjectMirai6426 күн бұрын
Nice video!
@JacobKasza27 күн бұрын
I like your accent where are you from? Great video btw
@wolfbiom26 күн бұрын
I'm from Germany
@0Friedrich26 күн бұрын
@@wolfbiom I knew it after the first sentence!
@finalfursonavii863527 күн бұрын
this opens a lot of possobilities as a way of building! i love your style
@AzArizone27 күн бұрын
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.
@PotatoTheProgrammer27 күн бұрын
block vomit 🤮
@AidenSmith-gc6fo27 күн бұрын
ur accent is so pretty!!
@SpiritOfTheGalaxy14328 күн бұрын
I alway have a problem finding a group of blocks to mix up...
@whimsicalrobotonatripod28 күн бұрын
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
@omerahmed406628 күн бұрын
is there some kind of guide for blocks that are similar for texturing
@caroltavares946415 күн бұрын
Pinterest maybe?
@_weyhxx29 күн бұрын
Great video mate.
@mrkefirek929 күн бұрын
I dont really like texturing
@cinnamonaxis625628 күн бұрын
Shhhh
@lumix428228 күн бұрын
Builds look a lot better with it
@mrkefirek928 күн бұрын
@@lumix4282 Only if its done with randomization technique on specific types of blocks (stone,grass,paths)
@lumix428228 күн бұрын
That’s crazy that u think that, so u think just blank walls look better?? Also not trying to be rude just genuinely curious
@L7ingo28 күн бұрын
Too bad
@ris_kis29 күн бұрын
Thanks for your video, I hope that I can learn something new.
@veenalokesh7602Ай бұрын
Can you make a hardcover series and love your Building
@itsjust_zak217Ай бұрын
You talk like you have braces on 24/7 I also talk like that, thanks for the texturing tutorial 👍
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gorgeous builds!
never thought i'd learn color theory in Minecraft but here we go
Quioning is the name of using larger bricks on the corner of a building. Eg. How you used standstone
Oh, that's interesting
would love to see a mayan or aztec inspired builds
It’s among the 30 other ideas :)
german accent
Thank you for your awesome videos I hope you go super famous!! You are such a good builder and are exactly what I’m looking for in my survival worlds 🥰
Is you of se deutschland?
Okay seriously what is with minecraft builders and using MUD BRICKS with regular bricks. They do not fit together in any real way, please keep them seperate I swear to god. I was just interested in the gradient, but please, for my sanity, just stop overusing the mud bricks. Good job on the video, though.
I just love mud bricks, you don't have to though :)
Now make this but with depth!
Thanks for your video
Hey can you try Indian style builds please? It's so rare to find them
Sounds interesting, I'll put it on my list of ideas. But don't expect it anywhere soon :)
@@wolfbiom cool! Thanks 😭
Your really good at building 😊
Excelent video!
dude, you genuinely helped a lot
A good tip I'd say to people is you can have purely random texture & still have it be great, for example smooth quartz, quartz block & quartz's bricks are great for a painted brick look I do this often with the unpainted brick being a mix of brown mushroom block, packed mud & mud bricks. Gradients are great but not always needed. Also, if you do interiors, have 2 block thick walls' minium so you don't end up with moss blocks or gradient blocks within the inside wallpapers can be great or just like I said a painted look.
This is wonderfully done! End result looks amazing! Thanks for the video!
Thank you!
Came across a newer video and decided to watch an older one. I like your style. Gonna watch more videos now! Thanks for the video!
Very good tutorial! I dong need this cuz i already know but very cool
soo creative!
This is awesome! 🎉
I must admit, graffiti is not something you see every day in Minecraft...
The use might be limited, but it's fun to build
What a great tutorial! The scope of most building tends to be really thematically limited, so seeing such unique and creative ideas, and the process you went through to make them, is very inspiring. Thank you!!
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.
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^
These are great! The seashell was my favorite.
I've been proved wrong.
The acorn is my favourite. But they're all so awesome! Great work!
Are you German
ooo thanks I haven't really tried texturing on builds before so this was really cool to watch :)
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
can you please add captions, i have no idea what you're trying to say
beautiful vid
I love their voice, they sound like an otomaton
can you do "How to build Atompunk"
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.
my world gonna be lookin a lot better now
Nice video!
I like your accent where are you from? Great video btw
I'm from Germany
@@wolfbiom I knew it after the first sentence!
this opens a lot of possobilities as a way of building! i love your style
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.
block vomit 🤮
ur accent is so pretty!!
I alway have a problem finding a group of blocks to mix up...
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
is there some kind of guide for blocks that are similar for texturing
Pinterest maybe?
Great video mate.
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
Thanks for your video, I hope that I can learn something new.
Can you make a hardcover series and love your Building
You talk like you have braces on 24/7 I also talk like that, thanks for the texturing tutorial 👍