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Post by Illiandi Bondsmiller on Jan 8, 2013 12:27:27 GMT -5
So I'm finally calling it DONE. Nasmara has been built, entirely, in Minecraft, from the ship to the ICly accessible areas of jungle, through all the buildings, the volcano and the Manor, too. Exterior Views and Manor InteriorI'll be snapping shots of the interiors of town soon; we have a few characters changing where they live and/or getting new furniture, and I'll be waiting for that to get settled before I do private dwellings. The Three Star Tavern should be up by the end of the week, though.
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Post by Hannah Green on Jan 8, 2013 18:22:32 GMT -5
This is amazing, Landi! Thank you so much for working on this for the last few months. I love to be able to see the dream from different vantage points, and being able to walk around in it is sooo friggin cool.
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Post by Illiandi Bondsmiller on Jan 10, 2013 18:07:00 GMT -5
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Post by frey on Jan 11, 2013 17:04:16 GMT -5
Hands down, this is the most impressive thing I have ever seen created in minecraft. And a really valuable resource for those wishing to draw and see things in 3D in Nasmara. It's epic and your hard work is more than admirable.
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Post by Illiandi Bondsmiller on Jan 15, 2013 21:33:33 GMT -5
Thank you for your kind words, folks; I'll keep uploading public spaces for now. The GuardhouseI really commend Hannah on placing this building where it is; it's very central to town and can see quite a lot of it from within it. A lot of places tend to shove the guards off to the side of the dream, and neither they nor their prisoners get a lot of RP because of it. Oh, I should add that none of the windows in the dream/Furcadia version of Minecraft have glass. That is just too expensive for most to have, and undesirable since breezes are badly needed. I have to add the glass in Minecraft because of the monsters!
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Post by Karth on Jan 30, 2013 13:03:21 GMT -5
This is absolutely amazing. I had thought about doing the same sort of thing for an old dream I used to frequent, but this is so accurate and detailed... It's just amazing. Bravo, sir.
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Post by Illiandi Bondsmiller on Aug 17, 2013 19:22:51 GMT -5
I've completed and uploaded pictures of the Loa-Bondsmiller farm! The elevation of it was a lot steeper than I expected, and however large we thought we built that volcano, it needs to be larger still to be more 'true to life', but I'm still pleased with it. The Loa-Bondsmiller Farm
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