Hello everyone! I hope you loved the video! it took me many months to make Do pl leave a LIKE :3 The world download is available on my Patreon: www.patreon.com/SheraNom Let me know what shoud we transform next! -Shera 🥰
Excellent video 🏆 Incredible builds!!! 😮 Use Shears on vines to prevent them from growing instead of visible String 😊 • make your vine to length • right click with Shears on bottom vine block; it won’t grow
@@SheraNom You can even use Bone Meal on the bottom-most vine, AFTER you Shear it - Glow Berry light-source but Vine won’t grow To restore the vine’s ability to grow, Punch the vine block that you sheared 😊
I’ve been waiting for a RU-vidr to do this but have yet to see someone do it until now, I think it’s a really cool idea and I’m surprised it hasn’t been done more.
Out of all the Ancient City restorations I've seen, this one is easily the best looking. I LOVE how you used quartz, mud bricks, and even the glazed terracotta which adds a nice tough to everything!
I really love this transformation. Your build is easily one of my favorite transformation videos. I know that I‘m copying other comments (Or at least writing something similar), but it looks absolutely beautiful. Also it’s admirable that you stuck to the original scale because I could not be doing that, I think… I never tried transforming an ancient city before, so it‘s only a guess. Anyway, thank‘s for making this for us to watch!
You're absolutely wonderdul. Your style of building is beautiful, with both kindness and luminosity. The nature you put throughout the town enhances the life. This is a real art.
I love the exotism in this and the use of everything available to make it so unique, I've seen a lot of attempts at exotic cities but this is by far the prettiest
Everything perfect, but just one mistake: ice houses were pretty common until the 20th century as there wasn't electricity, so people used natural ice that they got from mountains during winter to store it in a secluded, termally stable environment so it wouldn't liquify, and with it to store any sort of goods that can perish, especially food. That's why, after finding the chest in the ice house, you find some suspicious stews and snowballs in it. And yeah, there's also a way to conserve food by using salt, but since salt hasn't been added in Minecraft yet...
@@SheraNom Oh I did. In my opinion, it's the most accurate renovation of the ancient city, especially if talking about a historical perception. I really liked the idea of a potter and how it resembles very much the Etruscan style of a city
🙋🏼♀️Shera Oh thats interesting moving the city up side Lovely style and palette, it has a Grecian feel....gorgeous I changed one completely down under the earth lol Took me awhile to complete..so fun Cheers 🇦🇺💐🌻🐝
Wow. Easily one of my favorite RU-vid videos ever. Great building, great storytelling, great cameos, great humour, great attention to detail, simply everything was exceptionally awesome.
"Done is much better than imaginary perfection"...and I took that personally😅 Needless to say, the City looks spectacular Shera, so proud of ya. The amount of sweat and tears that went into making this video can't possibly be captured. Everyone, and I mean everyone! who watches this should show some love, whether it be a sub a like or a membership etc, if nothing else but to encourage youtube to promote this kind of quality content. Well done Nomster, it's a masterpiece.
Yep, that's by faaaaaar the best ever restored Ancient City. Love every single part of it, but most importantly you've managed to overcome every obstacles that you have encountered while working on this piece of art and the making of the video. Basically i'm saying that you should be more than proud to have made it to the end.
This is insanely amazing, I absolutely adore this city and your work on it, and all within a couple months! I've been building my village for almost seven years now and it's not even a quarter of the size of this city (and way less cozy aswell).
I absolutly love this! I love the colours, and the nature, its so beautiful! There are so many tiny details thats make the city feel so alive! I cant even comprehend how long this took! This inspired me so much! Keep up the good work!
Genuinely an incredible transformation with a beautiful end result. I'm pretty sure the ancient builders built the city underground though, and that it was originally constructed out of deepslate. :3
i love this!!! it really reminds me of assassins creed odyssey and walking through the cities at just admiring the architecture in between quests....just an absolute dream for my history heart well done xx !!!!!!!!
Hi Ms Shera! I just love your videos!! ive been DYING for a moss house tutorial, i can never get them right! PLEASEEEE I'LL SELL MY LEFT KIDNEY FOR YOU TO DROP A TUTORIAL
i love sheras dedication to this. Took her a year! Wow! The ancient city is absolutely stunning!! 🤩 it gived me italy or greek vibes! YOU NEVER FAIL TO ENTERTAIN US SHERA!
@@SheraNom You‘re the first person I‘m seeing who rebuild the ancient city in this style and with this much detail. How many weeks did you spend building and planning it?
@@oleb.6203 I spent about a month of almost everyday building for the city including learning commands for the terrain, and a week on the intreriors even tho I had great help :) And then 2 months for editing
6:44 An ice house does make sense in this situation, esspecially for a warm climate. Since before electric refridgeration, you'd have a truck come around every week like the Milkman and drop off a block of ice that you'd shove into the bottom of your fridge. As for ice surviving that long, yeah no. But Minceraft doesn't have to make sense
Update: I just finished watching and can't get over how incredibly fantastic you applied that style to the city, as if that was always what it should've looked like! The ancient city is my all time favourite structure in minecraft and I've rebuild a few (badly) but never this perfectly! Also well done to Dio rods &co. For helping our on the interiors!
Yeah, this is insane! I've been working off and on on a zoo over maybe the past year, which I'd love/hate to see your take on one (hate because it would put mine to shame 😅)
@@SheraNom that’s okay, absolutely loved the build! Perhaps when the portal get functionality in the vanilla game we’ll go back in time to your build! 🤔😄
My only critique is where is the sauna 😂 it's my favorite structure in ancient cities and I was so excited to see you transform it, was it part of the lost footage?
The sauna is also a really sad part. I accidentally missed it, because when you spawn a city with in game commands, for some reason that one doesn’t have it ?!! And just like that I missed it. When I realized that the city was already finished 🥲
I'd like to imagine that the mini portal is there for whoever, if anyone, that's in charge of the actual portal can explain how the portal works with a diorama to children.
@@SheraNom no it was clear it was fantasy, or at least I understood it was your fantasy. i just think its kinda funny you mentioned restoring the ancient city, and demolished huge portions of it XDD
STORY TIME!!! The first time I stumbled into an ancient city, I was playing with my dad and we had just gotten one singular diamond and we decided to explore some more caves. We ended up almost falling into the cave where we saw these beautiful lights and my dad suggested we go down to see what it was. After a horrible climb down, we made it in and started to explore. The horrifying screams started and I started to panic. I saw something come out of the darkness and my dad yelled at me to run so I took off (meanwhile I’m the one holding the diamond) and he suggested we place torches cuz maybe they don’t like light. I frantically ran and dropped torches (to my dismay they disappeared) and I kept running and chanced a look over to my dad’s screen where I watched the Warden kill him. Soon after I died and when we respawned, I was like “I am never going back there ever again” and my dad was like “THE DIAMOND AND OUR ARMOUR NOOOO 😭😭😭”
That’s a really funny and heartwarming story!! You and your dad still had a good time together despite losing everything :) and I’m impressed that you two even went there, I’m yet to explore an ancient city in survival 🥺
@@SheraNom It's got a wall, though I'm not sure if the pillagers would spawn inside the city or outside. Maybe I'll get together the money to try it myself!
@@SheraNom I like your accent. Also, RU-vid has a feature that you can upload captions to the video, and then the user can turn it on when/if they need to. With forced subtitles, my eyes immediately gravitate to them, which for full motion video means I miss the video. It works well for anime because it's slower paced. Also, I read super fast, so it causes a weird echo effect while I'm reading ahead and the audio lags up to it. I mention this because it was believed that forced subtitles fed the RU-vid algorithm, and I take issue with that. I know it takes a lot of extra effort to make them.