Tnt duper design origins: it's actually designed by a player named Mercury on Bilibili www.bilibili.com/video/BV1cg4... @GoodTimesWithScar The idea to use dirt as scaffolding is genius
I think you should build a village in a jungle, with houses high up on/around the trunks and connect them with small bridges (kinda like in star wars ewok's village)
Personally I'd absolutely love to see you attempt something steampunky, it's one of the coolest looking build styles, but also one of the most difficulty to get a hang of IMO (speaking from experience😅) and it'd be really awesome to see your thought process when building steampunk!
What rekrap said about having more resources than you need being nice is why I build crazy redstone farms for tons of different items. Deepslate in particular is an absolute nightmare to get in large quantities so I built a redstone quarry that would probably get a couple hundred thousand per hour if I ran it for more than five minutes at a time
Some building ideas: -A hidden temple deep within the jungle, incorporating dark oak, mossy stone bricks, and emerald accents. Add hidden chambers, traps, puzzles, and a majestic jaguar statue as the guardian. -A sprawling city overtaken by nature, featuring overgrown structures from different civilizations (ancient Greek, Aztec, etc.) peeking through the dense vegetation. Think Indiana Jones meets Minecraft. -A hidden temple complex built around a powerful waterfall, featuring smooth stone, glowstone accents, and lush hanging gardens. Imagine a tranquil oasis with hidden secrets. -Floating air city with different buildings and clouds plus bridges connecting them. Maybe an aether build? Bigger project, but would be really cool! Would totally love a longer vid on these too :)
A fantasy-themed forest with a waterfall would be a great challenge. Trying to enhance the water using blocks and other colors, as well as tall trees and organics surrounding it could give off a really cool feeling.
a idea for the next time u do this if there is one is to build a medieval castle with a giant wheat field outside it just like how they did it in medieval time you can also use mods for detail or special types of weapon and armor to put on armor stands. (this is something ive been wanting to build for a long time but i cant because i dont have minecraft so i would be so happy if you made it real)
@@Generic__user there have been many minecraft castles made by RU-vidrs. I know Loony (@LoonyMC) is making a series on a big gorgeous snowy mountain castle. On Hermitcraft S9 GoodTimesWithScar, also mentioned in the video, made a castle, GeminyTay made an elf-inspired castle, Grian made a castle on floating stones, SmallishBean has made a video about a 4 castles made in one video, one for every new 1.17 block, fWhip has made quite many castles, etc, etc, etc.
I would enjoy seeing Rekrap build some sort of mining outpost or western style build specifically in a mesa biome. I think it would be awesome to see him work with the unique colors of the biome and see what he can come up with.😃
I am loving the building videos Rek this tower looks awesome! As for a suggestion I think a dragon skeleton, or something along those lines in a cave could look cool. Maybe laying in the portal frame of an ancient city!
I appreciate that you speak just enough about speed running in your non speed running videos like this enough to peak interest in your fun to watch speed running commentary videos!
This is honestly such a nice series to watch ceep this up rek also sure lifestyle public was epic hopefully continue that it was great. ❤❤❤ THis is me after finishing I wanted to suggest that a sick luxourios tree base in a Mega Spruce Tiga Biome or a mangrove forest.
We haven't seen a whole lot of interior-design, so what if you made a giant treehouse with branches going off that have all the Minecraft home necessities, practice building the details while also having this huge tree center to focus on!
Just finished the video, Rekrap, I challenge you to building a pirate ship in the soul sand valley! Not just one that is in a lava lake, but a pirate ship that flies in the valley using the souls of the poor adventurers who fell to their fiery demise, or were filled with arrows by the skeleton pirates! ❤️
You are one of the most well rounded Minecraft players I know, between speedrunning, PvP, and building (not to mention your base skill at the game), I'd say you're kind of pro!
I love seeing you delve into building! If you’re looking for ideas to continue this series, may I suggest some kind of nautical themed build? Ships are hard but very satisfying, and you could make an associated port/boardwalk!
Rek you should def build 2 mountains (with moss, dirt, stone, cobble, andesite and some stairs of the stones), a bridge connecting both mountains, a lil house on 1 of the mountains and a farm on the other.
Rek, quick tip to help you out - you were talking about how good dirt is for a scaffolding block, as its fast to break, but its much better to use something that actually breaks instantly, as you can break it easily even when flying, without a shovel. That means slime, honey, or TNT. Slime and honey make it annoying/impossible to jump, so I normally use TNT for my scaffolding when I build. Hope you see this and start using my idea!
I think rek have seen that video of sipover that he said that if a person have to be the best minecraft player he have to be good in everything but the older minecraft player does not work on things like building but, now Rek is now making all kind of video like speedruning ,kind of pvp , now buliding , most important he is very smart ( not about world but, about minecraft as he is a minecraft player ) and also technical minecraft also and I would say he is doing great .
Love watching you build! You give me so many ideas! Also as an idea, you can build floating islands with houses on them! I did it and it was really fun to see the result. And it can help with making your own terrain!
Now that you've gotten architecture, your next step is blending it into the surroundings to look natural, as if it could exist without prior planning. Like it has a function for every detail. Once you've gotten that down, you then add your other skills like redstone to make it not only cool and fuctional, but a lifestyle with it.
I like how these videos are all usually set in different worlds, contrasting most big hardcore projects. It seems much more genuine and gives a better idea of how long it takes, let alone being much for difficult!
this is super cool! i really like seeing you expand into building! i think if you'd like to try you hand at working in negative space, decorating or cave or designing a mine could be cool! you mentioned last episode that you wanted to be more of a well rounded minecraft player, and though this might be niche, if you wanna try out more facets of minecraft in the future i think learning how to use commands and command blocks could lead to some pretty creative and cool projects!
Honestly, feel like we should go simple for episode 3, simply just work on interiors! The best way I do it is that I just build a big box (30 by 30 should work fine.) then just build on the inside! But you do whatever you want!
I have three main thoughts for your building: 1. Start using multi-directional log blocks in places where you aren't using the inside ring texture, this will clean up things like your roof edges. 2. Maybe expirement with some color. Terracotta, even just nether wood blocks are fun to play with. (P.s. Maybe I'll post the base I've been working on in my community tab as an example.) 3. Try something more organic like terraforming. Maybe something like building on a mountain and creating some winding paths up to your build. It's great to see you join the building community, rek! Keep at it! ❤
i think rek should have a world specifically for building and try to make a story with every new build. it really makes you focus on the finer details instead of the overall build
Okay okay, CRAZY thought. A terraformed round hills with RUINED structures; like a cathedral, or town. Moss and leaves are really fun to toy with in my opinion.
You know, maybe building a medieval themed village would be the next test to your building ability. Just a small town, maybe with 3-4 houses, maybe a townhall, fountain and some animal pens would do it.
Just a couple of small ideas from someone who really likes building My favourite ways to do roofs is to use stairs and slabs to outline the entire shape of the roof and then use full blocks for the bulk of the roof. I like to use colourful roof full blocks, like a mix of green concrete, moss and green and lime terracotta as a gradient for example. Also try out using lanterns they're so pretty and while expensive they really add to atmoshpere (and some librarians trade them) I also pretty much exclusively use white stained glass panes for windows because i love how it looks (but that's a personal preference) you're doing a great job :D I love these videos
I love these new types of videos from rek. I don't know why but it puts me in a good mood to watch people build cool stuff. Also a suggestion for the next one of these: you should build a pirate ship
Ok that's an epicccc build. You should try to make the interior look mystical. Maybe even build more around the island. Like a village or something. No matter what though epic job on the tower!
You could build a ski lodge at the top of a snowy mountain and make a few skiing/snowboarding trails down the mountain and have a lift coming back up to the top.
hey Rekrap, well done you are impressing me getting better and better with these builds :D id like to see you try building a medieval castle with a big entrance, with a farm wrapping around the whole thing. How are you jumpin on speedrunning, building, lifesteal and more your so good at all of it.
Really like the build, your building is coming along really well. As a suggestion, you should try make a large bridge with a house hanging from underneath. I think that would be cool
A really interesting mansion in the middle of the desert or mesa to symbolize that the only source of wrath in the mesa is the mansion(add a couple empty villager houses pls)
honestly i'd like to see all these builds in one world so you can look back even expand upon it if you wanted to instead of speed running every time and getting tools etc every time
I’ve noticed rek has been trying to master every major part of this game, first pvp and game sense, then redstone with the calculator, and now building
Your content is very inspiring. With what is going on in the world you could say your content is perfect! Sometimes we think big and forget about the small things in life. From the first time we played minecraft to the last time we play minecraft. Thanks for everything!
I have an idea. You have been making big buildings and towers above ground, so... what if you made a little mine city type thing. I think that would be really cool. I love the vid and hope you have a fantastic day.
Building a cool looking mythological creature flying on top of end city after killing the dragon would be pretty cool like a dragon circling above the end ship trying to destroy it would be awesome
I always wanted to see some RU-vidr become well rounded at Minecraft like I try to be and it amazing to see your journey. If you ever want help with farms like setting up 1000+ iron/hour farm in the first 10 to 20 days of a world is love to help!
one suggestion I have when building is that when building walls, have the support beams or whatever you wanna call it 1 block outside of the actual wall. Makes the walls _pop_ more
You know what would look sick? If you tried building a floating Colosseum in the End. Over the void, an among-us looking spaceship, with an arena inside it? I think it would also be cool because you do Hoplite videos and the Colosseum thing really shows that. Also it would give it a challenge since you are over the void. Love your videos Rekrap, please carry on.
Something I like to do is build something floating on a body of water and then build the exact same build upside down underwater to look like a reflection on the water. That's a cool idea to incorporate