For a gloomy effect, you can lay sky colored wool high up to obscure the light while itself not detracting from appearences. I've tested it and it works, with the only potential problem being uneveen lighting updates on the wool itself
o how i would love to be able to walk through one of my favorite games on minecraft just to admire the detail up close :( UGH i want in to explore once again
This is a work of digital art. Did you copy and paste the original Hyrule in an editor to work on the Dark World, or did you remake it entirely by scratch for the Dark World?
yeah, I did a teleport file when I was working on this, you'll notice the admin blocks at entrances and exits. that's where I did them at, and the houses etc are underground which is where you warp to.
Whenever I get killed in Call of Duty games, I always comment how the people with so much skill must have no life and play the game constantly. For minecraft people who do things like this, I mostly overlook that whole life thing cause this is art.
Is there an optional mod that would allow for the game to be perpetually in sunset/twilight mode? That would probably make the Dark World look much better because the natural lighting would shade the colors closer to the original game.
@SubaruOfTheTriad You tell me how to change the biome of a world that has already been generated, or how to import an empty biome land mass into a two biomed world. Until then, there is nothing that can be done.
Actually you can make a tweak about copy pasting some overworld file to nether. By the way this map would need teleports and stuff to fully work at 100%
have you tryed to build the dark world in the nether it may give you the lighting for the blocks you need and could posibly hack thge portals to only go to certain portals making the teleport thing easier
well I really don't wanna have to do this but if you're actually going to hold out and keep this map to yourself until minecraft dies then I'm going to have to make a more accurate map of hyrule and *release* it to the public
@DoubleOBond Try to get it noticed on Zelda sites such as Zelda Universe. The very moment that video gets posted on their blog, you'll get a HUGE increase in views in a short amount. Trust me, I had a video posted on a blog, and got 20 thousand views on it in a week.