My attempt to visualize how minecraft blocks would look like if they were real. /available for hire 3D modelling, animations, product launches, commercials/ atomicmarvel17@gmail.com
No one: This dude: *gives the air block weight* Edit: y'all can stop telling me that you dont like me thanking....you can just keep it to yourself. Thanks.
''the texturepack is is still close to the original textures'' edit: welp thanks for exploding my bell icon and make an ''is is'' chain in the comments
There was so much detail put into this that I even started to smell something burning when the magma block came down… Wait sh*t that isn’t the magma block.
@@artificialchaos9717 mine is a nuclear reactor it says something about nuclear reactor self destructing T-16 but i dont know what that means should i press the stop button wait whys my pc gre-
It’s not rendering in real time, so time does not matter, and therefore your average computer can do things like this. It just takes a much longer time to process.
The virgin real life ice: "melts with, literally, the touch of a human" The Chad 1000 years in the future minecraft ice: "A DIMENSIONAL PORTAL TO THE HELL AND MAGMA ISN'T ENOUGH TO MAKE IT STARTS TO MELT"
Nope, most of the players are cringe rude kids with the exact same anime skin with eyes too low to add mouth that either sexually roleplay in creative servers or play bedwars with 50+ hack tools to make them win more easily
@@lacamendry1731 He was joking, in fact animate it is the best way to make the video, running a simulation would be too hard for a computer or at least it is for now.
@@Rkrchu please, forgive me for my stupidity. To make up for it I shall now play Minecraft for 48 hours without food or water, mining for diamonds. then throw them all in lava.
If im not wrong those are: Grass block Stone Magma block Ice Leaves Deepslate lapis lazuli Calcite Sand Cactus Birch log Air Mossy cobblestone Brick block Nether portal Fire Pumpkin Water Gold block Blue ice
Am I the only one here who's a fan of two-minute papers and just sees the little ways rendering has improved past this point (ie consistent light diffusion in the ice block, leaves clipping through things instead of having collision physics, etc)
I can imagine my computer going supercritical trying to do this as a real-time actual game of minecraft. It's probably for the best that I am left to only imagination