@@notmyname17 if playing in creative is cheating then they wouldn’t have made it a way to play. minecraft is literally a sandbox game. let people play how they want to.
From someone that got the texture pack and was also frustrated: (It might look a little different in the video. That's okay! They are using shaders!) Floors- Granite Walls- stone brick and cobblestone ( in the video they use the stone brick first and then go back and put cobblestone in. It's optional tho.) Roof- spruce stairs, planks, and slabs Windows- I actually don't know what these are. I just used glass panes Outdoor furnace- bricks
My honest review of this ADORABLE cottage: I LOVE this house. It's so cute and it was really easy to build. Although gathering the materials took quite awhile, it was well worth it. Also this works without a texture pack! I don't use texture pacts and it's still just as adorable. There's a lot of room for storage and so much flexibility to make it your own (I went crazy with vines in mine oop). For a more relaxed player just trying to vibe, this house is perfect. Also I made that little room behind the bookcases my bonsai tree room.
Can you please label each block you’re using like on screen while you’re doing it because I can’t really tell if you’re using Spruce or Oak whenever you do the planks
Another lovely build. I've built this one, the fairy/witch tiny house, the enchanting room, the fairy pond, the fairy tree, the underground base and tiny cottage. My village looks amazing now thanks to you
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I just made it on a vanilla world and it came out wonderful! The only things I changed cause the textures didn't work as well was I made the granite floors oak planks, used mossy stone bricks on the walls instead of cobble, and changed the color of the windows (but I just prefer pink stained glass lol) Thank you!!! I can't wait to make more of your tutorials
This is an amazing build but it is extremely difficult to see what you're doing sometimes between the shader, the pet, the texture pack, and the angles.
.... If you're using stone brick, why not use overgrown stone brick or cracked stone brick to diversify the wall? The cobblestone looks nice, but stone brick is like the only material that has different versions. That's just my preference, though.
i love your tutorial and builds! but i had a question, would the build look bad if i don't have mizuno's texture pack? it sort of makes my game glitch so i can't use it!! but i really want to make it look pretty
Hey Kelpie, beautiful build & design, really like the use of the bookshelves in the upstairs bedroom, very clever. Thanks for the video you have a wonderful day!
I'm kinda new here to minecraft. How do you make the plants move, and are those windows part of mizunos texture pack? Also, how do you use optifine with forge?
Could you tell me the seed and coordinates of where your build is I really want to make a village and the place you build that house is perfect if you could tell me the questions I asked that would be great 🌈🌻😋☺️
"Let me get all the blocks I need then ill build it!" say other "Im gonna build it right now when i have nothing but wooden tools, crafting table, furnace and bed." Says me.
I wish i had Minecraft and i was talented like you- but hey your channel is here for a reason and thats so i can see you build instead of me actually doing that✨❤😂