If you'd like to help me be able to make videos full-time, I have Patreon perks here: www.patreon.com/alpine1 :) After watching this video, are there any new ideas that you want to add to your own Minecraft city?
I'm still getting used to building good cities. Making one on my own on a server, one of the hardest things that I can't get used to is curved roads. I cannot do them to save my life lol
Dude, I've have a MVMT watch for 3 years!! Honestly very proud that you grabbed that sponsor, they're great. PS thanks for being a great city builder and stuff
My biggest dream, which I've been preparing for a while, is to Build a Tropical, Caribbean City in Minecraft with a Futuristic Style, and your channel helps me a lot to develop my ideas and plans. Thank you very much Alpine keep this up ☺️🏝️
Thank you for making these awesome videos! Question: which do you think is better? Building a city in a flat world where nothing is in the way OR building a city on a normal map where you have natural features to work with?
Great video! All of these builds are stunning. I'll have to visit the ones on servers at some point because they definitely look like a great source of inspiration
The reason NYC has two skylines is not because of the soil.The actual reason is a financial one, uptown was always into things like stock and trade. This pushed the entertainment industry more up north. When Central Park was finished this created an ideal spot for the creative people to live and meet and also do business. When this business also exploded it created two Highrise spots with two different business/economic backgrounds.
There is also such a city, built by a Russian architect - Saguenay. This year, the project is already 10 years old, and no one knows about it. It's on PlanetMinecraft
The truth about the “Skyscraper gap” in New York City is because thre wasn’t any demand for slyscraper construction in the gap, back then that’s where the tenements were, so developers moved thurther north to midtown, where there was demand.
I'd like to see you actually TOUR the city with some live footage. There wasn't much for minecraft content here with all the reference pictures to the actual city or inspiration photos. I'd love to see you tour these great projects in person with some commentary.
I clicked on this video without looking at the username, like most videos I click on. I haven't seen your videos in quite a while, so I forgot your cadence, voice and style of video. So when I heard you were going to judge the cities on their contextual elements I thought "Huh, that's odd, such a strange and yet detailed way of judging just minecr- this is fucking Alpine isn't it" 🤣
But where's everyone? It's crazy that people make these mind-blowing projects in Minecraft, it's one of the most popular games ever and yet you rarely see people walking about. I so wish I could walk down these places on psvr...
Toronto is a great city in reality and it's very livable, but it's also very expensive. The Minecraft verison is fine and I love the detail there too. By the way, Alpine, have you been to Toronto before? To get there from your home city of Ottawa, drive along the southbound 416 and the westbound 401 or westbound Hwy 7 or take a single train to get there.
Thats crazy Very nice to see the amazing work of these builders I feel very low with my world on the playstation 🤣 i got a little tropical like island with a little city on it thats steady growing. But i play survival and would never be able to build such a city with my friends in one life time 🤣 but even in creative mode is this completly incredible to see this would not be possible in survival . But i can get some nices ideas from this incredible work. Much props !
Just saying the soil theory in NYC is just a myth, the reason why there is a low rise section in the city is because that is where the workers used to live back in the early 1900's. The reason why there is that soil theory exists is because years later when geological surveys were done they noticed a soil softness change that almost perfectly coincided with the building heights, but that is purely coincidental.
question - what if I want to make a city that isn't designed to be welcoming to people? (cough cough dystopian cough cough) can i just take all the lessons i learned and try to do the exact opposite, or would that land me in minecraft city jail
Can i just say, please pin this if you agree, its not fair how java gets rtx and bedrock doesnt, i love your vids alpine! You deserve more than 40k subs
View lines are THE most important part about a city imo. You could have the coolest buildings ever, but if you don't have nice angles to show them off, that's basically worthless.
Hello Alpine, I am on working on a mc city myself, but I need some help with colours. Every building think of has the colours black white and grey. I need a way to escape the usual colour pallete