Are you dreaming of creating an impressive structure that the Minecraft fan community will remember but don't know where to start? Here are lots of inspiration and ideas, as well as designs and resources to build and exercise your creative power. Get started with Step 1 below!
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Part 1 of 6: Buildings and Structures
Step 1. Make a maze
Build an underground maze for yourself or for those on your server. Use the Herobrine mod and spawn in the maze if you want to build a scary maze. Don't be surprised if you pee in your pants from fright!
Step 2. Make the Mi'i Shrine
Make a temple to make offerings to yourself! Of course, you can build a church or a temple for anyone you want, but making a temple for yourself is also a lot of fun.
Step 3. Create interstates
Savvy Minecraft players have figured out a way to use the minecart system to create high-speed "interstates". Experiment with creating your own scene settings or search the internet for designs.
Step 4. Make the castle
The first thing you have to create in Minecraft, of course, is a shelter. So there's no better way to show off what you know about the game than to create an epic castle. You can get extra value if you build it in an interesting place, such as on top of a mountain.
Step 5. Build the farm
Building a basic mob farm is useful, but tedious. You can do something more interesting by breeding mobs. You can find many tutorials for breeding mobs on the internet, so find one that suits your needs.
Step 6. Make a sky castle
Fly into the air and build a magnificent sky house! Not only can you build houses, you can also build castles. You don't need a tutorial to make this great building, all it takes is skill and creativity!
Step 7. Create a museum
Museums are easy to create and lots of fun. Search the internet for photos of the museum to your liking, or take a look at the building designs of a museum!
Step 8. Make a miniature of the game
For example, make a miniature of the game "Clash of Clans" or "Five Nights at Freddy's"!
Step 9. Create pixel art
You can create pixel art of your own characters or even video game characters.
Part 2 of 6: The World and Environment
Step 1. Go on an adventure
After Bilbo Baggins (a character from the Hobbit films) goes on an adventure, it's your turn. Create complex worlds equipped with all the standard fantasy environments, such as a haunted forest or a dangerous mountain. When it's done, go on an epic adventure and write your adventure.
Step 2. Create an island and a pirate ship
Create a water environment filled with huge islands, pirate docks equipped with pubs, and pirate ships on the high seas! You can also place some interesting objects on the island, such as the Temple of Doom.
Step 3. Create a spaceship and a spaceship
Create vast black spaces using obsidian blocks in creative mode, then use designs or codes to create large spheres for planets. Then you can create and live in a spaceship that floats between planets.
You can put lava into a glass ball to create a sun
Step 4. Create a volcano
Make a big volcano full of lava. Earn extra points by building a den of evil under the mountain. You can use glass to hold the lava used as lighting in the nest.
Step 5. Make some big trees with buildings
Make a big tree like in the Avatar movie on the largest scale, then fill the roots, branches and trunk with houses and small roads. Then invite your friends over for an Ewok-style party (the cutest alien creature from the Star Wars movies)!
Part 3 of 6: Mechanics and Invention
Step 1. Build a rail system
To build a train system that moves automatically, you can use carts, tracks, redstone and in-game physics. You can place them in mines or even build actual trains and train stations for visitors to your world.
Step 2. Make an elevator
If you want to build an elevator for your building, use redstone and command blocks. This is surprisingly easy to do and you can find lots of tutorials on the internet.
Step 3. Create an item sorter
Use carriages to build systems that can manage various items efficiently and quickly. Besides being useful for mining, it is also useful for home use. Get tutorials on the internet for different types of systems.
Step 4. Make a street lamp
With the inverted daylight switch, you can create a light sensitive street lamp that will turn on when it gets dark. Use these lights to illuminate the main road to protect your players from scary mobs.
Step 5. Make a Mob trap
Mob traps are usually very large devices that will catch and kill mobs automatically, usually by drowning them. Depending on your available budget, you can use various trap designs by searching the internet for them. You can also get lots of tutorials on YouTube.
Step 6. Set up a griefer trap (an online game player who annoys other players)
Have you ever been harassed and bullied by other players? Set a griefer trap to catch them! Look for tutorials on the internet to make them.
Part 4 of 6: Inspiration from the Real World
Step 1. Rebuild the national monument
Make elaborate and detailed re-creations of national monuments, tourist attractions, and other famous buildings and sights. Arrange for your players or family members to travel around the world in just a few minutes if they so desire.
Step 2. Create the environment in your favorite TV show
Take inspiration from your favorite TV show and build an environment or backdrop based on that story. For example, you could build a school based on inspiration from the series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", or Finn's treehouse by imitating the animated series "Adventure Time".
Step 3. Recreate your neighborhood or city
Recreate versions of the neighborhoods and cities you grew up in. This could be a city park, school, your own home, and a few other places you spend most of your time in.
Step 4. Create an environment based on your favorite book
Develop imagination and create environments from your favorite books. Make Lonely Mountain from the Hobbit book, or the weird hills from Doctor Suess. Let your mind get creative!
Step 5. Make a room for yourself
Take an example from one room or small room and recreate it on a large scale. Make 1 block that is equal to 2.5 to 5 cm. This will result in a door that is the size of a Skyscraper. If you wish, you can also build your own house within the walls and live like a Borrower!
Part 5 of 6: Wild and Crazy
Step 1. Make a Mob cannon
Many cannon designs you can get from the internet. This loud tool that requires TNT and redstone can shoot a sheep into the Nether ! You can also fly pigs with ease!
Step 2. Make a TARDIS (a time machine in the BBC TV series Doctor Who)
You can use command blocks and careful calculations to create the device in this TV show, which is a police station (used as a time machine) that is actually larger on the inside. Look for tutorials on the internet and YouTube.
Step 3. Build the Titanic
Build a ship that is the size of the Titanic and then have fun and relax with your friends on the ship. Of course, you can also build a normal-sized yacht. In reality, a normal ship might be safer!
Step 4. Do pixel art (pixel art)
You can go back in time to the early 8-bit games of characters like Mario and Zelda and then use Minecraft to create giant pixel art! Get creative and create a scene for yourself and your friends to enjoy! Perfect your creations with chiptunes (music made using synthesizers)!
Step 5. Create a usable game or computer
If you're willing to take the time, many players already know how to make computers and other complex mechanical devices to work with. Use the internet to find examples of 3-D printers, working computers, and even the game PacMan!
Part 6 of 6: Tools to Use
Step 1. Use Minedraft
You can use Minedraft to trace the design of buildings and structures before you build them, so they will look exactly the same. This is a very useful tool.
Step 2. Use WorldPainter
WorldPainter can be used to create entire maps in Minecraft as easily as when you use MS Paint, the results of which can be imported into the game for use. This is another great tool!
Step 3. Use Building Inc
or Minecraft Ideas. Both sites have a variety of free designs that you can use to create things that other people have made. This is perfect for beginners who want to know how to make cool things in Minecraft.
Step 4. Install some mods
You can find lots of Minecraft mods on the internet. Mods can make your game more beautiful and fun, and you can choose mods from a wide variety of topics. A useful tool for creating buildings is a new set of textures, which can give your building a much more captivating look.
Step 5. Watch Youtube videos
Lots of talented builders upload tutorials on how to build cool stuff on YouTube. Find some popular channels and people you like to get started. But be careful not to waste your time just watching videos!
Step 6. Try Papercraft
Papercraft is similar to origami in steroids. You can print and paste all sorts of cool things from Minecraft, which you can use as decorations and even create in the real world.
Tips
- Think creatively; Let your imagination run wild!
- When building a tall building, make it only one floor at a time so you don't get confused by stuff piling up.
- When in survival mode, don't forget to bring a duplicate tool, just in case it breaks.
- Take the time to do your job, because the results will be worth the time you have put in.
- Use wool to add embellishments and creations, for example on a colorful dance floor.
- Don't plagiarize other people's work, develop creativity and use your own.
- Consider the materials you use: to build a modern house, use brick or something white; to build a medieval style house, use stone, etc.
- Think freely and different from others!
- Consider setting up a mob trap in front of your building to keep them from getting in.
- If you just want to make a small house, try using a combination of stone, wood planks, and bricks.
- Submit photos of your creations for people all over the world to enjoy.
- When creating buildings, use your creativity. Make whatever you want in the form of designs and buildings.
Warning
- Don't build big buildings on the base of a faction server, because they will almost certainly be attacked and destroyed for materials when you're offline.
- When you're on a server, be careful with griefers and creepers. Both can damage or destroy your amazing buildings.