Hey what is up guys this is Mira here and in today’s video I want to show you how to rebuild the witches huts inside a Minecraft so this rebuild that I’ve done we can build over the water inside of a bog or swamp biome and it’s actually Pretty simple just with a lot of details which I’m going to go over how we can do these in today’s tutorial so kicking off the first steps we’re gonna go ahead and take some stripped spruce block and start to build the foundations in the water so each one of these foundations Is free blocks apart and we’re just basically going to start building up the shape from the for the building from the ground so once we’re done with that we’re gonna take some spruce fences and begin building up some more foundations in between our logs and so we want to Make sure we have these fences just popping out of the water at the same level as the other logs and once we’re done with this we’re gonna add a couple more of these fences coming out in the shape that I’m showing you here at the end alright once we’re done with that Now we’re gonna take some oak logs and begin building them up from our original foundations two blocks we’re actually going to leave the two blocks at the end there because they’re going to be used for something different so now would be a good time to pause and just copy the Foundations that we’ve done so and move this straight along we’re gonna take some spruce with the fences again and begin placing them around just like this now when we get to this next section we’re actually going to do it one block lower so it’s inside of the water like This we’re basically just playing connect the dots connecting off each of these fence foundations so also going to connect up the foundations around this section as well and now let’s just grab some spruce woods Astaire’s and place them upside down all around this upper section like this so we Should end up with a big rectangle in the middle and now we’re basically going to take some more logs and ations across and then fill in these free sections with some spruce wood slabs and now we’re going to go ahead and also build another platform on this lower section As well don’t forget to place some stairs underneath as well and then just fill this in with slabs and then we’re gonna build this little area for the boats to actually dock and build up this section in front of where the doorway is going to be alright after this we’re Actually gonna take some fences and just finish off the balcony let’s start to build up the foundations by four blocks on the main platform like this and let’s just take these middle foundations at the ends and build them up by another four blocks as they will support the Roof later on so now going up five blocks on these main foundations we’re gonna build some logs coming across just has some support beams so now we’re gonna build a similar foundation for a front porch as well and now we’re gonna go ahead and move up to our main Building again and just build this cross beam coming all the way across the middle and let’s just go ahead and link these up to our wall beams like this we should end up with a pretty cool-looking skeleton shape like this and then we’re just going to do our final foundation And connect our porch section up as well and now that we’ve got this shape we’re just gonna fill in the balls like this just using some spruce wood planks we’re gonna start building these up for blocks just filling in each of these sections we’re gonna do this all the way around Until we’ve finished off pretty much the main shape from building okay now we’re not done yet we’re actually gonna create these little triangles through some planks and these are gonna make a bit more sense later for what these are actually a form and then for the ceiling we’re just gonna Take some upside down stairs and place them around in the corners like this we should end up with some gaps which we’re just gonna fill in with some spruce wood slabs and now we’re finished with the main shape of our building we’re just gonna go ahead and break out some areas In the walls where we’re gonna have our windows be so just break out these gaps which are free blocks high on the walls I’m shovel and we’re gonna skip this wall here because we’re gonna use that for a fireplace later and skip one wall on our front as well and then we’re just Gonna fill the bottom of these sections in with Simmons upside down stairs so then we have some two high wind events so let’s break out an area for the door just like so and then we’re gonna grab some glass panes and you can really use any glass panes you want I’m just going To be using a mixture of some grace gray glass panes and some dark gray glass panes and what it’s gonna do is make it look really old and sort of a bit more interesting but really you can use any paint you want let’s just fill these in with some oak Doors and then move back to the top and break a section out here and this is where our spiral staircase is going to be to get to the Attic so let’s just build a pillar up like this and take some slabs and build us a spiral staircase coming all the way to The top and now I’m just coming inside and detailing this Jim so it looks a little less boring and we can just cover up that gap leave some upside down on stairs so let’s fill this section with some light before we leave and move on to doing our roof so for the Roof we’re just gonna take some looks like this and create some framework and it’s gonna be full of these frames for our roof and this is just gonna make it look a little bit more interesting than just a boring plain roof and as you can see I’m just using its own stairs Underneath these because we are gonna have an interior for the Attic so now let’s just finish off with our last one and grab some more slabs and basically cover the tops of each of these frames with some slabs and this is going to look really really good once we put the Rest of the roof on with all the stairs and everything all right now that’s really good now we’re actually going to build the roof from the inside first so there’s just take some logs and build these frames just out with some spruce wood planks coming across like this and Then it’s moved inside the building and actually fill in these sections upside down first with some stairs so now when we come outside the building we’re gonna end up with a really easy platform for us to actually build our roof on but first of all before we fill that in We’re gonna go ahead and build the a-frame for a roof just like this and you want to make sure that your a-frame is actually got an overhang because that’s gonna look really really good rather than it just being a plain sort of flat roof and I would suggest doing All of your roofs with an overhang like this it just makes it look a lot better in my opinion anyway so now we’ve done with that we’re just gonna fill in these last sections with some stairs and this is really kind of satisfying easy bit of The roof okay so now that we’re done with this let’s move on and just add some details just some final details to make it look a bit more support just using some logs with some puzzle and now we’re basically gonna go ahead and move on to our second roof because We have two roofs on this plug let’s just fill in these upside down stairs and let’s add some more stairs on the tops of these looks like this but and they’re basically gonna support this frame then building here out of some slabs and then we’re just gonna Basically build our roof out of slabs coming up at a different angle glass important is a different angle from our other roof so we have these two different roofing angles and they look really nice like that and now we can just take some spruce with fences and build a little more support even Underneath our roof like that as well this is just gonna add even more detail and talk enough detail but now I’m gonna take some spruce with trapdoors and fill in underneath here it’s gonna make that look a bit more interesting hopefully so let’s just grab some lanterns again and Come around to the front and add a bit more light and then it’s just put some slabs there as well the more detail the better in my opinion so let’s just go around the building and add a bunch more light just matching up with the logs That hold the walls and here’s some more detail that you can add if you want to just using some stairs and trapdoors and I forgot to add it to the front just go around and add that as well and once we’re done that that’s head into the Attic adding some lights that Wall and a little balcony as well and now we can move straight on to building our fireplace and the foot shape of the fireplace is going to be just like this out of cobblestone and then of course we’re going to carry they’re armed with a chimney otherwise it wouldn’t really Make much sense and we don’t want our chimney to be just a boring straight chimney so we’re gonna add some more details in here to make it look a bit more interesting and old so you can see I’m adding some shape to the chimney rather than just having it be a straight Chimney and let’s just go around with some mostly cobble and some andesite and start to break up that boring texture by adding some more details so let’s not forget to do that on the inside and it’s even adds a little bit of shape into the Attic so it looks like the chimney is Funneling down into our fireplace and now that we’ve finished before that we’re basically done with the build so all we’re gonna do now is go around and add some little details here and there and here I’m just replacing some of the floor with some spruce wood trapdoors to Make the floor look a bit more old and abandoned and then we can go around and we can start to add some foliage using some I’m just using oak leaves and vines but if you don’t really feel confident doing this you know just give it a go Anyway and it will probably turn out looking really really good now I’m not going to show you how to build an interior for this house because I want it to be more up to you guys you guys are going to have different things that you want to put in your building so That’s fine but I’m gonna show you how I detailed and decorated the interior of my building so I’ve just added some cupboards and tables and obviously a cauldron as is a witches hunt and in the Attic I’ve just put a bed and some storage if you did enjoy the video make Sure to give it a like subscribe and hit the bell notification because there will be more videos and just hit me up with a comment telling me what kind of things you want to see in video and I’ll be happy to build whatever kind of suggestions you guys Have so that being said guys I just want to say thank you again and I will see you guys in the next one Video Information
This video, titled ‘► How To Transform A Witch Hut In Minecraft | Survival Builds!!!’, was uploaded by Mr Mirror on 2019-10-09 01:47:06. It has garnered 30150 views and 1055 likes. The duration of the video is 00:10:52 or 652 seconds.
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