Hello everyone my name is pixel riffs and welcome back to the Minecraft Survival Guide hope you guys are having a good day today we’re gonna be doing a little bit more building after the success of the market stall area over there I’m actually kind of on a bit of a Building kick right now and I want to finish off the blacksmith building now there are gonna be a couple of lessons in today’s episode which are you know oh yeah I tend to think of them as lessons but they’re not necessarily like you know a huge deal this is just kind of a Little bit more insight into how I like to build things in Minecraft and my process when it comes to building so I hope you guys will enjoy this now this building has kind of been vexing me for a little while I’ve had a few different thoughts about this and primarily I Really like the design of the downstairs floor here I think it’s a really nice like one level building the problem with that is that it needs to have some sort of roof on the top here and I’m I was a little bit conflicted at first between The height of the chimney that we’ve got in the middle of here which is supposed to be where all of the smoke from all of the furnaces inside of the blacksmith’s forge goes and the height that the surrounding area would have to be like the surrounding kind of building would Have to be so I went into creative mode and I did a little bit of tinkering with this and obviously I went into creative mode on a separate world I’m not using creative mode here in the survival guide’ world but it’s kind of a special Case I will show you that in just a second but let’s take a quick look around the outside of this building here because you will notice a few things are a little bit different when you go from side to side and the two sides of this building while they might look pretty Much symmetrical from the front are not symmetrical when you go further round and that presents a bit of a problem for you as a builder because you have to cope with the idea that the building itself is not going to look perfectly symmetrical and symmetry is a nice easy Pattern to fall back on it’s actually quite useful when it comes to building walls and stuff like this because all you need to do is find out where the mirror line of your symmetrical build is and mirror it to either side this wall here is kind of a good example of this Actually because as you can see on this side we have a panel of three blocks wide here it’s a three by four panel it’s got logs laid over the top like that it moves into this central panel here which has a log down the center and then a three-block base That kind of narrows to two blocks further up and then on this side we have the same thing we have this three by four panel stretches down a little bit further when it gets to ground level because of the differences in height in the terrain here but by and large this Wall here is symmetrical that log over there sticks out a little bit further at the back so we might actually want to remove that I think I may even have put that there just to kind of lay out this log in the first place and give this Next log something to attach itself to but around the back here is where you really start to notice the changes because you’ll notice this panel here is three blocks wide this one here is three blocks wide this bit in the middle is six blocks wide and of course this Building is built on an even-numbered kind of foundation because of the amount of furnaces we were using in here then this panel over here is five blocks wide and then this one is three blocks wide and then around this site here the wall actually does not mirror the one on the Opposite site and the reason for that is because of the internal workings of this building and the fact that I didn’t necessarily plan it out to be completely symmetrical in the first place I’ve rearranged a little bit of the red stone for the minecart system in here so now This chest here actually feeds down into another chest that the minecart collects stuff from because it was a little bit difficult to reach the input chest because it had to be placed a little bit further back to be part of the whole minecart collection system so I did a Little bit of rearranging here but it turned out that the way I’d built the front of the building which I built before I considered how large the insides of this we’re going to be it kind of doesn’t match up completely on both sites I can’t bring this wall in Any further because it conflicts with the redstone likewise back here if we take a look back in here in the back room the hopper clock that I set up can’t really go anywhere else except maybe it could go underneath the building but I don’t necessarily want to Worry too much about that and yes the redstone block is kind of resting it has the wooden pillars resting on it right now but don’t worry too much about that it’s not gonna affect the running of the clock in any way however this does kind of feel a little bit strange with it Being six blocks wide at the back here for you know to leave room for the the redstone you go under here and wire everything and then this section over here being a little bit longer this section I can’t really get to it let me try and duck Underneath this there we go that’s a little trick you can do with a light rope by the way which I will explain at some point in future I’ll do a whole episode about like cool stuff you can do with a light truck because there’s a lot But anyway we have we have our section here that’s powering the powered rails up here with these redstone blocks to make sure that a minecart can go and everything and this bit with the hopper clock but this section here turned out six blocks long and at first I didn’t Really know what to do with that I thought I was gonna have to scrap the whole front of the building which I really liked just so I could make it symmetrical but then I thought no there’s something we can do about this there’s actually a way that we can make This build look really cool and not have it have it have to be symmetrical at all so one of the things that I’ve done is I’ve decided that this side of the building is going to be it’s gonna have like a little utility area out the back Here there’s actually going to be some sort of outside Forge thing here where the blacksmith might not want to work on something indoors because it has the potential to catch fire and he doesn’t want to set fire to his house the furnaces we’re gonna kind of assume that the furnaces are pretty well Self-contained and they’re going to be fine they’re not going to set fire to any of the wooden surroundings of this because I didn’t want to sacrifice the idea that I was working with this wooden support beam set up for the the build pallet of this area right so we’ve got a Little wood storage area out here we’re gonna do a little outside Forge but then that kind of masked the fact that if you don’t look at this wall too closely you don’t notice that it’s all that different from the one on the opposite side fair enough I thought that’s going To be enough to kind of disguise the fact that this building isn’t entirely symmetrical but then when it comes to building the roof structure here each side of the roof is also going to look different which is something that it was a little bit of a struggle to get behind But then I started drafting out ideas for the roof design in creative and it kind of dawned on me that we didn’t really need to make the two sides completely symmetrical at all in fact we could make them a little bit differently so today we’re going to build out the Rest of this blacksmith building and I’m going to show you what I’ve done so I’ve made a duplicate of the Survival Guide world mainly because I wanted to duplicate this build in particular I could have gone through the tedious process of rebuilding it block for block in creative mode in a flat Or something like that instead what I did was I copied the Survival Guide world wholesale into a place where I feel like I can use creative mode because it’s a completely separate world it’s not part of the main Survival Guide world where I’m not using creative mode At all and I am going to reproduce this in survival but what I’ve done is build an approximation of what I want one half of the blacksmith’s house to look like and it’s actually got a completely separate kind of roof structure here the chimney part is still in the middle and Then we can have a completely separate structure over here so when you go through the door of the blacksmith’s house now you come through here and there’s a ladder leading up to this area which if we can give it a complete floor is going to be kind of a storage area For the blacksmith’s stuff it’s not necessarily going to be his house it’s gonna be more like where he stores a bunch of his materials and maybe some tools and maybe some you know wood and stuff like that and if you go outside of the blacksmith’s house and you go up Maybe a set of stairs on here we’re going to go to a separate section kind of like this but it can be built in a different configuration and that’s going to be where the blacksmith’s actual living quarters are he’s gonna have a house of sorts it’s gonna be kind of Like a a first floor mazing it kind of style thing but it can be completely separate from the rest of the building and that’s part of what’s going to give this build its uniqueness and charm I feel like this place is going to look really cool if it’s got these two separate units Either side of the big chimney and the chimney itself I’ve been working a little bit on the design of I decided it would be kind of cool to have some greenery around here some moss and some leaves primarily because Moss likes to grow in warm places and if you imagine This chimney blazing away with all of the heat from the furnaces and stuff and some smoke coming out at the top of it which I do plan to build in this episode using some stained glass you can imagine that the moss and leaves and stuff around here would be kind of attracted To the warmth and would Fester there and would grow and so I think it would be a good idea to work in some mossy stone bricks here and there and we can work in some leaves and stuff as well and that can dress up the chimney part a little Bit and make it really pop out in amongst the stone brick roofs of the other two sides I think that’s going to look really good and so what I’m gonna do is have this window open in creative mode here and I’m gonna basically reproduce the Whole build as far as this side of it goes in survival with the creative mode thing here as a template and then going back into survival I’m probably going to try and freehand the rest of the other side of this build the part that I haven’t built here in the creative copy Of the survival guide world in survival without any other hints or anything like that without without actually drafting it first we’re going to use the first side as a template and then we’re going to work on the second side completely independently of that and see if we can Just freehand it in survival first time but this is part of what I do and some people might call me a cheater for using creative mode and not just coming up with this stuff on the flight in survival but to be honest going into creative worlds and building some of This stuff out before you build it in survival can actually be a really worthwhile tool especially if you’re short on time which I am kind of because I make videos for this series daily it’s it’s actually really useful to go into creative mode draft some stuff make sure That it looks good first so that you don’t end up wasting your time when you build it in survival so that you can build something that looks good and then you know it’s gonna stick around and you’ll find that a lot of builders who are well known for their survival series Will often draft this stuff in creative beforehand there’s no shame in it it’s actually really really useful if you want to make good use of your time in survival minecraft it also helps to know what kind of materials you need to work with and to get a rough idea of the Materials you’re going to use so I’ve grabbed a bunch of the materials that I will need for this project I’ve got myself Samet wood here we’ve got lots of birch because we use the stripped birch a whole bunch we’ve got some dark oak logs to continue a frame We’ve got some oak because that’s used elsewhere for fences and stuff like that we’ve got plenty of that going on one of the other things I noticed while I was poking around the creative version of this world is that somewhere down here I think it’s down here somewhere there is Actually a there’s a lake underground and that’s where all of these zombie noises keep coming from when the zombies convert into drowns there’s actually yeah this what is this there’s this entire lake underneath here that I’ve never seen at any time a zombie spawns in the darkness down here I get this Like splash noise when the zombie converts into a drown now obviously if this was a bedrock world and drowned converted from zombies dropped I could probably just use this to occasionally farm them but yeah not so much not in Java unfortunately this place is gonna have To get lit up but it’s nice to solve that mystery because as always working on the blacksmith the first time around I kept hearing those zombie noises where they would convert into drowned having been underwater for a little while I had no idea where that was coming from I Figured there was some kind of underground thing but it’s good to finally lay that to rest and I’ll have to fix the path up once the grass has grown over that bed again so anyway as I was saying we’ve got all of the materials in here I’ve got a little bit Of stone left over from the construction of this place here we’ve got all the cracked stone bricks and stuff we could want we’ve got a little bit of dark prism rain here as well and then we’ve got all of this wood and then you’ll notice in the creative version we had Some nether brick built in there as well which i think is going to add a nice little occasional accent color where we need something in a different kind of material so what I’m going to be doing in this video is flipping back and forth comparing the survival mode version to The creative mode version in the other window and obviously if you don’t have the luxury of having multiple accounts or like if you’re playing on a console or something where you can’t you know flip back and forth between two open instances of Minecraft or maybe your computer doesn’t really let you do that Because it’s taking a little bit of processing power in order to do that you can always just take a bunch of screenshots you can take a bunch of screenshots and just work with those or I don’t know like if you’re on a console and you can’t take screenshots all that Easily just take a few pictures with your phone nobody has to see them except you and it’s a nice easy way of getting started with a build like this if you have a creative mode version of it so that you don’t have to keep like closing the world and going back and forgetting Where you were in the first place it makes a lot of sense to do things this way so I’m gonna start at the front here I’m gonna get a nice square on view of this and maybe rotate it slightly to the side so I can see what’s going on behind Each of these blocks here but it looks like from this one we’ve actually got this bit here taken out and replaced with a stone brick stairs which I don’t have any of in here so I’ll just quickly make the crafting table out of this log and I probably have a crafting table Somewhere around here but I don’t want to keep leaping back and forth to that so let’s just make one of those let’s make a few stone brick stairs we will be needing a lot of those anyway and I think this block here actually got replaced with a regular stone brick like That I’m actually going to do something slightly different to the creative mode version and make this whole log here into a pillar instead of letting that continue horizontally we’re going to change that to a vertical just to hide the end texture there and to make it look a Little bit less haphazard like that we’re going to extend those and then in the central section here I’m gonna have to move the Shilka boxes because we’re going to build our familiar pattern of wool here now it doesn’t have to exactly match the creative version but I think If we have a few different gray wool blocks here and then add the birch logs on top of that it’s going to look really nice we can just frame that out as we did before and then we strip each of these logs to give us that lovely stripped birch texture we’ll add one More there in the center like so and then this is going to be filled up with a few oak fences I figured the blacksmith would probably have a well-ventilated house especially even if the smoke is going through the chimney the furnaces aren’t completely underneath the chimney all of the time So it would be nice to have some well ventilated windows so I’m not gonna put glass in here I’m going to put fences instead allowing the smoker to look like it could escape out through there if it needed to okay that’s not too bad I’ll probably place on the stone brick stairs On the corners of these if I can yeah this is the problem with building with this stuff on angles let’s grab a stone bricks tear there a stone bricks tear there if I can probably just bridge out from here as well and in each of these Corners we can place a stone brick there and there and then we can start on the arch of the roof now having this roof planned out in advance means that I can place that stuff there without having to worry too much about it like right now If you were building this freehand it in survival it wouldn’t make too much sense to place those there unless you really knew what you were doing so it’s kind of fun to be able to work from a creative mode draft of this and understand that those are foundational blocks for Something that’s going to go around the top of this and looking at it in creative mode yeah that’s pretty accurate I think that’s pretty accurate aside from the fact that we haven’t put the bushes in there it’s not too bad I’m gonna use some of the wood here to pitler up Temporarily and we’ll work a little bit more on the remainder of this roof now we want one more stone brick going up each side there a stone brick stairs in the middle to kind of round out the archway at the top of here and then from Here we’re going to build up two blocks on either side like so and that’s coming together really nicely now where did I put that crafting table of course it’s all the way down here can I reach it from here nope didn’t think I could okay back down Make a few more stone brick stairs that should probably do us for the minute and I’ll bring the crafting table with me and back up here to place the remaining features of this archway we’ve got two stone brick stairs on either side a stone brick block on top of each of them And then let’s dig into our Shilka box here to get another stack of those so that we can add them to the roof structure BAM there we go and now if we compare this version from the ground to the version in creative you can see that Out pretty well matches up it’s got some stuff around the outside of course in creative mode but in survival we’ve got the beginnings of a nice little roof arch now the fact that I built that obviously in creative the first time around means that I can copy that block Four block and there’s much less of the trial and error involved it eliminates the going back and forth and checking that things look right from certain angles if you built it once then you know you can build it really well the second time as well there’s pillar up the front here and add The next section of this wall which is another four block high set of logs there we’re gonna add fences up the side of this as well hopefully I can fit a few of those in nailed it there we go okay and that’s going to be I think Rounded off at the back here buy some more wool and stripped birch let me just quickly check that make sure that’s the right sort of thing okay there’s a log at the bottom here and I think that actually looks a little bit better than having it just start with the wall there Kind of blends it in with the rest of this wall there we go one of those and then we can add the birch logs in there and they’re like so fantastic I think that should work splendidly while we’re up here it looks like this section of The roof kind of wraps around like that and we can add in some stone bricks here and here and then we can move the roofline along from this point in fact this entire roof section here is actually going to follow the line of each of these stone bricks on the edges So it’s just going to continue along at that height and that’s gonna form the basic structure of the entire roof all at the same height so this section of the creative build is actually unfinished so I can probably finish this off but for the most part it all goes Behind this chimney anyway so I think I know more or less what I want to do with that I don’t need to build the entire thing out in creative as a proof of concept I think the concept has been proven already let’s move on to working on this side so that we can Fill in the roof gaps here let’s move around the building creative and this is where we get a little bit better view of the nether brick that I’ve added in here the nether brick is basically just there to add a little bit of an accent and it Kind of makes the roof of the house look a little bit nice and even adds a pop of color and I find that nether brick actually works really well as a contrast with the birch we’ve got there and the dark prismarine as well I think those are a really good combination but I Wasn’t sure which material I wanted to use until I stumbled on nether brick so again that’s something that probably I wouldn’t have worked out unless I messed with this in creative mode a little bit the first time so for this we just need to break out the occasional cobblestone Wall gonna put that at the bottom of this bit here if I can reach note looks like I will have to drop down and add that manually and then we can add the oak fence there and then it’s nether brick all the way up from that point Onwards one two three reclaim the Shilka boxes while I’m up here and then once we start the roofline coming across from here this becomes a nether brick stair that becomes a nether brick stair and that we add nether Xterra top line off the roof there and then I fall off of Course because I’m a dingus from here of course we can start placing a little bit more of the wall we can fill in the rest of this wall it doesn’t need to be exact with the materials we’re using here but it’s just there for a little bit of Filler that one there is a birch logs so we don’t need to worry too much about that and yeah this is all looking like it’s coming together much as the same as it has in creative the pattern here is not entirely necessary we don’t need to Follow it exactly but it’s just good to have a basic layout of this think of it as the blueprint of sorts I suppose now let’s put some stone brick stairs in that one yes there we go stone bricks across the top like that we can strip All of the birch logs down so that they are that wonderful texture fantastic and then we can add a couple of oak trapdoors to the outside of this kind of simulating shutters in this case without some windows actually needing to be there there we go we’ve got the second a Rooftop section done all we need to do is go through and connect these up and that should be all fine now I think this one here actually goes in about there and then connect to this section or the roof like so we’re going to stick with Stone bricks for this design I feel like that’s the most sensible roof material in this case but we could always mix that up a little bit here in the we want to yeah I think that’s gonna be coming out there and then this one goes along like so okay and we’re gonna Figure out the final section of this roof bit by bringing this lot up from the site once again I’m gonna have to go into creative and rotate this to see what I did it’s basically a copy of the one on the opposite side except here we Have this archway and then we have a smaller little archway above this smaller window and I think that actually it lends one of the first elements where asymmetry comes in where we don’t have the front looking exactly like the back and that serves to give the house a Bunch more character so I’m quite pleased with that actually I think that looks pretty good here’s a fun thing that you might not know you can actually make stone brick stairs out of cracked stone bricks now this is going to be different in 1.14 where you can actually Make cracked stone brick stairs but as of right now it is possible to make stone brick stairs out of cracked stone brick in much the same way it’s actually possible to make quartz tears out of chiseled courts and courts pillar it just kind of works that way if you’ve Got the materials like that even if you converted them into the other types of materials a lot of the time it is possible to turn them back or at least turn them into the stared form of that anyway hope that makes sense don’t worry too much about it because it’s all gonna Go away in 1.14 anyway but just a little tip for those of you guys who are building in at 1.13 or earlier quickcheck from the outside and from here it’s looking pretty good it’s looking like the version that we sketched out in creative and I’ve added a couple of different touches like just Making sure that some of these are all birch stripped looks instead of the dark oak logs that are used here and there but I think that looks pretty good so let’s move up to the main roof section up here if I can get out of the tool for A switch makes a little bit difficult to throw fireworks every now and again and this section here is what we’re gonna work on next going to try and close this whole roof section off and we’ll need to start spamming torches down there to make sure that nothing spawns on the Blacksmith’s shop floor but let’s take a look at this in our creative world that’s not looking too difficult to build from this angle we might have to work on this little arch section here that just kind of continues around from this side of the roof there that’s gonna Be the tricky part now and I’ve left a block out there that’s probably just gonna be another birch I think this actually comes up right the way from the floor that’s a support beam that goes all the way from the bottom of the build to the top more or less but Here yeah we can start putting in the stairs and I think they’re around there there we go another little closed off roof section perfect let’s get back up to the top there and deal with this now this is the problem with working on this in survival as opposed to working in Creative is that occasionally we have to go to sleep but that shouldn’t be a problem here let’s quickly flip over and make sure that we’re getting this roof design right there’s a little bit of detail in here nothing too special but some stuff I want to make sure I get Right the first time so behind the nether brick Ridge over here one block over we start the next little roof ridge there because that’s gonna lead out over the top of this bit and at this point it occurs to me we’re actually building a roof from the top down instead of from The bottom up but which is not normally the way you build roofs but here we go and this log section here comes all the way up to the ceiling as well like this and that actually creates a nice little alcove around the back here where we could potentially put a cupboard or Something like that some sort of storage space to make sure that the the blacksmith doesn’t always have to go upstairs of the ladder for that but this this is coming together now let’s take this block out that’s not necessary yeah that’s looking pretty good that’s looking pretty good so if we’re actually Able to get some sleep after dealing with so many of these mobs yep that one’s trying to break down the door it’s a little bit of a scary noise but we don’t need to worry about it right now there we go it’s daytime you log can burn and with a Few more little adjustments here like the leaves trailing down from the top of here like so pop those on there I think this is looking pretty good it’s pretty much an exact match of the one that we built in creative mode and it’s it’s looking really nice I think it’s gonna Be great with a few more other buildings around it as well it’s really going to blend in with the landscape here that’s looking quite nice from the back we still need to fill in that central section where this build meets the chimney but it’s just gonna have a wall Up there it’s not gonna be anything too special we might build out of wool or wood or something like that but it should be nice and straightforward to do now I think we’re going to build the other side of this like I said without having to draft it in creative first at All we got to build it completely free but using this as a sort of template we have an idea of how we’re going to section out this area now the one thing I need to bear in mind with this side here is that we need to have some sort Of staircase either starting here or starting around the back that’s going to lead up to an entrance to this top floor because remember that’s where the blacksmith is actually going to live in the fiction of this world so I think maybe we could start a staircase here And then this whole wood pile could be protected from the rain so the word doesn’t get damp if we want to use it for fuel we can have that kind of protected by a little walkway over the top here at least like an overhang that’s going to allow the woods to be You know tidied away down here and I quite like these log piles by the way didn’t I skipped over that a little bit earlier but these these piles of logs are nice and easy to build you just need to lay down a bunch of trees they don’t Even have to have wood underneath there I think a couple of those logs are actually kind of hollow on the inside with a torch to make sure nothing spawns in there but then you just wrap rails around the top you can even have them connect to the ground if you like or you Can transfer into ladders there which look kind of similar but give the impression that the whole thing is kind of strapped down to make sure the logs don’t roll everywhere it’s a fun little detail you can add it works especially well in medieval builds and stuff like that but I think when it Comes to the other side of this build it makes sense me to do it in the form of a time-lapse because otherwise this episode is going to run up really long so let’s do that let’s do this in the form of a time-lapse and I’ll see you guys on the other side And welcome back folks I hope you enjoyed today’s time-lapse and I’m really happy with the way this thing came together it’s a little bit cartoony and by that I mean a lot cartoony and there’s a few monsters out here so I’ll try and be brief but I think this place Looks really great lit up at night and the big spout of flame and the occasional lick of smoke up there really do make the place it looks like something special I really need to get out of the way of some of these creepers because I don’t want them to blow up all Of the stuff that I’ve just spent ages building I’m gonna sleep in just a second so we can get rid of some of these guys but you especially need to get out of here there we go much better of course they’re still creepers around but we’ll deal with those when they come Up yeah the whole thing is looking really great I think this came together quite well there are still a few details that I will probably add off-camera but I don’t want to run this episode too long and I’d want to make sure I can get Out to you guys so like I said this build looks a little bit more symmetrical from the front than it actually is because the front are you purposefully designed to be quite similar but you’ll notice little changes here and there bits like the fences extending down there where there they’ve Got like a little low wall a couple of differences on either side of the big chimney and of course different roof structures as we go further around on this side we have this little winding staircase that leads up to the blacksmith’s living quarters and like I said overhangs the area where he’s Storing the wood for his fires to burn in here we will probably make it out into a little bedroom of sorts so that the blacksmith can have somewhere to sleep a little bit of a low roof in here it kind of feels like medieval dwelling and we could even separate this out into Separate rooms if we wanted him to have a separate like kitchen area over here and the bedroom can kind of be up here sort of thing but you know who knows how this guy lives he probably doesn’t have a huge amount of need for this living Space when he is spending most of his living down here in the Forge working away at the furnaces and on the opposite side we have this little section over here which is as I said accessible from the shop floor we can go up this ladder into a discreet little trapdoor which Leads up to this place which can very easily be a separate storage area or something like that we can probably store a few chests and things up here but it’s all gonna be for esthetic purposes at least it’s for the law it’s not necessarily For us to use the bit that’s for us to use is down here and thankfully by laying slabs over the top here we’ve met that this chest can still open and the minecart and everything is still running down the back there I actually used the Auto furnace to smelt up a bunch of the glass that we used to make the giant liquor flame that’s curling out of the top here and I could probably do a larger effect with the glass if I wanted to but it looks quite it looks kind of Fun it looks sort of cartoony and we could we could kind of build up the smoke in layers if we wanted to but I just like having like the occasional sputtering of it around here so it looks like a smaller fire but on a bigger scale instead of just being like this Thing that would produce a giant cloud of smoke I quite like it we’re gonna be using some of the smoke effect in this ravine ultimately what we’re gonna do is layer up some glass in here to give it a kind of foggy effect so you can’t really See the ravine bottom and one of the things I needed the super smelter for in the first place was basically smelting up enough glass to enable us to do that so that’s a project we’re going to tackle at some point this month probably not this week because we’ve done a lot Of building focused episodes and I have a farm that I want to get to before we can even start on that because we need to make an ink farm so we can get enough squid ink to make some gray glass for all of this this is basically Constituted most of the gray dye that I own in just the wall and the the smoked glass up there but as you can see yeah it looks very different on this side than it does on the other side I think that worked out pretty well for us there Are still a few rough edges around the building some things that I would like to refine as I go but for the purposes of this episode I think that’s come together really well so I hope you’ve enjoyed this look at my creative process a little bit using creative mode and That kind of stuff to draft out these builds and then building them in survival and kind of free handing some other stuff as we go I think that’s worked out pretty well and I hope you guys enjoyed if you did don’t forget to leave a like on this episode subscribe If you want to see more and I’ll see you guys soon take care bye for now Video Information
This video, titled ‘Finishing the Blacksmith! ▫ The Minecraft Survival Guide (Tutorial Lets Play) [Part 80]’, was uploaded by Pixlriffs on 2019-02-20 13:00:18. It has garnered 114647 views and 3004 likes. The duration of the video is 00:35:09 or 2109 seconds.
The Minecraft Survival Guide continues! This tutorial will show you how to adapt to asymmetry in your builds, how drafting sections of builds in a creative world can save you a ton of time, and how stained glass can be used to create some cool building effects!
The series will teach you how to master Survival Mode, and will also be my Single Player Let’s Play series!
Time lapse music: Kyou – “Simple Life” http://soundcloud.com/kyoumusic Time lapse Shaders: Sildur’s Vibrant Extreme v1.166
Watch the full Minecraft Survival Guide playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgENJ0iY3XBiJ0jZ53HT8v9Qa3cch7YEV
World Seed (Java Edition only): 7574084833700264939
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