Is the bucket missing? And the hoe? Can't find them in any of the crafting menus.
Also, can you please link to or list the clothing command options?
Thx
Is the bucket missing? And the hoe? Can't find them in any of the crafting menus.
Also, can you please link to or list the clothing command options?
Thx
Don't have a pick axe anymore, don't even have clothes, but I still have my headlamp.
Awesome sauce! It's up and running.
There it goes!
Download in progress in western us.
Thanks Red!
Me thinks it would be prudent to go make a fresh pot of coffee.
Gonna need it.
Perhaps he updated the banner because he needed more time.
John Wayne would approve!
I named my first two cows "Bonnie" and "Clyde" . . . and Clyde is the one who got pregnant. HA!
"At last the wagon was pulling up a slope of earth again, and again there were trees. There was a little log house, too, among the trees. So Laura felt better. Nobody lived in the little house; it was a place to camp in. It was a tiny house, and strange, with a big fireplace and rough bunks against all the walls. But it was warm when Pa had built a fire in the fireplace." ~Excerpt from Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Unfurnished except for emergency supplies. Built in survival mode.
Incredible detail. Well done!
Wow. That is cool! How did you create the awning with drooping cloth?
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Well, I do admit to using flymode for the dormer work because it took several re-starts to get it right, but otherwise it was all scaffolding and tree farms.
Break out the sourdough and shrimp cocktail because this Victorian charmer is straight outta San Francisco. Survived both the 1906 and 1989 earthquakes! Exquisite detail in the handmade bonneted dormers. Grand foyer is great for pretending to receive guests. Lots of bay windows to enjoy the views of heavy fog. Two marble fireplaces to keep warm in the summer. Formal dining area to look at your digital food. Big kitchen with pottery corner where nothing grows and breakfast nook where no one eats. Spacious attic for your office, workshop or fictional kids bedroom. Built-in stairwell to your own custom wine cellar for hiding bodies. Picture frames installed and ready to display your Ansel Adams prints. Sparsely furnished for layout suggestion. New roof. No termites. Bonus: as a Rising World blueprint, the "Location! Location! Location!" is entirely up to you. Only 7.5 million! Make an offer today! (Built entirely in survival mode.)
San_Franciscan_1507171284.blueprint
I absolutely agree with this idea. I'd be most interested in #4 and #5, need for sleep after a hard day's work and sleep for better healing.
Yes! A holodeck! With a Stargate! And lightsabers! And while we're at it, have Thor report to my ready room.
I agree it can be done in creative mode (or even not) but I've tried it in Minecraft and it's a ton of work just to get to the bare bones of what I'm trying to accomplish. My kids introduced me to Minecraft when it first came out, and I immediately saw it as a tool. I'm a novelist and have used Minecraft for years to sketch settings for my books. Not being an architect, or an sketch artist, it's easier to imagine and describe a small town or special building--especially for action scenes--if I can visually 'walk' through the set.
But now I need to design a fictional city and country based on a real life location, including an entire battle. But it's sci fi, so all the details have to be accurate for the audience. It would be so much faster if I could just upload what already exists from topo maps.
If Rising World figured out how to pull this off, it's no longer a game to me. It's an essential writing tool. And I'll bet the sci fi and fantasy creators will come running. (If they're not here already.)
~Kesselia
Agreed. And I also think it is in part that we predate the Immediate Entertainment Era.
Super cool.