Totally not Anor Londo!!! Looks amazing man, building cathedrals is a genre of its own I usually specialise in Brick Gothic or Dutch Renaissance architecture, but stuff like this is absolutely stunning
This video is unlikely to be of interest to many. Moreover, I was unable to capture many details due to limited space. It is easier to examine the build yourself, in the game. You can download the build from the link in the description.
Super beau !! C'est incroyable, je ne sais pas si tu viens de commencer sur TH-cam mais ce n'est pas normal en tout cas que tu es si peu d'abonné(e)s et de vues. Si tu continu dans cette lignée, je suis confiant pour toi ! En tout cas, super beau travail. Félicitation ! Petite question: pourquoi avoir mis des vitres transparentes plutôt que colorées ? Pour faire ressortir la diorite ?
Merci, c'est toujours agréable de lire ce genre de commentaires. Les vitraux colorés pourraient effectivement trop ressortir sur les murs en diorite, d'autant plus que l'idée du cathédrale était qu'elle soit blanche. Bien que vers la fin de la construction, j'ai envisagé d'essayer de colorer les fenêtres, mais il était déjà trop tard.
This is a custom map. You can download it here: www.planetminecraft.com/project/grand-roost-8000-x-8000-survival-landscape-map-1-20-structures-free-download/
This is a custom map. You can download it here: www.planetminecraft.com/project/grand-roost-8000-x-8000-survival-landscape-map-1-20-structures-free-download/
lovely Gothic Cathedral! Watch out for my other comment! Styles of medieval and victorian architecture. • Embellishment. • Manifest piety. • Perpendicular churches crucifix shape from above. • The rise of Gothic. Walls: buttresses, and spires (ogival arch) vertical proportions, pointed arches, external buttressing. Roof: vaulted roofs steeply pitched. Windows: large windows, extensive use of stained glass, and a revival of the medieval rose window. Other: asymmetry. • Decorated style. Gothic style but with elaborate decorative stone carvings. • Romanesque style. Walls: massive quality, thick walls, round arches, sturdy piers, groin vaults, large towers, and decorative arcades. semicircular arches for doors, and arcades; barrel or groin vaults to support the roof of the nave; massive piers and walls, to contain the outward thrust of the vaults; side aisles with galleries above them; a large tower over the crossing. Roof: Roofs were made of wood or tiles fired clay, marble or bronze. Truss roofs. Windows: semicircular arches for windows, few windows, Small glass windows but for important buildings big stained glass windows. • Cottage Style. Walls: brick, stone, stucco & natural materials. Roof: steep overhang, cross gables. Windows: casement windows, window box's small panes & shutters. • Wattle and daub timber framing. • Tudor. Walls: Brick laid in an elaborate pattern on the ground floor, stucco or wood with decorative trim on the first story. Weatherboard or shingled walls with stucco. Roof: steep roof and half-timbered gables. Prominent cross gables (tudor crow stepped gables). Windows: casement windows, grouped in rows of three or more. Other: decorative half timbering. • Boathouse/Nausts (Viking) Walls: made of upright wood logs sometimes with planks and more upright logs on the inside to support to the roof. Roof: as the name imply its an upside-down ship. They were no windows in these structures but they were built on a stone foundation. • Longhouses (Vikings) Walls: small if the roof extended to the ground and these where more of a sleeping area for a family but you could have a longhouse roof that stopped 5-4 meters above the ground to give more headroom these types of longhouses were more of a communal space. Walls inside and/or outside were made of wattle and daub (no whitewash) Roof: were typically pitched at 45⁰ or A-frame and the building front and back faced East to West direction. • Stave Churches (Viking) Walls/other: Constructed entirely of wood and had elaborate carvings. Roof: steeply sloped gable multi layered with a central tower/spire made of individual wooden shingles. • Gothic revival (victorian) Walls: Middle-class homes Wood Wealthy homes Stone or brick. Roof: steep Perpendicular A-frame, + shape from above. Elaborate verge board trim along roof edges. Windows: high dormers. Arched or lancet windows. • Italianate (Victorian) Walls: Middle-class homes Wood Wealthy homes Stone or brick. Roof: flay and/or hipped roof, corniced eaves. Windows: Fanciful bay windows with inset wooden panels, Two over two double-hung windows, Curved or moulded window caps. • Second Empire (victorian) Walls: wooden clapboard. Roof: Mansard narrow eaves with brackets below, round cornices at the top and base. Windows: Tall, narrow windows Dormer windows that project from the roof, (eyebrow dormers) Bay windows. Other: Tower Wrought-iron, galleries or "crests' above the upper cornice Balconies Small entry porch. • Queen Anne (victorian) Walls: stone, brick, wood. Decorative trim, carvings wood/stone or terracotta. Roof: steep roof, wrought iron finials. Windows: bay and narrow windows that open vertically, stained. Other: Cantilevered, upper stories, Elaborate exterior, decoration, Turrets. towers or cupolas, Wrap-around porch, Balconies, Cresting, Detached gazebos. • Georgian. Walls: Wood with clapboard or shingle cladding. Occasionally decorated with wooden quoins. Stone, stucco, or brick Roof: Hip roof, dormers with small windows. Windows: double-hung sash small panes. Other: Symmetrical Entrances are often fitted with pediments. Broken pediments, arched tops, or ogee caps.
perfect for a beginner survival base
Beautiful!
I am pleased to hear praise, especially from you. I was inspired by your videos 😃
@@alan_gor4100 I'm glad to hear that! Keep it up. Your work is amazing.
This build is amazing, more people need to see this!
nice work man
Totally not Anor Londo!!! Looks amazing man, building cathedrals is a genre of its own
I usually specialise in Brick Gothic or Dutch Renaissance architecture, but stuff like this is absolutely stunning
This is awesome, and you did it one block at a time by hand too!
Amazing build, would you consider uploading videos showcasing some of the details? Like of how the windows are built ect?
This video is unlikely to be of interest to many. Moreover, I was unable to capture many details due to limited space. It is easier to examine the build yourself, in the game. You can download the build from the link in the description.
@@alan_gor4100 Thank you very much!
Dude, this is utterly breathtaking! How on earth do you have 476 subscribers ?
I've only recently mastered a new level of timelapse creation. But I appreciate your words, thank you.
because these are not his builds..
@@jln009 Yes, but not all
nice work
nice
Muito impressionante! 👏🏻👏🏻
it was really nice to watch. only thing if you can hide the player it will be more smooth
I don’t get it… I just do not get how tf people are smart enough to do this it’s amazing, I can’t build anything for shit 😂😂but this is crazy good
Damn to think this only took him like 5 minutes to built too
😎
And they say diorite is useless
Super beau !! C'est incroyable, je ne sais pas si tu viens de commencer sur TH-cam mais ce n'est pas normal en tout cas que tu es si peu d'abonné(e)s et de vues. Si tu continu dans cette lignée, je suis confiant pour toi !
En tout cas, super beau travail. Félicitation !
Petite question: pourquoi avoir mis des vitres transparentes plutôt que colorées ? Pour faire ressortir la diorite ?
Merci, c'est toujours agréable de lire ce genre de commentaires.
Les vitraux colorés pourraient effectivement trop ressortir sur les murs en diorite, d'autant plus que l'idée du cathédrale était qu'elle soit blanche. Bien que vers la fin de la construction, j'ai envisagé d'essayer de colorer les fenêtres, mais il était déjà trop tard.
bro u make me want to start building in creative again
Tutorial please??
A tutorial would be too complicated. But you can use the schematic by downloading the build from the link in the video description.
Me: I want a 3D printer
Mum: We have a 3D printer at home
The 3D printer at home:
Wich terrain mod had you used
This is a custom map. You can download it here:
www.planetminecraft.com/project/grand-roost-8000-x-8000-survival-landscape-map-1-20-structures-free-download/
This is awesome, What biome gneration do you use
This is a custom map. You can download it here:
www.planetminecraft.com/project/grand-roost-8000-x-8000-survival-landscape-map-1-20-structures-free-download/
lovely Gothic Cathedral!
Watch out for my other comment!
Styles of medieval and victorian architecture.
• Embellishment.
• Manifest piety.
• Perpendicular churches
crucifix shape from above.
• The rise of Gothic.
Walls: buttresses, and spires (ogival arch) vertical proportions, pointed arches, external buttressing.
Roof: vaulted roofs steeply pitched.
Windows: large windows, extensive use of stained glass, and a revival of the medieval rose window.
Other: asymmetry.
• Decorated style.
Gothic style but with elaborate decorative stone carvings.
• Romanesque style.
Walls: massive quality, thick walls, round arches, sturdy piers, groin vaults, large towers, and decorative arcades. semicircular arches for doors, and arcades; barrel or groin vaults to support the roof of the nave; massive piers and walls, to contain the outward thrust of the vaults; side aisles with galleries above them; a large tower over the crossing.
Roof: Roofs were made of wood or tiles fired clay, marble or bronze. Truss roofs.
Windows: semicircular arches for windows, few windows, Small glass windows but for important buildings big stained glass windows.
• Cottage Style.
Walls: brick, stone, stucco & natural materials.
Roof: steep overhang, cross gables.
Windows: casement windows, window box's small panes & shutters.
• Wattle and daub timber framing.
• Tudor.
Walls: Brick laid in an elaborate pattern on the ground floor, stucco or wood with decorative trim on the first story. Weatherboard or shingled walls with stucco.
Roof: steep roof and half-timbered gables.
Prominent cross gables (tudor crow stepped gables).
Windows: casement windows, grouped in rows of three or more.
Other: decorative half timbering.
• Boathouse/Nausts (Viking)
Walls: made of upright wood logs sometimes with planks and more upright logs on the inside to support to the roof.
Roof: as the name imply its an upside-down ship.
They were no windows in these structures but they were built on a stone foundation.
• Longhouses (Vikings)
Walls: small if the roof extended to the ground and these where more of a sleeping area for a family but you could have a longhouse roof that stopped 5-4 meters above the ground to give more headroom these types of longhouses were more of a communal space. Walls inside and/or outside were made of wattle and daub (no whitewash)
Roof: were typically pitched at 45⁰ or A-frame and the building front and back faced East to West direction.
• Stave Churches (Viking)
Walls/other: Constructed entirely of wood and had elaborate carvings.
Roof: steeply sloped gable multi layered with a central tower/spire made of individual wooden shingles.
• Gothic revival (victorian)
Walls: Middle-class homes Wood Wealthy homes Stone or brick.
Roof: steep Perpendicular A-frame, + shape from above. Elaborate verge board trim along roof edges.
Windows: high dormers. Arched or lancet windows.
• Italianate (Victorian)
Walls: Middle-class homes Wood Wealthy homes Stone or brick.
Roof: flay and/or hipped roof, corniced eaves.
Windows: Fanciful bay windows with inset wooden panels, Two over two double-hung windows, Curved or moulded window caps.
• Second Empire (victorian)
Walls: wooden clapboard.
Roof: Mansard narrow eaves with brackets below, round cornices at the top and base.
Windows: Tall, narrow windows Dormer windows that project from the roof,
(eyebrow dormers) Bay windows.
Other: Tower Wrought-iron,
galleries or "crests' above the upper cornice
Balconies Small entry porch.
• Queen Anne (victorian)
Walls: stone, brick, wood. Decorative trim, carvings wood/stone or terracotta.
Roof: steep roof, wrought iron finials.
Windows: bay and narrow windows that open vertically, stained.
Other: Cantilevered, upper stories, Elaborate exterior, decoration, Turrets. towers or cupolas, Wrap-around porch, Balconies, Cresting, Detached gazebos.
• Georgian.
Walls: Wood with clapboard or
shingle cladding. Occasionally decorated
with wooden quoins. Stone, stucco, or brick
Roof: Hip roof, dormers with small windows.
Windows: double-hung sash small panes.
Other: Symmetrical Entrances are often fitted with pediments. Broken pediments, arched tops, or ogee caps.
Hey thanks Al gor!
hey man please make a tutorial i beg you
Why did he build with coarse dirt?