Im just shocked anyone plays basic Minecraft haha. I haven't played in years, but technic pack and other mod packs are billions of times better than vanilla, airships, reactors, elevators, industrial machines..goofy potions and redstone is just lame
@@KaladinVegapunk You're not shocked. You're deliberately saying it here because you think it makes you better or more fun. Not sure how tho, since that means you lack the creativity to make a _sandbox_ yours.
That’s actually 18 quintillion _per update_ because newer updates have blocks, items, biomes, and even deterministic generation rules that aren’t in the previous one.
I don't know what colors you have but the emojis originated in Japan, where red is used to represent increases in stock prices.Therefore, red is usually increasing, and green or blue is decreasing.
I was the construction coordinator for Minecon 2016 and both Mojang and Microsoft were extremely specific about the size of everything. We had to keep everything to-scale, which for us was 48”x48”. Every pixel within the block was 2”x2” and was painted by-hand. Our enderman statue atop the centerpiece, I believe was also 9’ tall. Okay, just some fun bts. Not sure why Microsoft didn’t hold the movie to the same standards they held the convention to.
Different times i suppose. Different management teams, who knows. So many styles and directions the minecraft movie could have gone and this is what we got.
That's cool. I would have loved to dive those dumpsters after the con. I have pulled thousands of dollars worth of wood, metal, plexiglass, etc from the dumpster behind the business that builds trade show floor displays. This was 10+ years ago and I still find boards in my woodpile from my scrounging. The guys there were cool with it too. They said it kept their WM bill lower. win-win
2:40 Wren, you forgot about shulker boxes. Portable chests you can keep in your inventory. Fill those with stacks of gold blocks, and fill your inventory with those shulkers.
The fact that someone can still find the exact seed and position of a minecraft world based of a single screenshot despite how large it is is crazy to think about
Wren this might be your best work yet. The scripting, the presentational skills, the VFX, the actual information and education, they're all flawless. Congrats!
Fun fact: The 60,000,000 block world generation limit can be removed with a little modding, and the world will generate 2^32 blocks end to end. With a lot of modding (using mods that do exist), 2^64 blocks end to end can be achieved. (Possibly more, I’m not sure) Now try to imagine how much space every world seed generated out that far, stitched together, would cover. 😂
with lot more modding it could be infinite (like emulating 128+bit digits on 64bit cpus) but man, that'd be slow also cubic chunks mod will increase it extremelly (vertically 30m also)
It would cover an area of about 70.13 septillion square light years. The total volume would be about 2.85 trillion cubic light years, so if it was packed into a sphere, it would be about 17,584 light years in diameter (almost exactly 1/6 the diameter of the milky way).
@@phoenixgodtimothy7479 had to log-in just to say. Are you out of your mind? Do you know the amount of work the team of No Man's Sky does to their game?? They aren't at all like Minecraft team taking a full year to create some items and 1 mob when a modder in 1 day creates the same amount or more. I invite you to read each of the patch notes since they released the game, everytime it gets more and more crazy... I get depression seeing Minecraft updates events So yes, at full price and they deserve it.
4:07 also, lets all appreciate that wren went through the work to mine and craft different blocks for his tower instead of just digging up dirt and calling it a day
And to think that it all origenated from the properties of water. 100C boiling point, 0 freezing point and 1000kg in a volume of 1 cubic meter. Pretty cool and simple. ;)
@@szymonmaciak8930 Apart from length, which I think comes from light But hey, basing off a measurement system from light and water is some pretty smart and basic logic
@@gachabloxgirl3958 Only relatively recently did scientist remake the meter to be based off of light (how far light travels in x seconds (don't remember the variable)). Before that it was measured in something else (like what @davidbergfors6820 is saying).
The effects in this video feel more like Minecraft, than the movie trailer. Honestly, CC should have made (or at least been working on) the Minecraft movie. The passion for the game within the team is clearly visible.
Yeah piggy back on what everyone else says. It’s a trailers who cares. Good bad whatever I don’t plan on seeing it. No effects will change shit casting.
@@braxbro7602The effects in this video are quite different than the trailer. For one, they kept the 1m scale of blocks instead of trying to sculpt everything out of different size blocks like the movie. That alone makes a huge difference
Just so you know, Corridor Crew, the Block of Gold is not the heaviest block. It is actually a Netherite Block. In order to make a netherite block, you need 4 times the amount of gold used in a gold block, and then add 36 ancient debris (they weigh around 2.55 milligrams), so in total, a netherite block weighs around 77.28 Metric Tons. (That's a lot.)
@@PurpleBug222 Just so you know, even though originally you were not talking to me, I replied to you which doesn't mean you have to talk to me , I'm just trying to help in some way.
Yeah I mean, this ENTIRE thing is a sponsored bit. Minecraft movie announced, cc make a video weirdly talking about how great Minecraft is a little too much? They got a nice payout from this one! Good video though, not complaining
All the small details are so awesome to see, like how when you enter the portal you don't just walk through to the other side but actually have to wait a little bit then just teleport (like in the game), such an awesome but small detail that shows that you guys really value the game. I wish the Minecraft movie had people as dedicated as you guys. Keep up the great work!
@@FawnTheCreatorUnlike Corridor Crew, they don't have any sense of the scale of Minecraft. It would've been way more interesting to have the movie play in a correctly scaled world.
2:24 small correction. Its 37 slots because of the off-hand slot. Also if you fill each slot with a shulker box, which has 27 slots, you would have to multiply 37 (the amount of inventory slots) x 27 (the amount of inventory slots per shulker box) x 64 (one stack) x weight of a gold block. aka ~1.1 million tons
netherite blocks are at least 4 times denser than gold as they they take four gold ingots to make one netherite ingots not to mention the ancient debris.
Imagine a world you get transported into where the average person there is twice as wide, much more athletic, and can hold an inventory full of shulker boxes, each full of gold ore, without being slowed down. It would have been such a better twist on the new minecraft movie if the main characters weren’t the “main characters” and were just trying to survive and learn this new ecosystem superseding everything they’ve ever known.
What makes this worse is that minecarft has several official books, and the first one (that wasn's some type of guide) was literally this. Its about a dude that gets dumped in the world of minecraft and has to learn all the mechanics and rules by trial and error, and it was written by Max Brooks the guy who wrote "World War Z". They already had a good story they could use, and yet...
Technically not exactly, as of scale EVERY world combined beats no mans sky, but as of scale lets say 1:1 no mans sky is the largest, yes i have plenty of hours in both games and we are comparing entirely differenr games and scales, In a way youre right and wrong 😁😁
@@lyviasius4354 wait can you travel to any of those 18 quintillion maps in Minecraft? because one can in NMS. Well, almost any, some on the edge and at the center are unreachable.
I can't believe Wren got his Enderman lore wrong. Enderman can dodge all projectiles. Even when trapped on a single block with nowhere to teleport to, Enderman can perfectly dodge a whole hail of arrows that cover the entire block the Enderman is trapped on without being hit by a single one. Only teasing of course, it was a great shot Wren, no pun intended.
And care of Docm77 this can be used along with an arrow that has had its potential energy significantly increased to phase arrows through thousands of blocks before they hit their target.
Well, they are using that green cube he shows early on. It can capture the light/shadows, they can basically just chroma key out the green for the texture they want.
Great visuals to contextualize the game, even as a long time player I was surprised by the size and sheer bulk of the mobs. Well done to the whole team, but there were a few inaccuracies: 1) Gold is not the heaviest block, it is netherite. Each block of netherite contains 4 blocks of gold, so it is at least 77,280kg/m3, plus the mass of 36 ancient debris, whatever that may be. (Blue Ice a close second at 74,252kg/m3) 2) Another thing about the weight, you can fill each slot of your inventory with an entire *shoulder box* of netherite, enabling you to carry 27 stacks of 64 blocks in each slot. The player may be one of the strongest characters in all of fiction if you multiply the amount of force it would take to accelerate that mass against gravity for a 1.25m jump. 3) Endermen will teleport away from projectiles regardless of how fast they are going, so 3:44 shouldn't have worked. 4) Minecraft isn't the biggest game by area, that honor probably goes to Elite Dangerous with a 1:1 recreation of the entire milky way or No Mans Sky with however big it's universe is. Idk about biggest by volume though. I do understand the desire to keep things understandable for a wider audience, but as someone who's been playing the game for most of its history I feel the need to point out things you've overlooked.
Wren is one of my favorite educators on TH-cam. Yes, he's also an entertainer, but he truly finds way to make so many topics educational and entertaining at the same time. I really enjoy all of his educational VFX videos, his TEDtalk was really good too.
I wish Wren had taught me at school. His enthusiasm is infectious and he presents in a very digestible way. He could have done this without the props and it still would have been fascinating
Bro i found this video awesome! All the modern techniques like attention spans creativeness everything was used, not as a background thing, but a thing which was openly presented in a beautiful manner
What you mean unpopular opinion. Wren is practically the star of the whole studio, given its focus on CGI and his incredibly skilled specialist role in that exact field. His videos are always the most amazing ones for CC.
Wow, this has got to be one of the best produced videos on the history of the platform. I know Wren and crew have been working on this way before the Minecraft movie trailer came out, but this video really does feel like "boom, THAT is how you do Minecraft in live-action" and it totally achieves it. Fun, informative, and visual FX that are damn near seamless with reality (personal favorite is the blood splatter on the ceiling after shotgunning the Ender man) this is a video worth feeling proud of crew. Absolutely outstanding.
2:31 the heaviest block is the netherite block, being 4 times heavier than a gold block (a gold block is crafted with 9 gold ingots, a netherite block is crafted from 9 netherite ingots, each netherite ingot is crafted with 4 gold ingots and 4 netherite scraps, we don't know for sure howheavy netherite scraps are, but we do know for sure that netherite ingots and blocks are an alloy that's at least 4 times more dense/heavy than gold)
Let's not forget about the crazy things that modpacks add - the Infinity Breastplate from Avaritia is made with 24 Infinity Ingots, each of which contains 11 Infinity Catalysts which are in turn crafted from a bunch of singularities (including the gold singularity which is made from 12,900 gold blocks); Octuple Compressed Cobblestone contains over 43 million blocks of cobble...
I haven't played MC in years. I introduced my kids to it when they were little and one of them still plays on the regular. They're 19 now. He learnt to code through the game and is studying coding at University.
Minecraft redstone got me interested in computer science when I was like 10. I'm also 19 now, tho I don't play Minecraft particularly often now. But I am majoring in computer science (learning C++ right now)
minecraft got me interested in 3d animation when i was 12, 10 years later and ive got a degree in game art and working towards my career as a 3d artist
13:47 if we also add the fact that every block is customisable and there are 820 placable block in minecraft ( i just googled this no. So no guarantee its correct) this would mean taking every block placed by a person makes the world different the total volume of all possible worlds would be : (820^(4.14×10^18))×(2^64). The no. is so big there is exponent inside exponent 😭( i included the volume of nether and end also and did not include blocks which are placeable and customisable like chest ,banners,armor stands etc the no is too big already)
From 9:28, is how I said they should have done the Minecraft movie. Have humans enter the portal and come out the other side as block characters. You have made my idea a reality!
Gold is _not_ the heaviest block in minecraft, actually, that would be a fully-saturated wet sponge block, which can store 65 metric tons of water. If you don't want to argue the merits of this under the technicality that there's no way to _confirm_ a wet sponge's total water contents, that still leaves the Netherite block, which is at least 4x heavier than gold since its ingot equivalent is made from 4 gold ingots and 4 netherite scraps found from ancient debris (extremely dense underground mineral native to the Nether)
@@gileee yes, which is what makes it a useful block and which is probably why the ocean guardians are defending it. the people who build the monuments must have worshiped the all-mighty powers of the spongeblock or perhaps learned its secrets leading to the ability to carry stacks of blocks in the first place
Considering that both games have the same amount of seeds limited by the maximum value supported by current processors, Minecraft manages to be bigger than No Man's Sky. This is because each seed generates 3 identically sized dimensions in Minecraft, while a seed only generates a planet with an average of 1000 km² in surface area in No Man's Sky. The total explorable area of No Man's Sky would be much smaller than the total explorable area of Minecraft. But if you're talking about size, SpaceEngine, which appears at 12:25, is the largest game/simulator when talking about explorable area. This game generates our Observable Universe in real scale and in a realistic way. You could place the entire explorable area of No Man's Sky inside a region with 72 Milky Way galaxies, which would be a tiny fraction of what the Space Engine is capable of generating.
@@mateboros952 true no man's sky is way bigger than one minecraft world but of course not all of it combined.. Because all minecraft worlds combined would be 2320 times bigger than no mans Sky map
I did some calculations on the size of the planets in No Man's Sky a few months ago. The planets in No Man's Sky are an average of only 70 km in diameter or around 1 thousand km² in area. The total explorable area without glitches is equivalent to 29 trillion of times the Earth's surface.
2:07 The heaviest block in the game is actually a netherite block, one ingot is crafted with 4 netherite scrap and 4 gold ingots, and then 9 ingots make a block
Blue ice contain 9 packed ice while packed ice contain 9 ice and each ice is equivalent to one water bucket which is weight infinite mass if we follow Minecraft logic, meaning blue ice weight 81 times the infinity.
@@its-aydonus6842 The surface area of the Earth is 510 million km^2. The surface area of a Minecraft world is 60,000^2 km^2 or 3.6 billion km^2. 3.6 billion divided by 510 million is 7.05882352941. Rounded to the whole number is 7. The math is correct.
2:00 the metric system is so superpower to the freedom units. You could visualize, how handy all the dimensions and relations are. From meter to Nm and liters and weight per mm and all of that. The metric system is perfect.
3:32 Honestly i know i’m nerding here, but as long as you look an enderman in the eyes, even though it gets angry, it won’t actually move until you break eye contact
In a video with countless effects and CG shots, the thing that stumped me the most was this goddam clone effect at 11:11. HOW'D HE PICK UP THE TUPPERWARE!!!!??
Green screen. He recorded himself putting the tupperware down, then looked at the fridge for a while. After that, because the tupperware didn't move, he picked it up and combined the two videos together
Easy. The split line between the two shots moves. When he puts down the bowl, the table is from the left-side shot. Then it switches to the right-side shot which was filmed later.
I just realized that i am watching you guys since the Minecraft Video back then :) and the add was made brilliant, i didn’t really noticed that it was one of
7:56 Theoretically it is. You can go far past the border, but the code slowly starts to break as the numbers get so large that the random number generators that are responsible for the world generation start to output garbage and the renderer starts to slowly fall apart, causing visual glitches.
I’m gonna echo what so many others are saying: this video is awesome and the vfx are genuinely mind blowing. Also, I never thought about how long it usually takes to render things! I mean it makes sense, but I’ve never considered it!
Is Minecraft the largest game ever created? I dunno about that. Space Engine for example has our entire visible universe that you can explore - literally billions of galaxies each with billions of stars and planets (and you can land on every single one). It's volume is so much bigger than Minecraft and it's all in one large map, not 2^64 possible seeds like in Minecraft. Of course most of that in Space Engine is just empty space but still it is larger. Second largest would likely be No Man's Sky at just over 256 galaxies and third would be Elite Dangerous with just one galaxy. There might be other, perhaps even bigger games that I don't know about though! Still incredible video, absolutely loved the effects and information. This series might be my favorite of all the Corridor stuff.
@@netkv Elite dangerous is the more modern release for PC and consoles and is a 1:1 scale sim of the Galaxy. To fully catalogue every planet, star and system would take lifetimes of multiple generations
I dont think we can count space engine. Its not hard to make "game" filled with dots and call it "the planets". Sure its nice that this really exist. Its our universe. But i can in worldbox draw a map of earth and say that "this is one of the biggest maps in game bc its whole earth". No its not. Its representation of world with scale that cant be feelt at any way. Thats why NMS is at first place. Bc you can feel the size of this universe. You can land on any planet and go around which takes many many ours. And i would be against counting space between planets bc its unrealistic as hell. But all planets surface together x 256 galaxys.
@@Sandro_de_Vega They aren't dots - you can land on every single planet, moon or any astronomical object in the game. The planets are procedurally generated and there's not that much on them (except for oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, mountains, canyons, volcanoes, ice caps etc). Planet sizes are true to life and you could walk across their entire surface if you really wanted to. Also unlike No Man's Sky or Elite Dangerous there are no transition animations or loading screens between flying through space or landing on a planet - it's all completely seamless like it would be in real life - just one, complete, unbroken universe that you can explore without and interruptions. And yes, the only real consideration is whether or not to include Space Engine as a 'game' since it doesn't have any story, quests or much gameplay except for what you make of it. For the most part you are simply a camera flying through the universe, however there are spaceships that you can spawn and pilot - and you can perform actual orbital manouvers etc. So there is some gameplay even if it's barebones.
Just to spite Hollywood, you guys should just take a few months off and make a Minecraft movie. You know we gotchu in the box office
another victorious take from Steven He
The effects are crazy compared to the actual movie
Hello emotional damage guy
I was just going to comment this
imagine the emotional damage from Hollywood
They say make the first 5 seconds of your youtube video the most captivating, yet this video just keeps getting better shot after shot
The first 5 seconds, then the next, then the next, then the next...
Bro u look like Mr Beast
Im just shocked anyone plays basic Minecraft haha. I haven't played in years, but technic pack and other mod packs are billions of times better than vanilla, airships, reactors, elevators, industrial machines..goofy potions and redstone is just lame
Yes
@@KaladinVegapunk You're not shocked. You're deliberately saying it here because you think it makes you better or more fun. Not sure how tho, since that means you lack the creativity to make a _sandbox_ yours.
That’s actually 18 quintillion _per update_ because newer updates have blocks, items, biomes, and even deterministic generation rules that aren’t in the previous one.
And most mods also influence worldgen
Truly infinit world😂😂
Bruuuuh, it's way too large 💀
(Wish my will of 'D' was that larger
3:44 Wren just hit an enderman with a projectile weapon. He's too powerful to be kept alive
MODS HES HACKING BAN HIM
This scene was really brutal haha😅
even enderman can't dodge 12 gauge
I guess even though they can dodge arrows they aren’t fast enough to dodge bullets.
not only that but the enderman also managed to teleport while someone was staring in his eyes
Hollywood Minecraft 📉
Corridor Minecraft 📈
Weird how these trend line emoji are wrong color on my android.
@@635574 Same on Chrome in MacOS
@@635574wdym wrong?
I don't know what colors you have but the emojis originated in Japan, where red is used to represent increases in stock prices.Therefore, red is usually increasing, and green or blue is decreasing.
Damn, cool to know
I was the construction coordinator for Minecon 2016 and both Mojang and Microsoft were extremely specific about the size of everything. We had to keep everything to-scale, which for us was 48”x48”. Every pixel within the block was 2”x2” and was painted by-hand. Our enderman statue atop the centerpiece, I believe was also 9’ tall. Okay, just some fun bts. Not sure why Microsoft didn’t hold the movie to the same standards they held the convention to.
Might’ve been 36”x36”, actually. It was a while ago. I’d have to go back to the designs
@@matthewburns4307 if it’s 2”x pixels, then at 16px wide each block would be 32” cubic.
Different times i suppose.
Different management teams, who knows.
So many styles and directions the minecraft movie could have gone and this is what we got.
how much they payed u man if its not private
That's cool. I would have loved to dive those dumpsters after the con. I have pulled thousands of dollars worth of wood, metal, plexiglass, etc from the dumpster behind the business that builds trade show floor displays. This was 10+ years ago and I still find boards in my woodpile from my scrounging. The guys there were cool with it too. They said it kept their WM bill lower. win-win
2:40 Wren, you forgot about shulker boxes. Portable chests you can keep in your inventory. Fill those with stacks of gold blocks, and fill your inventory with those shulkers.
The fact that someone can still find the exact seed and position of a minecraft world based of a single screenshot despite how large it is is crazy to think about
Yippee maaath
If you know how the algorithm that makes the map works you can always play it backwards and get the seed back. The more info you have the better.
Texture rotations can reveal a coordinate.
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@@BastetFurry Only of the algorithm itself is reverseable.
Wren this might be your best work yet. The scripting, the presentational skills, the VFX, the actual information and education, they're all flawless. Congrats!
Yay!
Yipee!
the heavyest block is wrong
I absolutely loved this video
Yep, that's what I thought
Fun fact: The 60,000,000 block world generation limit can be removed with a little modding, and the world will generate 2^32 blocks end to end. With a lot of modding (using mods that do exist), 2^64 blocks end to end can be achieved. (Possibly more, I’m not sure)
Now try to imagine how much space every world seed generated out that far, stitched together, would cover. 😂
with lot more modding it could be infinite (like emulating 128+bit digits on 64bit cpus) but man, that'd be slow
also cubic chunks mod will increase it extremelly (vertically 30m also)
this ^
I was about to comment this. Though I would have just said to go to previous versions that didn’t have a world border. But, this works too :)
It would cover an area of about 70.13 septillion square light years. The total volume would be about 2.85 trillion cubic light years, so if it was packed into a sphere, it would be about 17,584 light years in diameter (almost exactly 1/6 the diameter of the milky way).
doesnt count with mods then
They should have let Corridor do the minecraft movie...
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13:30 no man's sky
Space engine too
Though that's not really a game
Sad to this day, even with all its downfalls at the start. The game is STILL Full price.
@@phoenixgodtimothy7479 had to log-in just to say. Are you out of your mind? Do you know the amount of work the team of No Man's Sky does to their game?? They aren't at all like Minecraft team taking a full year to create some items and 1 mob when a modder in 1 day creates the same amount or more. I invite you to read each of the patch notes since they released the game, everytime it gets more and more crazy... I get depression seeing Minecraft updates events
So yes, at full price and they deserve it.
I was about to comment the same thing
3:52 "How High Can We Get?" That's what the guys asked themselves while making the minecraft trailer.
LMAOOOOO
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Need to pin this one😂
only trailer? bro they made a whole movie, it's not getting any better.
he's probably as high as he can get, i dunno
"It's a meter wide, 100 cm long and 1000 mm tall" Wren is way too funny...
Hey it's the dying light dude
It‘s to confuse his fellow Americans. But shh, don‘t tell them hihi
And that much water weighs 1000kg. The beauty of the metric system.
and it holds exactly 1000 liters of water which weights exactly 1 metric ton (1000kilograms)
yay for the metric system!
@Najeeb_Gamer7788 no they didn't mate
4:07 also, lets all appreciate that wren went through the work to mine and craft different blocks for his tower instead of just digging up dirt and calling it a day
The most unrealistic thing about this video is that the tower isn’t just all dirt blocks lol
@@CorridorCrewyeah why are you changing slots every click, just stay on one
It should have been dirt, finished by sand because you never have enough dirt to make a tower that big.
@@ChAizAmBoA I would have loved to see it as a full sand tower and and taken down using the torch trick after the bucket clutch.
@@CorridorCrew cobblestone is still more realistic than dirt in my mind tho lmoo
Wren videos like this is one of the reasons that I still watch corridor crew videos.
It's a meter wide, 100 cm long and 1000 mm tall, and when filled with water it weighs exactly 1000kg... I Love the metric system
And to think that it all origenated from the properties of water. 100C boiling point, 0 freezing point and 1000kg in a volume of 1 cubic meter. Pretty cool and simple. ;)
@@szymonmaciak8930 Apart from length, which I think comes from light
But hey, basing off a measurement system from light and water is some pretty smart and basic logic
How antithetical to whimsy.
@@gachabloxgirl3958 it's a specific fraction of the circumference of the earth. but close. and indeed it's awesome, basing it on tangible things.
@@gachabloxgirl3958 Only relatively recently did scientist remake the meter to be based off of light (how far light travels in x seconds (don't remember the variable)). Before that it was measured in something else (like what @davidbergfors6820 is saying).
The effects in this video feel more like Minecraft, than the movie trailer. Honestly, CC should have made (or at least been working on) the Minecraft movie. The passion for the game within the team is clearly visible.
Yeah piggy back on what everyone else says. It’s a trailers who cares. Good bad whatever I don’t plan on seeing it. No effects will change shit casting.
I don’t think you know what piggy backing means. Also clearly people care about the trailer so your comment is doubly stupid
They literally look identical. Live action and Minecraft don’t go together.
@@braxbro7602The effects in this video are quite different than the trailer. For one, they kept the 1m scale of blocks instead of trying to sculpt everything out of different size blocks like the movie. That alone makes a huge difference
It was a nice surprise to see my documentary featured at 10:35! 😎
I hope it helped! ☺
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@@aGamerNamedGarry1 Thanks! 😎 If you want a more technical breakdown of how Minecraft world generation works, feel free to check it out!
Bravo G
@@Upek18 Thanks!
Thank you sir.
Just so you know, Corridor Crew, the Block of Gold is not the heaviest block. It is actually a Netherite Block. In order to make a netherite block, you need 4 times the amount of gold used in a gold block, and then add 36 ancient debris (they weigh around 2.55 milligrams), so in total, a netherite block weighs around 77.28 Metric Tons. (That's a lot.)
Just so *you* know, the Block of Gold is the heaviest block when it comes to real life between Minecraft and Real Life, but Netherite is the heaviest.
@@yeehaw445 Just so you know, I was talking to Corridor Crew and not you.
@@PurpleBug222 Just so you know, even though originally you were not talking to me, I replied to you which doesn't mean you have to talk to me , I'm just trying to help in some way.
@@yeehaw445 Just so you know, ok.
@@PurpleBug222 Just so you know, im glad we resolved this
God this is so nostalgic. I loved those old corridor Minecraft videos
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I'd usually skip sponsor segments but for this I didn't, because it seemed well placed, part of the video and talked about in genuine high regard.
same even though I don't do vfx stuff and probably never will
Same
@@bluemario8361I’m not that talented either 😂
Yip, watched the full sponsor segment. Would be nice if they can do weather simulation. Have to wait weeks to book uni labs.
Yeah I mean, this ENTIRE thing is a sponsored bit.
Minecraft movie announced, cc make a video weirdly talking about how great Minecraft is a little too much? They got a nice payout from this one!
Good video though, not complaining
All the small details are so awesome to see, like how when you enter the portal you don't just walk through to the other side but actually have to wait a little bit then just teleport (like in the game), such an awesome but small detail that shows that you guys really value the game. I wish the Minecraft movie had people as dedicated as you guys. Keep up the great work!
They clearly don't value the game, they make the most basic facts seem like an unknown piece of knowledge and get some point entirely wrong
@@moonlightacid367 What are the wrong points? Just wanna know
@@moonlightacid367 they prob try to explain to the non minecraft player or the casual knowing their viewer
@@moonlightacid367 I'm sure a large part of their audience don't know the basic facts. What did they get wrong though?
@@AprielPhaskah Makes sense but why say gold is heaviest block? Theres other mistakes but those are more technical
This is the best minecraft video i have seen in a looooong long while, Absalute Cinema
*casually makes better minecraft VFX than the A Minecraft Movie*
Yep
i have the exact same thought.
You mean more visually appealing. A Minecraft Movie's VFX and CGI isn't bad at all.
@@FawnTheCreatorUnlike Corridor Crew, they don't have any sense of the scale of Minecraft. It would've been way more interesting to have the movie play in a correctly scaled world.
Theres really no sense of scale in the Minecraft Movie @FawnTheCreator
Dude the CGI is unreal. Really well explained. Especially the underworld
Corridor just singlehandedly proved that they can make a better Minecraft movie than a major Hollywood studio
And nobody is supersised
I'm actually supersised
I am INCREDIBLY supersised
Well I'm smallsised :-(
I’m superflat
Not only is Minecraft infinite, but the budget for this video was infinite
2:24 small correction. Its 37 slots because of the off-hand slot. Also if you fill each slot with a shulker box, which has 27 slots, you would have to multiply 37 (the amount of inventory slots) x 27 (the amount of inventory slots per shulker box) x 64 (one stack) x weight of a gold block. aka ~1.1 million tons
netherite blocks are at least 4 times denser than gold as they they take four gold ingots to make one netherite ingots not to mention the ancient debris.
This is one of those topics where you can immediately tell Wren doesn't really play the game. 3:43 as well (Endermen can't be hit by any projectiles).
@@ScyrousFX That's fair, but his shotgun joke is not meant to be lore accurate lmao don't overthink it
It's implied that shulker boxes store the items in alternate dimension (with the end, teleportation and what not)
Ahh, just a small correction, of course.
Imagine a world you get transported into where the average person there is twice as wide, much more athletic, and can hold an inventory full of shulker boxes, each full of gold ore, without being slowed down. It would have been such a better twist on the new minecraft movie if the main characters weren’t the “main characters” and were just trying to survive and learn this new ecosystem superseding everything they’ve ever known.
OMG that would have been so much better
I’d pay real good money for someone to make that
@@BiteSizedJPSure you would buddy
I’d like to watch that tho
We could have had this, but unfortunately we can only dream
What makes this worse is that minecarft has several official books, and the first one (that wasn's some type of guide) was literally this. Its about a dude that gets dumped in the world of minecraft and has to learn all the mechanics and rules by trial and error, and it was written by Max Brooks the guy who wrote "World War Z". They already had a good story they could use, and yet...
You nailed how the blocks should look in live action 4:05
Well. If you had made them 16×16 pixels
It appears wren is an old faithful kinda guy, the 32x32 texture pack. I prefer classic, but some do look really good in old faithful
“Minecraft is the largest game ever created, and nothing else comes close.”
*No Man’s Sky*
Technically not exactly, as of scale EVERY world combined beats no mans sky, but as of scale lets say 1:1 no mans sky is the largest, yes i have plenty of hours in both games and we are comparing entirely differenr games and scales, In a way youre right and wrong 😁😁
and elite:dangerous!
Space Engine:
@@lyviasius4354 wait can you travel to any of those 18 quintillion maps in Minecraft? because one can in NMS. Well, almost any, some on the edge and at the center are unreachable.
who ask?
The production value on this is just insane
and yet, significantly cheaper than the minecraft movie
@@AtomixKinggTrue bro True
the animations in this is better than the Minecraft movie LMAO
True, it is very good but even a stickman animation could be better than that atrocity of a movie trailer.
The bucket mlg was sick
🤓
@@mutedpeeps5189 🤡
1:51 MY GOD THATS HIGH RESOLUTION
The fellas have been obsessed with water lately
average shader be like
Water is one of the most realistic thing you can create in CG
@@okman9684 probably not in blender though
I can't believe Wren got his Enderman lore wrong.
Enderman can dodge all projectiles. Even when trapped on a single block with nowhere to teleport to, Enderman can perfectly dodge a whole hail of arrows that cover the entire block the Enderman is trapped on without being hit by a single one.
Only teasing of course, it was a great shot Wren, no pun intended.
And care of Docm77 this can be used along with an arrow that has had its potential energy significantly increased to phase arrows through thousands of blocks before they hit their target.
Damn, you beat me to it 😅
Now can you imagine what the A Minecraft movie will get wrong?
I’m playing with modded weapons so they might not be able to dodge the guns lol
Funnily enough, in the techguns mod (at least the 1.12 version) the enderman cannot dodge bullets.
2:15 the attention to detail when wren walks past the light and cast shadow on the cgi box…magnificant✨🙏🏻
Well, they are using that green cube he shows early on. It can capture the light/shadows, they can basically just chroma key out the green for the texture they want.
The shot at 4:42 is incredible! Made me rewind at least 10 times to appreciate how clean you pulled it off.
Great visuals to contextualize the game, even as a long time player I was surprised by the size and sheer bulk of the mobs. Well done to the whole team, but there were a few inaccuracies:
1) Gold is not the heaviest block, it is netherite. Each block of netherite contains 4 blocks of gold, so it is at least 77,280kg/m3, plus the mass of 36 ancient debris, whatever that may be. (Blue Ice a close second at 74,252kg/m3)
2) Another thing about the weight, you can fill each slot of your inventory with an entire *shoulder box* of netherite, enabling you to carry 27 stacks of 64 blocks in each slot. The player may be one of the strongest characters in all of fiction if you multiply the amount of force it would take to accelerate that mass against gravity for a 1.25m jump.
3) Endermen will teleport away from projectiles regardless of how fast they are going, so 3:44 shouldn't have worked.
4) Minecraft isn't the biggest game by area, that honor probably goes to Elite Dangerous with a 1:1 recreation of the entire milky way or No Mans Sky with however big it's universe is. Idk about biggest by volume though.
I do understand the desire to keep things understandable for a wider audience, but as someone who's been playing the game for most of its history I feel the need to point out things you've overlooked.
Wren is one of my favorite educators on TH-cam. Yes, he's also an entertainer, but he truly finds way to make so many topics educational and entertaining at the same time. I really enjoy all of his educational VFX videos, his TEDtalk was really good too.
He could have his own channel focused on stuff like this and he would do pretty damned well
I wish Wren had taught me at school. His enthusiasm is infectious and he presents in a very digestible way. He could have done this without the props and it still would have been fascinating
I got Bill Nye vibes from this vid
Now imagine those super builds in real life.
@Najeeb_Gamer7788sure they have, bot... Sure they have
Edit: bot is now gone
They might look big, but if Grian built them, they have no backs
@@Cpt.Stickerno0dle-iu3ok f🤣
Imagine Project Earth in Real Life 😂
I mean they'd be about to scale honestly
for Wren at least; bro is almost exactly 2 cubic meters tall
Bro i found this video awesome! All the modern techniques like attention spans creativeness everything was used, not as a background thing, but a thing which was openly presented in a beautiful manner
Unpopular opinion: Wren enthusiastically explaining the size of things is hands down my favorite kind of Corridor Crew video.
*Popular opinion
What you mean unpopular opinion.
Wren is practically the star of the whole studio, given its focus on CGI and his incredibly skilled specialist role in that exact field. His videos are always the most amazing ones for CC.
that's not unpopular
wrong, it's the most popular opinion :)
it's... quite popular, suprisingly
Wow, this has got to be one of the best produced videos on the history of the platform. I know Wren and crew have been working on this way before the Minecraft movie trailer came out, but this video really does feel like "boom, THAT is how you do Minecraft in live-action" and it totally achieves it. Fun, informative, and visual FX that are damn near seamless with reality (personal favorite is the blood splatter on the ceiling after shotgunning the Ender man) this is a video worth feeling proud of crew. Absolutely outstanding.
14:12 Hector and Gus fring moment
Bro finished Breking Bad 2 days ago 😭
And now all I see on the internet is Breking Bad reference 😭
@@HarshuXD I actually finished watched breaking bad like 3 years ago during covid, and thats just how good Breaking bad is 🤣
@@nandraaprianto5026 Yes it's so good
Look at me, creeper.
@@HarshuXDthe references were always there, you just couldn't see them before
3:42 wow! That blue thing is a Minecraft gun? I wish they add that in the next update- *AAAARGH! THAT WAS GORRY!*
*Okay, no, really, can we just appreciate the VFX on this video?? It's crazy!! Props to you guys!!* 👏👏👏
I agree but why is this bold
@@KattoCattoKfIt's just a bot
3:50 Killed an enderman with projectiles? I think not!
Reminds me of "Jedi can deflect lasers? Alright, have fun with this buckshot".
@@vamperjr1376 Enderman is immune. It won't get damaged even if teleportation fails.
Diamond shotgun, not just a bow!
@@Kythyria Same difference
@@kgswsthey are immune to things like arrows and snow balls but we have never seen one dodge raw lead
2:31 the heaviest block is the netherite block, being 4 times heavier than a gold block (a gold block is crafted with 9 gold ingots, a netherite block is crafted from 9 netherite ingots, each netherite ingot is crafted with 4 gold ingots and 4 netherite scraps, we don't know for sure howheavy netherite scraps are, but we do know for sure that netherite ingots and blocks are an alloy that's at least 4 times more dense/heavy than gold)
It’s blue ice
Let's not forget about the crazy things that modpacks add - the Infinity Breastplate from Avaritia is made with 24 Infinity Ingots, each of which contains 11 Infinity Catalysts which are in turn crafted from a bunch of singularities (including the gold singularity which is made from 12,900 gold blocks); Octuple Compressed Cobblestone contains over 43 million blocks of cobble...
don't forget that he could've had a stack in his off hand, and with a command could have one block on head
Plus shulker boxes
Now now, @@elbiggus let's NOT destroy corridor crews brain.
Weelll the thing - it took me a while -, the green block in order to be VFXd like any Mc block. That's awesome! I'm loving this!
Giving a 10 different people who loves Minecraft the same seed for two weeks and then compare the worlds would be an interesting idea.
2:52 Jack Black jumpscare
Even Steve was shocked
The production of these videos just get better and better every time!!!
Imagine the timeline where corridor did the Minecraft movie 14:27
Anyone got the seed for that world?
On their podcast they said they actually had one in the works back in the day but it got shot down
I haven't played MC in years. I introduced my kids to it when they were little and one of them still plays on the regular. They're 19 now. He learnt to code through the game and is studying coding at University.
Minecraft redstone got me interested in computer science when I was like 10. I'm also 19 now, tho I don't play Minecraft particularly often now. But I am majoring in computer science (learning C++ right now)
minecraft got me interested in 3d animation when i was 12, 10 years later and ive got a degree in game art and working towards my career as a 3d artist
4:53 if bucket places a block of water that splash was like nothing lol
13:23 There is a shine on the minecraft map and to only think that the minecraft sun is 1000x bigger then this
7:41
it's true, we do
mogswamp!? the king of the flat world?!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmao, Mogswamp!
💀💀
Lmao
I rarely enjoy a sponsor segment but as someone who rents out my GPUs on Render network we need more exposure for this tech
13:47 if we also add the fact that every block is customisable and there are 820 placable block in minecraft ( i just googled this no. So no guarantee its correct) this would mean taking every block placed by a person makes the world different the total volume of all possible worlds would be : (820^(4.14×10^18))×(2^64). The no. is so big there is exponent inside exponent 😭( i included the volume of nether and end also and did not include blocks which are placeable and customisable like chest ,banners,armor stands etc the no is too big already)
Volume is almost a millinillion
Everyone is so amazed by the CG of the minecraft objects. But I am most amazed by 11:09 spaghetti magic
From 9:28, is how I said they should have done the Minecraft movie. Have humans enter the portal and come out the other side as block characters. You have made my idea a reality!
absolute cinema bro thats how it shouldve been
Agreed. It would've been a thousand times better than what they presented us
Yes!
Corridor just keeps getting better with VFX, and it looks better than “a Minecraft movie”
Can't believe Mojang pulled the rig out on Corridor making the Minecraft movie... Seriously Notch approved them to make it.
Man I love this guy and his work. Just look at the vfx making Minecraft come to life!
9:10 Corridor showing off how their portal VFX are far better than the Minecraft movie's. 😂🎉
Gold is _not_ the heaviest block in minecraft, actually, that would be a fully-saturated wet sponge block, which can store 65 metric tons of water.
If you don't want to argue the merits of this under the technicality that there's no way to _confirm_ a wet sponge's total water contents, that still leaves the Netherite block, which is at least 4x heavier than gold since its ingot equivalent is made from 4 gold ingots and 4 netherite scraps found from ancient debris (extremely dense underground mineral native to the Nether)
So a wet sponge, which is one block, contains more than one block of water. Its capacity is bigger than its volume.
@@gileee yes, which is what makes it a useful block and which is probably why the ocean guardians are defending it. the people who build the monuments must have worshiped the all-mighty powers of the spongeblock or perhaps learned its secrets leading to the ability to carry stacks of blocks in the first place
@@gileeethat just means it’s really dense, just over 65 grams per cubic centimetre (about 3x the density of osmium, the densest metal)
@@bionodroid547 The sponges are made by the guys from Doctor Who.
@@SunMoonSpeedruns Not sure what you mean. Also, water can't be compressed almost at all.
11:59 and yet, some people have found the exact same world as the famous "default texturepack icon" world :D
True scale Of noman sky would break Wren
13:40 Noman sky is the biggest game right now it is truly infinit its larger then minecraft
Considering that both games have the same amount of seeds limited by the maximum value supported by current processors, Minecraft manages to be bigger than No Man's Sky.
This is because each seed generates 3 identically sized dimensions in Minecraft, while a seed only generates a planet with an average of 1000 km² in surface area in No Man's Sky.
The total explorable area of No Man's Sky would be much smaller than the total explorable area of Minecraft.
But if you're talking about size, SpaceEngine, which appears at 12:25, is the largest game/simulator when talking about explorable area. This game generates our Observable Universe in real scale and in a realistic way. You could place the entire explorable area of No Man's Sky inside a region with 72 Milky Way galaxies, which would be a tiny fraction of what the Space Engine is capable of generating.
Someone said Corridor should do the Minecraft movie...
Yeah, absolutely agree! 💯
The crazy thing is that it WAS going to happen but WB being WB they decided against it. Typical.
The person who said Corridor should do the Minecraft movie was Notch, at least according to the Corridor crew.
@@Great_Wall_of_Text But of course Hollywood wouldn't listen.
13:36 what about No man sky?
Its bigger than all possible minecraft world together. This video have few missinformation.
its about mass, the planets there are just repeated anyway@@mateboros952
That’s what I was thinking
@@mateboros952 true no man's sky is way bigger than one minecraft world but of course not all of it combined..
Because all minecraft worlds combined would be 2320 times bigger than no mans Sky map
I did some calculations on the size of the planets in No Man's Sky a few months ago. The planets in No Man's Sky are an average of only 70 km in diameter or around 1 thousand km² in area.
The total explorable area without glitches is equivalent to 29 trillion of times the Earth's surface.
2:07 The heaviest block in the game is actually a netherite block, one ingot is crafted with 4 netherite scrap and 4 gold ingots, and then 9 ingots make a block
Water bucket
Yeah but at the same time, Wren thinks 60 is 7 times more than 12, so maybe we don't trust all the math and just enjoy the scope?
@@its-aydonus6842I think he was comparing surface area, not width. That would be 7x larger
Blue ice contain 9 packed ice while packed ice contain 9 ice and each ice is equivalent to one water bucket which is weight infinite mass if we follow Minecraft logic, meaning blue ice weight 81 times the infinity.
@@its-aydonus6842 The surface area of the Earth is 510 million km^2. The surface area of a Minecraft world is 60,000^2 km^2 or 3.6 billion km^2. 3.6 billion divided by 510 million is 7.05882352941. Rounded to the whole number is 7. The math is correct.
2:00 the metric system is so superpower to the freedom units.
You could visualize, how handy all the dimensions and relations are. From meter to Nm and liters and weight per mm and all of that.
The metric system is perfect.
3:32 Honestly i know i’m nerding here, but as long as you look an enderman in the eyes, even though it gets angry, it won’t actually move until you break eye contact
3:38 that smile
4:10 How? It looks so clean, realistic 🤯
Seeing how far the crews come since the old days. Amazing.
This is how i'd imagine a live action minecraft film to look like
9:34 - Bro made a better version of the Minecraft Movie
13:00 this information is kinda outdated we have found a larger star now called stephenson 218
Yes
@@larsjepsen7216And for the blackholes we got Phoenix A*
Yea
He just likes saying uy scuti
He also said Minecraft is the largest game which is not true no man’s sky is much larger…
5:55 “somehow” they got “wren” to sponsor the “render network” 😏
0:41 just casually pockets the shotgun
He's holding on to it for exactly 3 minutes later.
@@MudakTheMultipliernice catch
One does not simply...
It fit fine beside the 63 gold blocks...
Chekhov's shotgun
5:34 its brent I didn't know you guys did a video with brent from ghost town living thats so coool
In a video with countless effects and CG shots, the thing that stumped me the most was this goddam clone effect at 11:11. HOW'D HE PICK UP THE TUPPERWARE!!!!??
Green screen. He recorded himself putting the tupperware down, then looked at the fridge for a while. After that, because the tupperware didn't move, he picked it up and combined the two videos together
@@Jfile904 doesn't even need a green screen. The camera doesn't move.
Easy. The split line between the two shots moves. When he puts down the bowl, the table is from the left-side shot. Then it switches to the right-side shot which was filmed later.
I love these vids ren does and the passion he brings
4:33 This shot is pure beauty.
La is the best 😊
2:06 no netherite block is theoretically the heavyest because one ingot of nerite takes 4 ingots of gold so its atleat for times as heavy as gold.
03:44 love the amount of work that went into this awesome transition💯🔥
Still best original game to ever launch imo, genius! Also love from Belgium to the Crew!
@Najeeb_Gamer7788 reported
@@FireJach same lol 🤣🤣
I haven't been on corridor to often in the last few years, but just saying the production value has noticeably gone up again for sure
4:16 😂 bro is this TH-cam premium or something wow such a nice shot who even though if that and who ever executed that
@10:12 I loved the diamond paint scheme vw bug in the background. Great job.
“Minecraft is the biggest game ever created and nothing comes close”
No Man’s Sky: hold my planet.
Or elite dangerous
@@thenecroleptI haven’t heard that one before. How big is it?
NMS has 18 quintillion explorable worlds spread across 255 galaxies. Elite Dangerous is supposed to be the estimated size of The Milkyway Galaxy.
came here for this comment. I wonder if NMS got inspiration from the voxel technology to create its explorable universes.
Can you take each block?
I just realized that i am watching you guys since the Minecraft Video back then :) and the add was made brilliant, i didn’t really noticed that it was one of
4:22mins in the video and i think they did more work and research to make this than Warner Bros did to make the Minecraft movie
7:56 Theoretically it is. You can go far past the border, but the code slowly starts to break as the numbers get so large that the random number generators that are responsible for the world generation start to output garbage and the renderer starts to slowly fall apart, causing visual glitches.
Isn't that just on bedrock? I thought Java doesn't have this issue?
It's not true for a long time. Generation stops few block from the border
This is probably one of the best editing I’ve ever seen on a video good work and props to this guy
I’m gonna echo what so many others are saying: this video is awesome and the vfx are genuinely mind blowing.
Also, I never thought about how long it usually takes to render things! I mean it makes sense, but I’ve never considered it!
Is Minecraft the largest game ever created? I dunno about that. Space Engine for example has our entire visible universe that you can explore - literally billions of galaxies each with billions of stars and planets (and you can land on every single one). It's volume is so much bigger than Minecraft and it's all in one large map, not 2^64 possible seeds like in Minecraft. Of course most of that in Space Engine is just empty space but still it is larger. Second largest would likely be No Man's Sky at just over 256 galaxies and third would be Elite Dangerous with just one galaxy. There might be other, perhaps even bigger games that I don't know about though!
Still incredible video, absolutely loved the effects and information. This series might be my favorite of all the Corridor stuff.
isn't elite like the ancient game (80s?) game, impressive
@@netkv Elite dangerous is the more modern release for PC and consoles and is a 1:1 scale sim of the Galaxy. To fully catalogue every planet, star and system would take lifetimes of multiple generations
I dont think we can count space engine. Its not hard to make "game" filled with dots and call it "the planets". Sure its nice that this really exist. Its our universe. But i can in worldbox draw a map of earth and say that "this is one of the biggest maps in game bc its whole earth". No its not. Its representation of world with scale that cant be feelt at any way. Thats why NMS is at first place. Bc you can feel the size of this universe. You can land on any planet and go around which takes many many ours. And i would be against counting space between planets bc its unrealistic as hell. But all planets surface together x 256 galaxys.
I'd say Space Engine isn't a game per se, there's no characters or plot or quests or anything like that. I'd say No Man's Sky is the largest game
@@Sandro_de_Vega They aren't dots - you can land on every single planet, moon or any astronomical object in the game. The planets are procedurally generated and there's not that much on them (except for oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, mountains, canyons, volcanoes, ice caps etc). Planet sizes are true to life and you could walk across their entire surface if you really wanted to. Also unlike No Man's Sky or Elite Dangerous there are no transition animations or loading screens between flying through space or landing on a planet - it's all completely seamless like it would be in real life - just one, complete, unbroken universe that you can explore without and interruptions.
And yes, the only real consideration is whether or not to include Space Engine as a 'game' since it doesn't have any story, quests or much gameplay except for what you make of it. For the most part you are simply a camera flying through the universe, however there are spaceships that you can spawn and pilot - and you can perform actual orbital manouvers etc. So there is some gameplay even if it's barebones.