VGHVI Minecraft: March 31, 2016

Apr 24 2016

For the March Minecraft session I wanted to think about how the long balcony I’d added in February affected the cave I was working on. So at first I wandered around a bit:

I have no idea where this is from; probably not even that same cave, maybe it's the ravine in the ice forest?

I have no idea where this is from; probably not even that same cave, maybe it’s the ravine in the ice forest?

Another view of that persistent glitch

Another view of that persistent glitch

The top of a waterfall in a cave

The top of a waterfall in a cave

The bottom of the waterfall in the cave

The bottom of the waterfall in the cave

I remember looking in the glitch cave, and deciding that it didn’t actually go all the way through to the outside. Which is a potential area for further change: maybe I could dig out from there and turn it into a third entrance to the cave? I’ll think about that this week.

At any rate, the main area that I settled on was the lower room in the back: it’s too shallow. So I deepened and furnished it, so it could start to stand on its own.

This room is too shallow

This room is too shallow

I hit a hole in the ceiling when extending it further back

I hit a hole in the ceiling when extending it further back

Now the depth looks right, and there's floor covering

Now the depth looks right, and there’s floor covering

A bookshelf on the right wall

A bookshelf on the right wall

And a sofa on the back wall

And a sofa on the back wall

Once I had that looking nice, I got to thinking about the first large room I’d finished: I liked its sides, but there’s too much space in the middle. So I decided to build a table there:

Too much space in the middle

Too much space in the middle

A back view of the table

A back view of the table

A front view of the table

A front view of the table

My memory when building that was that I thought it might be too big and/or not a great design. When I look at it in those pictures, though, it seems fine from a space point of view, but clearly the wrong color: I don’t want the table to blend into the floor! So I’ll change that this month.

Here's the view of the back of the central area

Here’s the view of the back of the central area

Arches when looking up in the back

Arches when looking up in the back

The upper room could use some work

The upper room could use some work

I don’t have a good picture representing all of this, but my current hypothesis is that it’s starting to point me at a coherent aesthetic that wasn’t there four months ago: the band of wood from the balcony combined with using that wood as the floor for finished rooms is a nice counterpart to the stone walls elsewhere. So I want to see if I can continue that pattern while finishing off other areas.

 

After doing that, I did my usual flying around:

A castle foundation - I don't know if that's new or something old that I happened to notice now

A castle foundation – I don’t know if that’s new or something old that I happened to notice now

A flow of lava in the distance

A flow of lava in the distance

Torches in midair

Torches in midair

Revisiting Dan's path

Revisiting Dan’s path

Pat's still at work

Pat’s still at work

One response so far

  1. […] For the April Minecraft session, I wanted to play extend the “band of wood floors” aesthetic that I decided made sense in my cave the previous month. […]