this video made me check if I was getting april fooled before watching it
@2sheddy13 сағат бұрын
I appreciate the effort that you put into making this video. Its cinematic concept is really nice. You got my sub.
@Swaeshy15 сағат бұрын
camping outside the squibble store in my tent for the next squibble upload
@ivankrasko445617 сағат бұрын
Вау! А ты хорош
@terramain2325Күн бұрын
Gorgeous! The sun burned my eyes too
@GlossyPigeonКүн бұрын
It’s an anamorphic piece of art really. You’ve overcome a technical limitation to create something circular in a square world.
@watchf2 күн бұрын
Slime rancher music glass dessert
@Shiris_box2 күн бұрын
interesting comementp
@TopOfAllWorlds3 күн бұрын
Holy shit this is so autistic I love it thank you
@user-er5mg6zj4v4 күн бұрын
minecraft players have finally invented stonehenge
@Cheezits2715 күн бұрын
I dont know how i noticed that the Background music for the First minute from slime Rancher is
@Spec7rejay5 күн бұрын
Actual interaction: Me: I need to play Minecraft Brother: what’s wrong? Me: I need to play Minecraft
@computerguy-yn5lw5 күн бұрын
thats awesome
@papadelta6 күн бұрын
Nostalgia time remembering sethblings videos :D Nice content btw
@jacobtinkle96866 күн бұрын
Amazing!
@davidthomas28706 күн бұрын
I tend to use some walls to help control restone systems like a ribbon cable. Its interesting to be able to send multiple signals on adjacent column of walls. Ive used this in combination with several redcoders and some basic logic to make a really ineffecient universal storage, sorting and item call system. Basically, i used 2 redcoders, one with a book and lectern and one with an item frame (8 lines per page, 8 possible outputs per item frams) feeding an arrayed system of logic gates (i also have multiple books stored via item frames, which acts as a 3rd dimension of selection. Select book, place in lectern, select page, select item on page with item frame "dial". System breaks if you have multiple books removed from their item frames at once or if books arent placed back in their matching frames, havent figured out how to handle that yet). They interact as an array simple gates so that only 1 output of the system is ever on. I then used walls to transmit the correct signal up to the correct stoarage silo connection, as well as sending the signal to pulse only the relevant dispenser at the "bottom" of each item silo x number of times (using 2 item frames for 1-64 pulses per activation by having a second twin redcoder array, each coresponding to counter that outputs a pre determined number of pulses from 1-64), and a final bit of wallstone to lock up all the inputs while the system is active. It works not great and is quite laggy due to the sheer number of components, but i effectively have the kind of item storage system normally only possible with mods, and im slowly adding autocrafting to allow it to auto populate more complex items into the system and it was a ton of fun to build.
@CephasTheWanderer6 күн бұрын
I haven't played Minecraft in 8 years but these videos are so interesting to me LOL
@shocknaw41467 күн бұрын
I like this video, thanks for the fun ideas
@vychpe.smetana7 күн бұрын
How can you see so much of the beqcons i can only see like 30 out of 500
@venusdawnstar13507 күн бұрын
It's beautiful and my new project
@samloredescarregado17558 күн бұрын
That video and the color grading one actually helped on the end barrens I were trying to convert each discovered island in a gimmick and the island that i woulf focus on beacon messed me up when i tried to make bigger circles with degrade Thanks, hope you get even more recognization
@TacTato8 күн бұрын
Bruh, wallstone are not even the most stupid form of redstone, just use logs and leaves (Leaves for some reason get an update if connected or disconnected to a log)
@Name-dr7xo9 күн бұрын
Do you know any videos I could find on how putting red stone into a solid block works? I’m really new to red stone and would love to learn more
@JKnight10 күн бұрын
loved this
@maxtaggart607211 күн бұрын
I think this video is really cool but I think it takes away from ur cool video when Im constantly getting insulted for not understanding why things are happening. Not saying that its not obvious for a lot of people, but when you say it every time it just feels bad
@wakegan79111 күн бұрын
this is actually very useful. the server i play on limits redstone components to 15 per chunk and it really annoys me. they also have a separate limit for hoppers that's 10 per chunk, and i like to use many hoppers as decorative blocks too.
@lurgutrenalpak839811 күн бұрын
would help if you dialed your fov down a notch or two
@JayceMinecraft12 күн бұрын
I love how you overdid this but I literally can't see a difference between the two LOLLL
@textheflex88112 күн бұрын
He's in the walls... HE'S IN THE NOTCH STONED WALLS!!!
@textheflex88112 күн бұрын
Bruh, redstone has become so advanced it doesn't even use redstone dust anymore.
@TerexJ12 күн бұрын
Ayo, I heard that you like computers so I put a computer in your computer.
@MoonieLovegood12 күн бұрын
So if you have a stone wall for wallstone… is that stonewallstone, or stonewallwallstone?
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz12 күн бұрын
Kinda stumbled upon this by accident, not sure if ill ever use this knowledge but its very interesting and its a well made video.
@pedropiata64813 күн бұрын
Coldnt u use some 0 tick to speed up the proces?
@some_121414 күн бұрын
math time: i think this process can be done more efficiently when using complex argand functions and circles. starting with complex numbers: the function [a•cis(z)] where “a” is the distance from the centre and “z” is the angle relative to the positive x axis (with a range of -pi<z<=pi), the equation can be done as [a•cis (k(pi)/48)] where k is a integar and finding solutions of integrated or close to integrated values will allow you to know where to place the block for circle graph: the function [x^2 + y^2 = r^2] can be used to find the points closest to the circle to have the best effect. this is more so a redundancy in the system as “r” of this function is the same distance as “a” in [a•cis(z)] but having both equations in a graphing tool like desmos can help visualise the final circle and how close it would be to the true circle so there isn’t one point just way off in the distance relative to the others. this mainly is done to eliminate the manual aspect of turning the armour stand and seeing what blocks align with its ray
@arushamshafeeq942815 күн бұрын
My biggest flex of wealth is having an entire strip going from border to border beign my claim. 1 claim chunk is 100000$. A diamond is 100$
@jasonpm21315 күн бұрын
U cool
@Artoriandaraisin15 күн бұрын
Ancient ruins slime rancher music?
@tommula1915 күн бұрын
I play since 2011-12 and never knew walls can do that
@Jack-ck3jh15 күн бұрын
I'm admiring the fact that it looks chaotic until you stand in the middle and it all looks perfect.
@kindadepressedguy166216 күн бұрын
goes through multiple methods of making a 2nd door opening as fast as possible to save time... and its still slower than double clicking
@fromandtounknown657516 күн бұрын
who needs RGB PC if you can have RGB Minecraft
@miffvreall443417 күн бұрын
Hey, he cut the video by 8 seconds, that's the result! 9:29
@miffvreall443417 күн бұрын
"And now he can finally die in peace"
@Chicenk17 күн бұрын
But now it looks like a square
@Tsutaru17 күн бұрын
thank you so much for this explanation
@spiralspark852317 күн бұрын
The engineer in me is happy that the way you find the best block positions is simple The mathematician in me is sad that it isn't perfect. Now I want to try generalizing this to any density of sample points equally perceptually placed on a circle around the origin.
@spiralspark852317 күн бұрын
I imagine it would have to do with the 345 triangle
@ACABROCKY18 күн бұрын
eventually they gonna patch these
@user-gt2iy6ce5d19 күн бұрын
Ah yes, beacon kerning
@Meatmallet19 күн бұрын
I used walls to encode music for my player pianos on my channel
@TheMrSword19 күн бұрын
That’s amazing I didn’t even know you could have more than one stained glass and have it make a difference (is that a Java thing?)