A Minecraft player, and fan of the animated TV show Avatar: The Last Airbender, has recreated the southern air temple. The sandbox survival game, developed by Mojang Studios, sees players exploring a blocky, procedurally generated 3D world that is seemingly endless. Since its release in 2011, Minecraft has been a popular home to many creative players.
Recreating anything in block form is no simple task, but dedicated Minecraft players are always challenging themselves to make something big. Over the years players have chosen iconic landmarks and buildings from various games, TV shows, and movies like the incredible recreation of Minas Tirith and other locales from The Lord of the Rings in Minecraft. Many even choose real-life locations to mimic in Minecraft like the Sydney Opera House. The attention to detail these crafters show is incredible and definitely shows in their work.
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Redditor and Minecraft player StereoMutt has shared their recreation of the southern air temple from Avatar. The temple, known as the childhood home of Aang, resides high in the mountains with a long winding path leading to its doors. StereoMutt’s representation is stunningly accurate and is even presented with a recreation of the world map from Avatar. The map was made using Worldpainter, which is a program developed for use in Minecraft that uses paint-like features to allow players to create their own world from scratch. Being able to place soil, grass, and mountains on a large scale means players can build an entire map with ease and speed instead of block-by-block. However, the program is only for constructing landscapes, so players still have to create any structures
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