In a fantastic display of creative skill, a talented Minecraft player managed to remake Vincent van Gogh’s famous Starry Night into a faithfully designed 3D landscape. It is somewhat of an innovation in terms of recreating real-life pictures in Minecraft. Interestingly, an even more enthusiastic art-building idea has been explored by a different player.
An ingenious gamer named Minecraft_Unofficial decided to introduce automation to the process of creating art in Minecraft. The player designed a system that allows users to paint their pictures in-game using a recreated MS Paint program. It can then turn their pixel art into actual 3D scenes with a single tap of a button. It is worth stressing out that all of this is happening in real-time inside Minecraft, which is astonishing, to say the least.
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Over on the Minecraftbuilds Subreddit, a talented Minecraft builder by the name of ChrisDaCow has recently shared an amazing recreation of Vincent van Gogh’s famous painting Starry Night. Contrary to a popular technique of turning real-life pictures into Minecraft pixel art with the help of external programs, ChrisDaCow decided to create a faithful 3D replica of the scene. As revealed by ChrisDaCow in a detailed YouTube video, the process of recreating van Gogh’s masterpiece in Minecraft was plagued by numerous challenges. Eyeballing the exact shape was quite a difficult job, but matching colors and lighting turned out to be an even more time-consuming task. In the end, however, the player managed to achieve a perfect parallax effect so the scene could look exactly like van Gogh’s famous picture if viewed from a certain point. At the same time, the entire
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