Minecraft has extremely basic texture fidelity, graphics quality, and entity 3D models. When a player creates their character, it has a simple blocky 3D model with pixelated skin texture. Though there ...
Who: Minecraft-loving YouTuber PippenFTS. Why we care: A lot of people talk about having the whole world in the palm of their hand, but now one man has actually gone and done it. “To be born in this ...
The Minecraft modding community has grown exponentially over the last 15 years, with loads of mods having unique feature sets competing against each other. Not all of these mods are intercompatible, ...
We have seen a number of impressive user made Minecraft models of real life objects and structures in the past, from a meticulous recreation of Apple's headquarters to a model of Jurassic Park from ...
After spending four years building Chicago out of virtual blocks, an 18-year-old from the north suburbs unveiled an intricate Minecraft map of downtown on Saturday. Ryan Zull, a New York University ...
If you've been hankering to get your hands on a creeper and a Lego version of Minecraft just doesn't do it for you then hopefully a brief gander at the Papercraft app will pacify your yearning. Sadly, ...
Building a model of a well-known physical form in Minecraft is an old fascination for us by now. Early in the days of the game’s meteoric rise in popularity, we were stunned by scale models of the USS ...
Minecraft now has an official way to export 3D models, but there's a catch: it's only available with the Windows 10 version of the game. With that version you can now pull models out of the game and ...
Leave it to griefers to ruin a good thing in Minecraft. Last week Denmark proudly announced the unveiling of a 1:1 scale replica of its country that was built-in Minecraft by a Danish geodata firm.
Hajrudin Krdzic is a News Writer for GameRant from Bosnia and Herzegovina. From his earliest gaming memories of playing various RTS titles to being obsessed with climbing through League of Legends ...
I half suspect that the British Geological Survey's continued Minecraft experiments are just an excuse to play Minecraft in work. "It's educational," they probably tell their bosses, before closing ...