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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #30 on: June 19, 2013, 01:01:11 pm »
Here is my tree/house, I love to build these but they take me days... This one took me 4 days straight.
Here (Sorry if there is too many pictures, I couldn't decide which one I thought showed it the best  ::)):
I would put them in spoilers, but I don't know how D:.
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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #31 on: June 19, 2013, 01:08:53 pm »
It is so awesome my hand gave you a +1 without me controlling it.
I thought about houses in trees, but not about houses inside the tree. Really, great idea, and very well done.
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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #32 on: June 19, 2013, 01:17:27 pm »
 :D Thanks!
The only problem I encounter when making these, is that I can almost never get the tree to look natural?! Somehow the aspect of the smaller trees seems so normal, but when they get big it's always some funky shape  XD. But yeah, thanks! This is the most "Natural" one I have made! ;D

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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #33 on: June 19, 2013, 01:19:16 pm »
It is so awesome my hand gave you a +1 without me controlling it.
Same. :D

Also props to GLSL shaders, that looks really awesome when you have a decent GPU. <_< I'm really impatient to get Jean-Frédérique II. :P

The only problem I encounter when making these, is that I can almost never get the tree to look natural?! Somehow the aspect of the smaller trees seems so normal, but when they get big it's always some funky shape  XD. But yeah, thanks! This is the most "Natural" one I have made! ;D
Maybe if you had RedPower the rubber trees could help you ? Or maybe a large jungle tree ?
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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #34 on: June 19, 2013, 01:21:20 pm »
It is so awesome my hand gave you a +1 without me controlling it.
Same. :D

Also props to GLSL shaders, that looks really awesome when you have a decent GPU. <_< I'm really impatient to get Jean-Frédérique II. :P

Yeah, with shaders, it's hard to find an optimized pack that looks great but runs well  <_<. I can give you the link to the one I use if you would like. It's the best one I have found so far.

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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #35 on: June 19, 2013, 01:23:48 pm »
The main problem now is that I have a 256MB Radeon HD 4650. <_< This card sucks. :P

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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #36 on: June 19, 2013, 01:28:05 pm »
Oooh, ya. If you are trying to run shaders with that, I wish the best of luck! Mine barely handles it, and I have a (I think) 2 gb, AMD Radeon HD 7560D. I prefer Nvidia, but this works :).

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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #37 on: June 19, 2013, 01:59:58 pm »
Here is my tree/house, I love to build these but they take me days... This one took me 4 days straight.
Here (Sorry if there is too many pictures, I couldn't decide which one I thought showed it the best  ::)):
I would put them in spoilers, but I don't know how D:.
Is that on 1.5.2? If so, could you give me a link to the shader mod you used and can you tell me how you installed it? I have tried shader mods a few times, but I never found one that actually worked.
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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #38 on: June 19, 2013, 02:00:43 pm »
Here is my tree/house, I love to build these but they take me days... This one took me 4 days straight.
Here (Sorry if there is too many pictures, I couldn't decide which one I thought showed it the best  ::)):
I would put them in spoilers, but I don't know how D:.
Is that on 1.5.2? If so, could you give me a link to the shader mod you used and can you tell me how you installed it? I have tried shader mods a few times, but I never found one that actually worked.
Yeah, absolutely. Would you like me to PM you?
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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #39 on: June 19, 2013, 02:03:26 pm »
Oooh, ya. If you are trying to run shaders with that, I wish the best of luck! Mine barely handles it, and I have a (I think) 2 gb, AMD Radeon HD 7560D. I prefer Nvidia, but this works :).
If those kind of specs barely run the shaders, I think I'll be avoiding them for a while. My lappy nearly explodes every time I run MC in the first place XD

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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #40 on: June 19, 2013, 02:05:02 pm »
Oooh, ya. If you are trying to run shaders with that, I wish the best of luck! Mine barely handles it, and I have a (I think) 2 gb, AMD Radeon HD 7560D. I prefer Nvidia, but this works :).
If those kind of specs barely run the shaders, I think I'll be avoiding them for a while. My lappy nearly explodes every time I run MC in the first place XD
XD, Yeah, shaders are EXTREMELY resource intensive, but look, beautiful. If minecraft, doesn't run well, try installing Optifine, it will definitely help, lol.

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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #41 on: June 19, 2013, 02:05:03 pm »
Here is my tree/house, I love to build these but they take me days... This one took me 4 days straight.
Here (Sorry if there is too many pictures, I couldn't decide which one I thought showed it the best  ::)):
I would put them in spoilers, but I don't know how D:.
Is that on 1.5.2? If so, could you give me a link to the shader mod you used and can you tell me how you installed it? I have tried shader mods a few times, but I never found one that actually worked.
Yeah, absolutely. Would you like me to PM you?
Maybe you can say it here, so other people who are interested can see it too. But if you want to keep it a bit more on-topic, a PM is fine too.
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 - A 3D collision detection library (axe) RELEASED! (topic)(screenshot)(more recent screenshot)(screenshot of it being used in a tilemapper)
Spoiler For inactive:
- A first person shooter with a polygon-based 3d engine. (z80, will probably be recoded in axe using GLib) ON HOLD (screenshot)
 - A java MORPG. (pc) DEEP COMA(read more)(screenshot)
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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #42 on: June 19, 2013, 02:11:41 pm »
I've used Sonic Ether's shaders quite a lot on my machine and I must say it performs quite well (render distance needs to be on normal from time to time, but hey). I run it on my laptop with an nvidia GeForce GT630M. One thing's for sure though, OptiFine helps A LOT :)

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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #43 on: June 19, 2013, 02:22:04 pm »
So, Incase anyone, would like to know how I prefer to install shaders, here (magic launcher is handy).

1. Download Magic Launcher (I find it is the best, for non-manually installing mods)
http://magiclauncher.com/adloadx.php?f=MagicLauncher_1.1.5.exe

2. Download Optifine 1.5.2
http://optifined.net/adloadx.php?f=OptiFine_1.5.2_HD_U_D2.zip

3. Download Chocapic's shader (or whatever shader you prefer ;))
http://www.dl5.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1365361114

4. Download Shaders(THIS ONE(It is the only one, I found compatible with HD_U_D2))
http://cl.ly/OrkH

Don't worry I have used all of these downloads and they are OK.

5. Back up your .minecraft saves and what every you want to keep and get a fresh Jar.

6. Open Magic Launcher, hit setup. You should see a screen with 2 boxes click add, to the right of the middle box. Add Optifine FIRST, then add Shaders SECOND(Order is important, after all you have to load optifine first to be able to load shaders right?).

7. Hit ok, Then run minecraft from there.

8. Go to options/Shaders and hit the open shaderpack button.

9. Drag and drop the shaderpack (v3_preveiw... something, something for Chaco's).

10. Hit ok, and play minecraft.

Viola, If you have any questions PM me.
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Re: Epic Things you Built in Minecraft
« Reply #44 on: June 20, 2013, 04:30:55 am »
The main problem now is that I have a 256MB Radeon HD 4650. <_< This card sucks. :P
That's nothing. My old computer had an ATI Radeon 9250+ 128 MB (PCI) since I had no PCI-E nor AGP slot. It could barely run any game made after 2005 because it had no Pixel Shader 2.0 support. It was even worse before I install that card, as I had on-board Intel graphics >.<

This is kinda funny to read about video card shader issues in a Minecraft thread, considering how the graphics are very PSOne-like. :P
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