Not only do you build impressive buildings in Minecraft, but with Redstone you can also build the craziest constructions and machines and even an entire programme.
Have you ever built an automatic door with Redstone in Minecraft or even a farm that harvests ripe fruit by itself? Then you probably know that you have only scratched the surface of the possibilities of Redstone constructions.
Various YouTubers impress again and again with enormous and incredibly complicated machines. A brand new video now shows how two of these Minecraft experts build a functional drawing program within Minecraft.
How MS Paint works in Minecraft
In their roughly 10-minute video, the two virtual builders, (Mattbatwings) and (Sloimay) explain how they were able to finish their project in just one day, and what’s behind the interface:
In the finished programme you can choose between three different tools. It is possible to draw (relatively angular) circles, to insert graphics such as smileys and to create free lines by walking around with the help of a touch pad. Furthermore, it is also possible to determine the thickness of the circles and lines, as well as the position of the former. If you want to try it out for yourself, you can even download a world in which the construction is located.
In the finished programme
you can choose between three different tools. It is possible to draw (relatively angular) circles, to insert graphics such as smileys and to create free lines by walking around with the help of a touch-Pad
. Furthermore, it is also possible to determine the thickness of the circles and lines, as well as the position of the former. If you want to try it out for yourself, you can even download (a world) in which the construction is located.
By the way, this is not the first time that someone has tried to recreate Paint in Minecraft. The popular Minecraft channel Mumbo Jumbo already showed a similar project. However, this one did not have the same functions.
What do you think of the huge Redstone construction? Are you impressed by the intricate mechanics, or do you prefer to look at elaborately built cities and castles in Minecraft? Feel free to post your opinions in the comments!