I Built with NEW 1.21 Blocks in Hardcore Minecraft Survival

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Published 2024-04-25

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  • @fWhip
    Thank you for checking out today's upload! I hope you enjoy the new additions and interiors for the city! Please click that like button as it helps me out a TON and if you enjoyed the video, please subscribe! ❤❤❤
  • @ObviousPachyderm
    I love the idea of cafes and study areas popping up the closer you get to the university. Coffee shops and food trucks (carts) would be very on brand there too.
  • @sparrrorow
    happy seeing the slower pace again, really love to see all the details that go into the building process
  • @riuphane
    This might not mean much, but i personally GREATLY appreciate you working in lower brightness. Maybe we can't see as well, but it feels so much better and looks so much cooler and more atmospheric. Your builds are incredible and the aesthetic is amazing, but when it feels like you're using night vision constantly, some of that gets lost, so to me this is much better!
  • @gavingould5158
    This has to be my favourite city building episode! So great to see you having fun building!! I love getting to watch you build in real time too, and the interiors are such a treat!! Just feels like a great Fwhip doing his magic episode :)
  • For the university, as someone who's in academia, I wanted to offer some open-ended prompts of things to have, focusing on things you might not have thought of that will stand out and make unique builds to give the university some character: -Where do students live? Dorms, nearby cheap apartment-style housing, fraternity buildings, etc -Where do students eat? Dining halls, but also cafes, convenience stores, food trucks, etc -Where do students go to drink/party? Where do students have illegal parties (underage drinking etc)? Where do students who don't want to drink go to party? -Where do students go to work out? Are there sports fields/stadiums? Walking trails? A gym with equipment? Dance studios? -Where do students go if they are sick? Do nursing/medical students have an onsite hospital to practice treating patients? -How do students travel to and across campus? Is there a shuttle? Do they ride bikes, skateboards, and scooters? Are there desire paths? Are there disused buildings where the path has been degraded? -Where do students study hands-on topics? Art studios, but also labs for experiments, lab schools for education students, outdoor areas for studying plants/animals, etc. Art studios can also include specialty areas like ceramics studios and their kilns, blacksmithing forges, photography darkrooms, etc. -Where is student work shown off? Is there a theater? Concert hall? Museum? Student art is often displayed in other buildings, especially libraries, dining halls, and outdoor areas. -Where do students graduate? Sometimes graduation is just held on a sports field or in a concert hall/theater, but sometimes there are grand arches and promenades for the purpose. -Where do administrators work? Where are the janitors based? Where do the staff (non-teaching workers) and faculty (teaching workers) live? -Universities grow and evolve over time, so having an old part of campus and a new part might be a fun way to vary your builds. University architecture is pretty distinctive and there are a few architectural styles that just scream "american university". Hope this gives you lots of good inspiration! I'm super passionate about academia so hearing that you'll have a university build really inspired me to think about what I'd consider must-haves when building a university. These are a little skewed towards modern day but I hope breaking it down into important questions can help make them more broadly applicable.
  • @hinuy7510
    I loved the new editing style, it’s much easier to follow the episode and really get a feel for the build/building process!!
  • @EliteKoala
    i love the new 1.21 blocks, perfect for a fantasy world!
  • @sarahjenkins8983
    I love it when you talk through the texturing and why each detail adds to the build. Helps me narrate in my head in my own world! Thank you!!🙏
  • This different style of building where you talk about the process more is something I love. I hope you decide to continue to do this. Wonderful builds and really excited that you did interiors!
  • During the modern medieval period, color was a status symbol. Hiring artists and getting hold of paint was really expensive, so only people of higher status could afford it. The more color and art you had. The more prosperous you were
  • 01:38 I've seen some comments saying how we don't need another grey block, but this right here really shows why it is needed. The amount of depth a subtle change of color adds to a build is palpable.
  • @bannaboyKLZ
    Fwhip don’t over do it we all love your content and we want you to be happy and healthy so all the fwippers want u to take it easy
  • I love that you went the Bdubs route and lowered the light, it’s much more realistic
  • @umbrify
    I really enjoyed the pace of this episode! It feels a lot more laid back, easier to watch without having to be in the mood for that high energy vibe, while also being engaging the whole way through! I’d love to see future episodes keep this sort of style (Also, I am proud of you for doing interiors, it adds a lot of much needed life to the whole street :_fWhipHYPE:)
  • @PotatoPaper
    The city is looking great keep on going The 1.21 blocks is perfect for your FANTASY world
  • @codybaird4811
    The bottom texture for the crafter goes great with deepslate bricks!!
  • @evecorrine2755
    Omggg I’m so excited for the university build!!!! Since the beginning of this series I was hoping you’d take on some sort of university/academy type project so I can’t wait to see it come to fruition in the future episodes❤❤❤
  • @alvine7637
    Great pacing! Great buildings! Great interiors! Loved the video and I felt like it brought me back to the reason I started watching you. Hope that you keep on going
  • @Fruit_Cake_Boii
    I love the random build-blabber. Makes me very happy, and also distinctly helps me think through my own build process.