I've been working on this town for quite a while, and I'm finally finished (whew!). I've started making some adjustments to it to turn it into an adventure map- adding secret levers and hidden staircases and the like- but at the moment it's just a pretty town, so I thought I'd share.The town itself is divided into three districts: The Stone district (the working-class area, featuring the market and the blacksmith), the Birch District (the academic middle-class area, featuring an inn, a potion shop, and a library), and the Wool district (the religious upper-class area, featuring the mayor's house, a well, the sorcerers house, the priest's house, and an ancient pathway.). And finally, separate from the districts, is the haunted tower which sits on the mountain overlooking the town.
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The key to the tower was lost long ago in the mysterious blaze that consumed the priest's house, and it is rumored that the tower itself is infested with the living dead.Notes:. No guides/plans/layouts/references used.
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Everything in this town came from my head. Please don't copy and paste my designs into your map or contest entry. You can use them for your own private enjoyment, however. Go nuts. Every house is fully furnished.
Feel free to explore and enjoy. This is the first large-scale project I've ever made. Please be gentle in your criticism- I know almost nothing about architecture, Minecraftian or otherwise. CLICK THE SPOILERS!
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There are a lot of images in this post for you to look at!. Some of the screenshots below were taken while the town was still being built.Texture pack used: (made by me ). Side:Back porch and garden:View of the bar and common dining area.The kitchen, complete with sink!Private dining area.Inside the stairwell.Upper landing.A view down the hallway of the upper floor.
The rooms of the inn are labeled according to their quality, with the Diamond suite being the best, the Gold room being the next best, and the Iron room being little more than a closet.:3Inside the Diamond suite.Kitchen area inside the Diamond suite.Dining area inside the Diamond suite.Inside the Gold room.Another view of the Gold room.Inside the Iron room. I like all the material blending - makes the houses look more alive.
Also like the roof layouts and extra details like the streetlamps and porch roofs. I especially like the sorceror's house and the covered porch on the back of the family cottage. The interiors are very well done, too - each interior matches the function of the building perfectly. In fact, the structures are so nice that they sort of put the little yards surrounding them to shame (kind of like setting diamonds in pewter). I think that adding shrubs, hedges, more flowers/flower boxes, and a big tree or three would make the village background a more lush and interesting complement to your buildings.
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I like all the material blending - makes the houses look more alive. Also like the roof layouts and extra details like the streetlamps and porch roofs. I especially like the sorceror's house and the covered porch on the back of the family cottage. The interiors are very well done, too - each interior matches the function of the building perfectly. In fact, the structures are so nice that they sort of put the little yards surrounding them to shame (kind of like setting diamonds in pewter).
I think that adding shrubs, hedges, more flowers/flower boxes, and a big tree or three would make the village background a more lush and interesting complement to your buildings. + rep for you.Thanks for the feedback! Now that you mention it, it could use some hedges and trees.
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