
Recreating State Farm Stadium in Minecraft is one thing, building all of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild takes things to the next level. This recreation took three years to complete, and after seeing what exactly went into it, you’ll see why.
Our favorite part of the map? That would be Zora’s Domain, purely for its visuals in the blocky world of Minecraft. For those familiar with the series, this is a recurring location in The Legend of Zelda series, based on Zora’s Waterfall from A Link to the Past. It basically acts as the home of the aquatic race known as the Zora. You can download it here (only for 1.21.4) now.
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I feel bad mentioning this now, but for anyone ever doing a similar project: there’s a program, pretty old but it still works, called obj2mc. It converts obj 3D model files directly into Minecraft schematic files. All of the issues with angles, overhangs, and general outlines for unique objects could have been solved pretty easily with a few file conversions, making this entire project just into a matter of painting palettes & detailing with things like stairs & slabs & such,” said one commenter.
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