A devoted Minecraft fan has shared an amazing animated tutorial of creating a fantasy house, which excitingly builds itself. But as much as this video is representative of the in-game building mechanics, a different animation managed to capture the entire Minecraft experience in a perfectly designed loop.

Rendered by a brilliant content creator, one of the latest Minecraft animations captured the entirety of the game’s survival experience in a single block. Each face of the animated cube contained a crucial milestone in the exploration of the game’s blocky world. While the video started with Steve crafting the first basic tools, it eventually reached the point when the character had progressed enough to make a dangerous journey to the End. After defeating the Ender Dragon, Minecraft’s final boss, Steve completed the whole circle emphasizing the title’s endless replayability.

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A talented Minecraft builder and animator named DyliahCraft is back with yet another amazing video after sharing the original animation of a simple Minecraft cabin building itself. This time, the same approach was applied to making a full-scale YouTube tutorial of creating a cleverly detailed fantasy house with turquoise roof tiles and an enchanting tower. Rendered in Blender, the animation meticulously goes through every single step of completing the build, including the intricate interior design. The video also highlights the importance of using various blocks of similar color palettes to achieve texture diversity when building a simple wall. By doing so, players can add neat details and depth to their builds. On top of that, all the smart techniques featured in the video can inspire gamers to create their own unique designs.

Making an impressive Minecraft animation doesn’t necessarily require 3D rendering skills as demonstrated by another talented content creator. Using official Lego crossover sets, the player managed to shoot an incredible stop motion video featuring Minecraft’s Steve. In the short video, the character crafts a wooden ax only to commit a serious crime by breaking one of the game’s unspoken rules.

DyliahCraft’s amazing animations make players wish a similar functionality was available in Minecraft, which might actually become possible with a mod developed specifically for that matter. It’s deeply satisfying to see a house build itself, and on top of that, the process somehow inspires one to launch the game and go back to exploring and taming the blocky world. The additional value of the video lies in its comprehensible step-by-step structure, which teaches a few building tips and tricks, educating new players, and giving them a helpful head start.

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