The Minecraft community has long been amazed by the creativity and skill of its players, who continually showcase impressive constructions. Enthusiasts have dedicated countless hours to create sprawling cities, imaginative landscapes, and even intricate functioning computers within the game.
A talented player and Reddit user, u/Obsidan_TNT, recently shared captivating images on the game’s subreddit, featuring a detailed recreation of Tokyo’s famous Shibuya crossing. Rendered in Blender for enhanced visual appeal, this impressive project is part of the broader Build The Earth initiative, where participants are striving to faithfully recreate the entire planet at a 1:1 scale in Minecraft.
Check out the Shibuya crossing built in Minecraft! by u/Obsidan_TNT in Minecraft
In response to this build, user u/hmm69420hmm humorously questioned if anything notable has *not* happened in Shibuya, emphasizing the area’s influence in culture and media. The Shibuya district is frequently depicted in various forms of entertainment.
Comment by u/Obsidan_TNT from discussion in Minecraft
User u/NeedleworkerNo5357 playfully asked, “Where’s Sukuna when you need him?”referencing the hit anime and manga series, Jujutsu Kaisen. This comment sparked further discussion, with many other users joining in on mentioning Jujutsu Kaisen and other popular anime titles.
Comment by u/Obsidan_TNT from discussion in Minecraft
User u/Damir512 made a fun suggestion for the original poster to place a TNT block and detonate it while shouting “Domain Expansion,”again referencing Jujutsu Kaisen. Another Redditor, u/Giorno_giovanan, quipped that it seemed like Sukuna was making a second appearance.
Meanwhile, user u/Metrophidon9292 inquired if the last image included Anya from the popular anime Spy Family. The original poster confirmed this, cleverly hiding Easter eggs within the Build The Earth project.
Another inquiry came from u/countjj, who wanted to know what shaders were utilized in the images. The original poster replied that they employed Cycles for rendering. The user further clarified whether the images were made in Blender or if it simply referred to the shader’s name. The OP confirmed the usage of Blender for the image creation.
Exploring the Build The Earth Project in Minecraft
In this bold venture, skilled players are undertaking the monumental task of replicating the entire Earth in a 1:1 scale within Minecraft. This encompasses the construction of major cities, iconic landmarks, and even every household worldwide. The scale of this initiative demands unprecedented collaboration among players, and despite the efforts of thousands, there remains a significant amount of terrain yet to be covered.
Recently, another player contributed to the effort by sharing images of their recreation of New York City as part of this grand project. Individuals interested in participating can join the initiative through the official Build The Earth website.
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