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    BlueMap

    BlueMap

    A Minecraft mapping tool that creates 3D models of your Minecraft

    BlueMap is a program that reads your Minecraft world files and generates not only a map, but also 3D models of the whole surface. With the web app you then can look at those in your browser and basically view the world as if you were ingame! Or just look at it from far away to get an overview. BlueMap comes as a Spigot/Paper or Sponge Plugin, as a Fabric or Forge-Mod and you can also use BlueMap without any Server from the Command-Line as a standalone tool. If installed as a Plugin/Mod, BlueMap renders asynchronously to your MinecraftServer-Thread. This means at no time it will block your server thread directly. ...
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Tiler

    Tiler

    Build images with images

    Tiler is an open-source tool that creates complex images by assembling many smaller images or shapes into a mosaic-style composition. Unlike traditional mosaic generators that rely on simple square grids, Tiler supports tiles with multiple shapes and sizes, allowing far more creative and flexible visual patterns. The software analyzes a target image and reconstructs it using a collection of smaller tile images or shapes that collectively approximate the original picture. This approach enables the creation of artistic mosaics built from objects such as circles, lines, letters, LEGO-style blocks, or other custom shapes. ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    FarPlaneTwo

    FarPlaneTwo

    Level-of-Detail renderer in Minecraft. Allows for render distances

    FarPlaneTwo is an experimental open-source Minecraft mod that introduces a Level-of-Detail (LoD) terrain rendering system designed to dramatically extend how far players can visually see across the game world. Instead of rendering distant terrain using the same detailed chunk system as nearby areas, the mod generates simplified representations of terrain that require far fewer resources to display. This approach allows players to view landscapes at extremely large distances while maintaining acceptable performance levels. ...
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    this minecraft house i have been working on for months and not even done yet but a friend wanted me to upload what i had so far.
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    this minecraft house i have been working on for months and not even done yet but a friend wanted me to upload what i had so far. this is my whole .minecraft folder on account i have mods installed, this world is up to date with the 1.6.6 update.
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