The Gorilla Club 🦍
The Destroyer
I made this because I was inspired for some reason.
No texture packs or mods were used. This was all done in vanilla.
If anybody would like to know how anything here was done, feel free to ask!
Terraria_is_goat🪓
The Axe
Awesome! You should mow the grass though
The Gorilla Club 🦍
The Destroyer
OkayAwesome! You should mow the grass though
SaraBerri🍓
Official Terrarian
Out of curiosity, was this inspired by the Miniknog Apex settlements from Starbound? They look very similar in vibes, but those in-game are also modern house-inspired
I love the look for the appliances downstairs on the first one! They're very well made
I love the look for the appliances downstairs on the first one! They're very well made
The Gorilla Club 🦍
The Destroyer
Out of curiosity, was this inspired by the Miniknog Apex settlements from Starbound? They look very similar in vibes, but those in-game are also modern house-inspired
I love the look for the appliances downstairs on the first one! They're very well made
Thank you! I appreciate your feedback! Also, it wasn't really inspired by anything, it sort of just came to me.
Bobosaurus
Terrarian
That oven is so smart, took me a while to figure out how you did it
RampagerNR
Terrarian
How exactly was the oven and fridge made? Also, what background Walls were used for the curtains?
CannedPotato
Retinazer
The curtains are pumpkin walls with brown paint, red and other paints also work for making good curtain tiles.How exactly was the oven and fridge made? Also, what background Walls were used for the curtains?
The base of the stove I am uncertain about, I have never seen such full textures making half of a tile... However the foreground is steampunk platforms with grey pressure plates on top. With the platforms painted grey as well. On top of that are solid stone slabs with grey painted sandstone columns on top of that.
The fridge is an open slime door painted white, there is an echo block/echo coated block on the top part of the door so that it can exist, the block must be solid for the door to work unless you world edit it into that state so unfortunately the appliances are not very practical for gameplay use without a little modification.
EDIT: I have been searching for a while now, I do not understand how the oven part of that stovetop was made, @The Gorilla Club 🦍 please let us know how you made this part.
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RampagerNR
Terrarian
Thank you, also I assume the walls are white dynasty and slime background respectively for the rooms painted brown right?
CannedPotato
Retinazer
Blue dynasty walls for the living room with brown paint.Thank you, also I assume the walls are white dynasty and slime background respectively for the rooms painted brown right?
The kitchen is a combination of palm wood walls and grey stucco walls with deep orange paint... odd but it has a nice texture to it in the end.
Also no problem! I love identifying blocks used in builds, though never have I been so stumped on something than that oven. I hope we can both get told what that is made of.
RampagerNR
Terrarian
Yeah, hope so, it's really nice, this kind of a build is refreshing, I'm used to the larger more intricate builds, but after seeing this I kind of want to try something minimalistic like it. The furniture looks great, love the fridge and oven. Love the painted sofas.
The Gorilla Club 🦍
The Destroyer
The curtains are pumpkin walls with brown paint, red and other paints also work for making good curtain tiles.
The base of the stove I am uncertain about, I have never seen such full textures making half of a tile... However the foreground is steampunk platforms with grey pressure plates on top. With the platforms painted grey as well. On top of that are solid stone slabs with grey painted sandstone columns on top of that.
The fridge is an open slime door painted white, there is an echo block/echo coated block on the top part of the door so that it can exist, the block must be solid for the door to work unless you world edit it into that state so unfortunately the appliances are not very practical for gameplay use without a little modification.
EDIT: I have been searching for a while now, I do not understand how the oven part of that stovetop was made, @The Gorilla Club 🦍 please let us know how you made this part.
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Hello! I will gladly tell you how the stove was done.
First of all though, just a small correction, brown paint was used for all the walls, orange and red were not used. The fridge was painted gray as well. Also, the echo block on the fridge does not get in the way of the player. Unless you jump, or if something makes you taller than three blocks, like a mount, it does not hinder the player.
About the bottom half of the stove, the black part is offline sapphire gemspark wall with black paint, and the gray part on the bottom is slime platform painted gray, hammered down, and actuated so the player doesn't step on it. There is also an extra platform on each side that's painted invisible to make it look more solid.
This is what you see with spectre goggles.
CannedPotato
Retinazer
Well I was not expecting to be proven so wrong today. Hah! I never said red was part of the build, just that it is a nice option for if you want something vibrant or regal, brown suits this build much better of course.
I did not actually experiment with the door because I was too confident about it, white is shockingly bright but has less of the slime texture about it, if the house was more white it would fit in much better. But the fridge is much better as it is.
I also thought the stucco was painted orange because I was replicating it under the wrong lighting conditions, I was using natural light thinking it properly emulated the glass lanterns but forgot just how warm of a light they gave.
And then there is the oven, I ruled out platforms because I thought they functioned like how echo coating normal tiles to, which makes the blocks nearby behave as though the block doesn't exist.
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Though that is not how platforms work, because they are furniture instead of normal tile types... That is a detail I did not know. Thank you for that.
I did not actually experiment with the door because I was too confident about it, white is shockingly bright but has less of the slime texture about it, if the house was more white it would fit in much better. But the fridge is much better as it is.
I also thought the stucco was painted orange because I was replicating it under the wrong lighting conditions, I was using natural light thinking it properly emulated the glass lanterns but forgot just how warm of a light they gave.
And then there is the oven, I ruled out platforms because I thought they functioned like how echo coating normal tiles to, which makes the blocks nearby behave as though the block doesn't exist.
View attachment 2024-07-07 06-04-20.gif
(Never change, gif compression)
Though that is not how platforms work, because they are furniture instead of normal tile types... That is a detail I did not know. Thank you for that.
Green_Metaknight
The Destroyer
Is that a leaf particle on the top right of the bottom left roof area of the 3rd house?
CannedPotato
Retinazer
It's a day and night version of 2 builds, images one and three are the same house. The hole there is a gap which is part of the dynasty shingles block, since it does not blend with the wood blocks.Is that a leaf particle on the top right of the bottom left roof area of the 3rd house?
The Gorilla Club 🦍
The Destroyer
Sorry about the red paint thing, I should've read your post more carefully.Well I was not expecting to be proven so wrong today. Hah! I never said red was part of the build, just that it is a nice option for if you want something vibrant or regal, brown suits this build much better of course.
I did not actually experiment with the door because I was too confident about it, white is shockingly bright but has less of the slime texture about it, if the house was more white it would fit in much better. But the fridge is much better as it is.
View attachment 475178
I also thought the stucco was painted orange because I was replicating it under the wrong lighting conditions, I was using natural light thinking it properly emulated the glass lanterns but forgot just how warm of a light they gave.
And then there is the oven, I ruled out platforms because I thought they functioned like how echo coating normal tiles to, which makes the blocks nearby behave as though the block doesn't exist.
View attachment 475184
(Never change, gif compression)
Though that is not how platforms work, because they are furniture instead of normal tile types... That is a detail I did not know. Thank you for that.
I greatly appreciate your interest in this build!
Boobnard
Terrarian
What kind of wall did you use for the walls behind the curtains and above the kitchen? Thanks
The Gorilla Club 🦍
The Destroyer
The brown wall that is used in most places is blue dynasty wall painted brown.What kind of wall did you use for the walls behind the curtains and above the kitchen? Thanks
The curtains are pumpkin wall painted brown.
The wall in the kitchen is grey stucco that also has brown paint.
Here is a visual example as well:
This is blue dynasty wall with brown paint.
This is gray stucco with brown paint.
Does this answer your question?
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