Watch a $3,000 PC transformed into an ultra realistic Minecraft build with detailed parts and custom RGB effects.
Key Takeaways
- Minecraft can be used to create ultra realistic builds of complex real-world objects.
- Custom textures and 3D modeling tools like Axiom enhance the realism of Minecraft creations.
- Attention to detail, including RGB lighting and accurate part modeling, is crucial for realism.
- Large-scale Minecraft builds can incorporate over 100 million blocks for impressive scale.
- Creative use of Minecraft blocks can mimic real-life materials and designs effectively.
Summary
- The creator transforms a $3,000 PC into a massive Minecraft build over 600 blocks tall with 100 million blocks.
- The PC case is carved out as a giant rectangle with detailed wood bars on the front.
- A unique air hole pattern is modeled on the back, along with a power button and ports on the top.
- The texture includes hole patterns resembling backrooms pitfalls for added realism.
- RGB lighting is incorporated using a custom rainbow texture pack to simulate working RGB.
- Actual images of PC parts were converted into Minecraft blocks and modeled in 3D using Axiom.
- The parts are assembled in Minecraft just like a real PC build.
- The final Minecraft PC build is highly realistic and does not look like a typical Minecraft creation.











