World’s Largest Cookie — Transcript

Watch the creation of the world's largest 3D cookie in Minecraft, featuring over 2 million blocks and realistic textures.

Key Takeaways

  • Minecraft can be used to create highly detailed and massive 3D models.
  • Combining real-life textures with in-game modeling enhances realism.
  • Creative use of terrain tools (like Axium) can transform flat builds into 3D shapes.
  • Attention to detail, such as adding crumbs and bite marks, improves visual storytelling.
  • Hardcore mode adds an extra challenge to large-scale Minecraft projects.

Summary

  • The video showcases the world's largest cookie built in Minecraft with over 35,000 blocks in the original version.
  • The creator aims to improve on the original by making a much bigger, 3D cookie that dwarfs the previous flat design.
  • A massive outline of the cookie shape was made with over 2 million blocks inside it.
  • A real-life giant cookie was baked and its image was used as a texture overlay on the Minecraft outline.
  • The creator used a tool called Axium to raise the cookie into a rough 3D shape.
  • Chocolate chips were modeled as mounds and cracks were carved as ravines to enhance realism.
  • An edge of the cookie was shaped to look like a bite was taken out of it.
  • Old world record cookies were placed as crumbs around the giant cookie to add detail and realism.
  • The entire project was completed in Minecraft hardcore mode.
  • The final result is a highly realistic and massive 3D cookie that visually surpasses the previous world record.

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This is the world's largest cookie in Minecraft.
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It has over 35,000 blocks.
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And the entire thing was made in hardcore.
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But for being the world's largest, I thought it would be a lot bigger.
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And the entire thing is just flat.
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So to fix that, I'm going to make a 3D one that's so much bigger, it will literally make this one look like a crumb.
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To do it, I started with making this massive outline of a cookie shape with over 2 million blocks inside it.
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Then to give it that realistic cookie texture, I baked this giant cookie in real life that literally took up an entire cookie sheet.
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And pasted an image of it over the outline.
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But I don't want it to just be a flat PNG like the old world record.
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So I spent another hour using Axium to raise the entire thing into a rough cookie-like shape.
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Then went back and raised all the chocolate chips into their weird mound shapes and lowered these huge ravines into the ground for all the cracks on top.
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Which made it look so realistic that I want to take a bite out of it.
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So I modeled one of the edges into this bite shape, and just to flex, pasted a bunch of the old world records as literal crumbs all over the world around it to make it look more realistic.
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Voila!
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Frequently Asked Questions

How many blocks were used to create the world's largest cookie in Minecraft?

The original world's largest cookie had over 35,000 blocks, while the new 3D cookie outline contains over 2 million blocks.

What tools or methods were used to make the cookie 3D and realistic?

The creator used a tool called Axium to raise the flat outline into a rough 3D shape, modeled chocolate chips as mounds, carved cracks as ravines, and applied a real-life cookie image as a texture overlay.

Why did the creator add old world record cookies as crumbs around the giant cookie?

To enhance realism and visual storytelling, the creator placed smaller old world record cookies as crumbs around the giant cookie to make the scene look more detailed and believable.

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