Hello all was for a server called boundcraft a while back that i built for the owner. I took approximately 9 hours straight to build and i think the effort is worth it! Please give me your thought and opinions!
Overall it looks really quite good, it's a little rough around the edges though. It's especially obvious in the second image, near the bottom, behind the survival sign maybe? Basically it's just that I can still see the shape of the brush you used, I'd recommend smoothing it out a little bit more, making it look a bit more natural.
I love it! The thing that annoys me the most about server spawns are that they are so grand, that they seem more like a stand-alone build than a server spawn. basically, I like simpler server spawns, like this one.
Im trying to make a crafting Queqe For My Game and Im stuck I keep Haveing Problems with communication between the blueprints and widgets and a few other things i cant find any good tutorials on the matter either and i even tried the ai witch is a waste of time for blueprint help i wasted a couple of weeks and got no where with that. keeps giveing steps that have nothing to do with unreal blueprints. I have a working Crafting System already and ive been trying to make a queqe that when you press the craft button it sends the crafting batch of items to the queqe with the amount and craft time that updates the time and amount and the batch crafts and a progress bar that that shows the progress of each item as it crafts and to have a maximum of ten slots in the queqe and a cancel button that when you select a batch cancels it and returns all the items that have not been crafted yet and and removes the queqe slot visual and then begins crafting the next batch in the queqe
Hers what i have right now:
this is the crafting button logic when clicked
it send it to the return items on server funcion witch i still cant get to work properly eigther it gives a white slot like it cant find the image and gives all the mats back the processed items cant get through i think or isnt working hers that blue print
and for the images all i can do is activate the images from the craft window so far when i try and send the info to the cancel buton it erases all the slots all i could manage was haveing getting the select item button in the dlot to cancel each item but cant send any info to the cancel buton or directly to the return items on server funcion and i want it to work like a double check first you select the slot then you press the cansel button but keeps failing on me for the slot generations heres what i got
I really hope someone can help with this please or help me find a usefull tutorial that covers all this. been at this for a couple of weeks rewriting things many times over trying to get it to work but im pretty stuck.
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For the cake, my son requested a Minecraft Steve Cake. Honestly, I thought this would be simpler than my past cakes but the frosting detail took me quite a while in the end. We baked two cakes and used one for the chest/legs and cut the other for the head and arms. I used the star tip for the hair, as well as for the pants and shirt. For the eyes, I made white icing instead of using the buttercream frosting.
The first area where the kids entered and spent a majority of their time was in The Village. In this area, I decorated using the basic items you can find at the store or online: Minecraft table covers and TNT table settings. For plates and utensils, I got a Minecraft themed party set. The food table was a small folding table, where I placed custom food labels, and a Minecraft Character Cut-Out I made of my son using foam board. Beside the table, I popped up a disposable red trash bin that I labeled TNT with a sticker.
For the months leading up to the party, I decorated 75 6x6x6 boxes for the kids for a building activity during the party (you can learn how to make the boxes here). In The Village, I set up these boxes as buildings before the party began.
The other main party area was The Nether. My son is obsessed with all things lava so I knew I had to make this area epic. I ordered plenty of lava table covers and my husband hung them up around the patio. We also secured some to the ground with very strong tape. I placed some small round stepping stone markers for the kids to hop across the lava.
At the end of the lava was The Wither Skeleton and The Creeper on each side. You can learn how to make these targets here. In the lava, I placed netherite scraps I made from sticky black glitter foam.
The final location for the party was The End Dimension. I crafted a portal by making towers from our many diaper and pampers boxes. You can learn how to make the portal here. Behind the portal, my husband hung up black party curtains.
My son is not particularly crafty, so I will clear out of the way a few ideas first that I did not do. If your child is crafty, I highly suggest these: Craft a Minecraft Sword from Foam Board (pre cut and let the kids color it themselves or decorate with diamond stickers), Blank Building Boxes (kids can color and decorate their own Minecraft box; or print Minecraft sticker patterns and let the kids decorate with those), craft a paper torch, or craft a fishing rod. Crafting is a huge part of the game so if your kid is a crafter, I highly suggest doing some of these!
The general reoccurring activity was a Scavenger Hunt. I created a map of our yard, labeled with names from each area of the Minecraft world. The party was split into teams because my son invited many more kids than initially planned.
I placed sticks in the forest for each team and strings in the field. A week before the party, while collecting information from my son, I found out that string is normally found with spiders and spiderwebs in the game. I made sure to tie a fake spider to each piece of string before hanging it somewhere in the yard.
After placing their string and sticks, they crafted the Bow and Arrow, which I ordered from Amazon. In the end, I had two sets because of the number of kids that came to the party. Along with the Bow and Arrow was a note:
The kids all headed to the Lava decorated portion of the backyard, called The Nether. In the months prior, I built a Creeper and Wither out of boxes. I even play tested them with the bow and arrow to ensure they could be knocked down. You can learn how to make these DIY targets here.
The kids absolutely LOVED this part of the game and excitedly took their turns and continued rotating in the lines getting a chance to fight both monsters. Ironically, the wind was knocking down the creatures every five minutes before the party, and yet, when the kids were shooting their arrows, they would not budge for a while! When the kids did finally knock them down though, they were so satisfied because it felt like a true victory! The Wither was easier to knock down than the Creeper because it was so finely balanced. I think it worked out having one easy one and one tough one!
In the end, the kids all ran at the boxes and started building with each other, regardless of teams. It went fine and the kids did not remotely care about anything other than building at that point. It was just a bit hectic for a moment (for me!). The kids had the time of their life building their own creations together!
In the Nether, each team member must collect one netherite scrap. Then go to the Badlands as a team to collect 1 gold Ingot. Finally, go to the crafting table and help the other teams craft the Netherite Ingot.
One card also instructed a team to find 1 stick as well. The kids ran off into the yard to each collect their own Diamond Ore box. These boxes were simple to make. I printed the pattern on card stock and then cut out the 22 box using the Cricut. Inside each box I placed a fake diamond. You can find more details on how to make a Diamond ore box yourself, here.
With my son holding the Netherite Sword, the kids ran off to The End Dimension for their battle with the Enderdragon. My parents spent the past few weeks crafting the piata and did an amazing job! You can find details on how to make the Enderdragon Piata yourself, here.
When we arrived back at The Crafting Table, I asked all of the kids to take a seat. They were happy to comply as they were all interested in looking through their party favor bags. I asked who had the following items the Enderdragon had eaten:
The kids searched their bags and put the items on the board. I also placed the three buckets that are also required for the cake recipe. I had these on the table from the beginning of the party ready to go!
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