Minecraft Lego Stop Motion Video Shows Steve's 'Crime'
A die-hard fan of the Minecraft and Lego universes shares some quality stop-motion animation created with official Lego crossover sets.
Steve as a criminal broke one of the unspoken rules Minecraft in stunning Lego frame-by-frame animation. Mojang's crafting/survival fans are used to expressing their passion for Minecraft outside of the game itself by creating impressive art and adorable videos.
Paying homage to universal building mechanics Minecraft , a devoted fan of the game decided to create an amazing 3D animation of a self-assembling house, which can be seen below.
Aside from the skillful editing, the video also vividly highlights the beauty of such a simple task as building a small block hut to live in. In addition, the animation also contains some fun details that are easy to miss. Apparently, adding humorous elements to the video Minecraft is a common thing for players, since the following animation is a funny but painful joke.
In a populous subreddit Minecraft passionate fan of the game under the nickname Absolutely_Studios shared a wonderful stop motion animation that was created using official Lego sets. In a short video, a character creates a stone axe, only to use it according to one of the unspoken rules. Minecraft soon after that. In fact, Steve is committing one of the most heinous crimes imaginable, cutting down a single piece of wood, thus creating an unpleasant hole right in the middle of the tree trunk. The character leaves the poor man in this unsettling state, which is outrageous because players never allow themselves to do this. But while the situation is controversial, the animator's frame-by-frame animation technique is impeccable.
Although sets Minecraft Lego has been around for nearly a decade, the collaboration has never officially tried to go the other way by adding a slice of the Lego experience to the Mojang video game. Fortunately, there is no problem that cannot be solved by community efforts, as demonstrated by recent MineBricks resource pack for Game. The mod not only changes the textures to resemble real plastic, but also makes blocks Minecraft similar to natural Lego bricks. What's more, placing the in-game bricks gives a recognizable sound familiar to all Lego fans.
Video creation Minecraft using Lego resources is oddly satisfying, especially given how similar the two blocky universes are. Unlimited creative freedom is probably the key commonality of IP addresses, and it's one of the main reasons why the hugely popular video game and legendary toys have merged so naturally. But while creating a Lego frame-by-frame animation is fairly common, including Minecraft into the equation has not yet become a new trend. I hope the example of Absolutely_Studios will inspire other talented players to follow in their footsteps.