Screenshots are an important part of Minetest. You want to show-off your stuff, don't you?
In my blog, I've posted "pretty picture" screenshots in two places.
The first, "pretty picture" place is this menu-button, "Screenshots" page.
It is probably the one that most folk will see first because in the menu bar across the top it says "Screenshots" in big, bold letters. This page will have a few of the top screenshots just to get started with. "Teasers", if you will.
It is probably the one that most folk will see first because in the menu bar across the top it says "Screenshots" in big, bold letters. This page will have a few of the top screenshots just to get started with. "Teasers", if you will.
The second "pretty picture" place can be found by clicking on the "More Screenshots" label link.
The "More Screenshots" label will show all of the blog posts that are mostly just screenshots. The idea is a sort of photo-album in blog format.
Other, more technical-oriented screenshots are also in the various posts but those screenshots won't be under the "More Screenshots" label or in this "Screenshots" menu page. The more technical-oriented screenshots are for illustrative purposes, to visually help demonstrate what I'm trying to explain in text. Those kinds of screenshots probably wouldn't make much sense on their own without the context of the posts that they are in.
Tip: Click on a screenshot picture to see the larger version of that screenshot.
The "More Screenshots" label will show all of the blog posts that are mostly just screenshots. The idea is a sort of photo-album in blog format.
Other, more technical-oriented screenshots are also in the various posts but those screenshots won't be under the "More Screenshots" label or in this "Screenshots" menu page. The more technical-oriented screenshots are for illustrative purposes, to visually help demonstrate what I'm trying to explain in text. Those kinds of screenshots probably wouldn't make much sense on their own without the context of the posts that they are in.
Tip: Click on a screenshot picture to see the larger version of that screenshot.
Ok, now on to the pretty pictures. ; )
U4EA
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| ~ Landscape from U4EA ~ (click picture for larger version) |
This is a screenshot from my scouting version of U4EA. This area displayed the most variety of plant mods and the extreme and beautiful mapgen of Watershed.
Aetheria
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| ~ Aetheria, My Sky-Island from the Original Wazuland ~ (click picture for larger version) |
I built Aetheria in the original Wazuland before I became an admin.
At the time I had no fly priv so each and every part of Aetheria had to be mined, harvested, crafted, and then transported slowly up a water elevator. I wedged a folded scrap of paper into my keyboard to keep the sneak-key down, while I worked along the edges, to help prevent accidental falls into the sea below.
It was while I was building Anchor's Forge (top-right corner) that Orby approached me and asked if I would be willing to be an admin of Wazuland.
"Santa's Supply Outpost" is an island of snow floating in the sky. When Santa travels around the world, that special night each year, he can land at one of his supply outposts to restock his sleigh for the next part of his journey.
The outpost can be reached from the ground by jumping up four, circular, satellites that have Orby's trampoline-like "Moonrocks" on top.
The island is complete with a runway, snowman, a giant Christmas tree and the outpost itself.
The top floor is the toy workshop where moonrocks and anti-moonrocks can be found.
The middle floor is the wrapping department where the toys are wrapped and bundled-up into a large sack. There is a simulated crane and claw that picks up the full sack of toys and deposits it into Santa's sleigh waiting below.
The ground floor is the logistics department and where Santa can grab a quick bite to eat and meet with the elves for updates on the big night's progress.
"Santa's Supply Outpost" is part of a larger, theme park-like project that I've been working on.
At the time I had no fly priv so each and every part of Aetheria had to be mined, harvested, crafted, and then transported slowly up a water elevator. I wedged a folded scrap of paper into my keyboard to keep the sneak-key down, while I worked along the edges, to help prevent accidental falls into the sea below.
It was while I was building Anchor's Forge (top-right corner) that Orby approached me and asked if I would be willing to be an admin of Wazuland.
Santa's Supply Outpost
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| ~ Santa's Supply Outpost ~ (click picture for larger version) |
The outpost can be reached from the ground by jumping up four, circular, satellites that have Orby's trampoline-like "Moonrocks" on top.
The island is complete with a runway, snowman, a giant Christmas tree and the outpost itself.
The top floor is the toy workshop where moonrocks and anti-moonrocks can be found.
The middle floor is the wrapping department where the toys are wrapped and bundled-up into a large sack. There is a simulated crane and claw that picks up the full sack of toys and deposits it into Santa's sleigh waiting below.
The ground floor is the logistics department and where Santa can grab a quick bite to eat and meet with the elves for updates on the big night's progress.
"Santa's Supply Outpost" is part of a larger, theme park-like project that I've been working on.



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