As we sadly discovered when we last weighed ourselves, bigger isn't always better. Large-scale builds, like ones that recreate entire cities or craft whole new worlds, are impressive showcases for what Minecraft can do, but going small-scale can be just as rewarding. Take A Normal Day for Bob from the building team NewHeaven. It's a build with a rich eye for detail, one that's immediately striking in a way we don't always see in Minecraft. Turns out, such a unique new direction was a big departure for NewHeaven too.
"'A Normal Day for Bob' is a year old now," Speedrus, NewHeaven's Community Manager, explains to us. "But, no, we didn't take a whole year to build this! This project was something we did on the side of another, bigger project. The idea was to not do a traditional build. In place of just building a map, we decided to tell a little story around one character."
The build switches the usual character models we see in Minecraft, like Steve and the villagers, out for a more detailed block-by-block model of the titular Bob. He's a little jarring at first (where on Earth is his face?), but it's a great way for NewHeaven to craft smaller touches, like Bob's feet dangling over the water as he waits for a fish to bite.
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