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There are hundreds of, if not more, resource packs for Minecraft. They range from enhancing the game’s default art style to completely overhauling its look.
The process of making custom objects for Minecraft and then bringing them into the playable sandbox world of Mojang's megahit just got easier, thanks to a free 3D design tool called Tinkercad ...
There is also a Blender extension called Paper Model that exists to export 3D shapes as paper models. What’s interesting about [Trammell]’s project are the things he discovered while making it.
Embeddable 3D model service Sketchfab has announced a Minecraft exporter and integration with crowdsourced product development company Quirky.
But for the last year or more, computer science PhD student, Christopher Mitchell has been taking the idea to whole new level with his 1:1 scale Minecraft model of Manhattan.
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