This is a 9x9 wall of 512x512 maps, and a cherry trapdoor border. Perfectly centered is the group base of a few friends of mine and I. This took the explorer of our group aprox. 10 hours of exploring over the course of two months.

  • Sylver@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yep, I love setting up a map wall the same way. Mine are usually much smaller though! I wish locator maps would show player position while the map was still in an item frame.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah! I’m more of a homebody, preferring to build the base and some farms but I love having map rooms like this. They’re just so beautiful!

  • andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    They filled them by regular means alone? My usual 3x3 takes a lot of time already, I don’t think I’d be brave enough to do 9 times as that without flying. Looks beautiful tho.

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      1 year ago

      They did most of it on foot, having access to an indefinite supply of Ender Pearls back at base most of that time. They did a little with flight but even after we had the creeper farm built they continued on foot because it let them get a better sense of what was in each map and they’d previously found things that would’ve been overlooked on a flyover.

      To clarify: the map itself is a 7x7, with the cherry border it’s 9x9. Initially the plan was for a 9x9 map so I built a 9x9x9 room… then they decided to scale back so we added a “frame” rather than just use the whole wall.

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    1 year ago

    On an old world I had either a 15x15 or 20x20 wall, every map was also zoomed out as much as possible. Took forever to fill out

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    1 year ago

    I don’t really do map rooms in singleplayer since I tend to spread builds over a large area, larger than would be feasible to fit in a map room since I would have to fill in large areas I’m not using.

    Plus the fact that it can be a pain if I build a lot of stuff since I’d have to update them to include new infrastructure.

    I am thinking of making one though on the Server I play on though, since they can help people find stuff more easily.

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    1 year ago

    Yeah I’m working on a giant map room, something like 50x50. I’m never gonna finish that lmao

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    1 year ago

    Is there a guide on how to do this? I’m not really across maps and would love to have something like this in my world.

    • Halasham@dormi.zoneOP
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      1 year ago

      Asked the friend who did this: You need a large supply of Redstone, Leather, and Iron to do this and will want a supply of Glow Ink Sacs to light it up. This is because you’ll need a Compass for every map and an Item Frame to put it on the wall (and the Glow Ink will make it self-illuminating). Further when you set out to do the mapping ensure that you only have one blank map on your hotbar at a time to prevent waste of resources.

      For my own part: If you have access to villagers and an easy/efficient means of getting Emeralds you can buy blank maps from a Cartographer, eliminating the need for Redstone and Iron. However you’ll still need leather and optionally Glow Ink Sacs. Additionally when they were doing the exploring they did it on foot bringing a boat with them for when there was water but not a horse. Once we had an industrial supply of Ender Pearls they brought a stack with them on their expeditions which seemed to make them significantly faster as well.

      If you need a guide on the how-tos of maps I’ve found this one that’s pretty good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKKRUqF5PAs