Here’s my version of The Minecraft Movie bingo, for all future trailers and the film itself.September 19, 2024
The first thing I did after finding out I do in fact own Bedrock for PC was fall into a hole that was behind me and dieSeptember 19, 2024
Papaya314 on September 17, 2024 9:34 am To be completely honest, I don’t think any of these colours go well together. Any reason why you decided for these? This website may help you with colour palettes. Or try googling the colour wheel. [https://www.blockpalettes.com/](https://www.blockpalettes.com/)
Confucius3012 on September 17, 2024 9:59 am I think it’s okay, just use way less of the green color. Only some accents
aviviel on September 17, 2024 10:22 am The second. It gives more a tempelic feel (suggest adding cracked bricks)
AccomplishedStay9284 on September 17, 2024 10:29 am The second look a lot better in my opinion though the harsh contrast of the mud brick brown + the deepslates black is too intense
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To be completely honest, I don’t think any of these colours go well together. Any reason why you decided for these?
This website may help you with colour palettes. Or try googling the colour wheel. [https://www.blockpalettes.com/](https://www.blockpalettes.com/)
Number two def
I think it’s okay, just use way less of the green color. Only some accents
Tbh with you both are ugly af
Try Dark Oak color, instead of warped one
The second. It gives more a tempelic feel (suggest adding cracked bricks)
1 but swap the mud bricks and the deepslate bricks
Definetly second one
The second look a lot better in my opinion though the harsh contrast of the mud brick brown + the deepslates black is too intense
Both look okayish but the 2nd one is much better.
The mud bricks ruined it