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Author Info Last Updated: July 2, Method 1. Locate the area where you want to make the palm tree. Minecraft, being an open-world survival sandbox game, allows to to go anywhere you like, so start by walking around until you find a place where you want to build your palm tree. Look for a suitable place, like a sandy beach, an oasis in the desert patch of water surrounded by sand , or a Savannah. These areas are great because they most resemble the areas where palm trees are most common in the real world.
Look for dry-looking areas next to bodies of water, with lots of sand or yellowing grass. Harvest wood for the trunk. Seeing as most available editions of Minecraft have several varieties of wood, for a more realistic-looking palm tree, Jungle wood would be best. It shares a similar texture to most real-life palm tree trunks. Jungle wood can be difficult to find though, since jungles are somewhat of a rare biome, but you can use Acacia wood or even Birch for the base of your trunk.
To harvest wood for the trunk of your palm tree, walk up to the trunk of an Acacia, Birch, or Jungle wood tree. Hold down the left mouse button PC , press the Right Trigger button Xbox , or tap the object and hold PE ; this will harvest the wood for the trunk of your palm tree. Gather materials for the leaves of your palm tree. You can use most types of leaf block except ironically for Jungle leaves, since the texture has those yellowish bulbs in them and ruins the illusion of the palm leaf.
You can use Green Wool, since it's visually close to the color and texture of palm leaves. To gather leaves, you must first craft Shears to cut them with. Next, simply select your tool, and hold down the left mouse button PC , press the Right Trigger button, or tap PE on the leaves. Green Wool can be made by putting green dye next to your wool on the crafting grid. Green dye can be acquired by smelting a cactus block in your furnace. Method 2.
This best emulates what palm trees look like in real life. However, ancient debris is a rare and valuable ore that gamers may want to keep for more practical uses. A good alternative might be jungle wood, and players can test if stripped wooden blocks or perhaps planks would look best for their design. If requested enough by fans, there is always a chance that in the future, the Minecraft game developers could consider adding palm trees into the game.
Perhaps they could generate on beaches near ocean biomes. This mushroom tree design by fWhip on YouTube is an awesome custom tree that Minecraft players can make in their worlds.
This super cute mushroom tree seems to be inspired by the visuals of a dark forest biome given the dark oak and mushroom blocks. However, this custom design gives the tree more personality and dimension. Something interesting about this tree design is the use of fences. Placing fences of the same wood onto the trunk blocks mimics the look of skinnier branches. This realistic tree design is definitely worth trying out. Although Minecraft has so many features based on real life ecosystems and the behavior of nature, one major aspect of the real world that it lacks is the changing of the seasons.
Players can travel through nearly every biome and experience weather conditions of all kinds, but there are technically no seasonal changes to these biomes. Trees that reflect the changes between the four different seasons can make any Minecraft world feel far more realistic. Perhaps the most interesting among these custom trees is the winter tree due to its unique style.
Players can add beautiful details to the tree like icicles in order to give it that chilly winter feel. MegRae on YouTube has created a tutorial on how to add custom trees inspired by the four seasons into a Minecraft world. Check it out here:. New User posted their first comment.
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