
So, there’s this trend going around where people are literally making circles and spheres in Minecraft. Now, that doesn’t sound real, and let’s just say that I accidentally made probably the best circle in Minecraft that’s ever been seen on YouTube. Today, I pushed my creative limits to make the best circle possible, and I regret it. If you want to see how this unfolds, keep on watching. Today, I’m making a sphere, and I’ve honestly never made one of these before. I’ve seen heaps of people on YouTube make them. This looks like a nice place to set up. Now, obviously, in Minecraft, spheres are tricky. The closest you can get looks like this. Well, sorry, not that, but it doesn’t work. You can try using falling sand like this and try to trap blocks, but it still doesn’t work. I’m pretty bad at making circles, so this is already concerning me. First of all, we’re going to want to get a command that will spawn blocks wherever I look. Okay, so I’ve made a command, as you can see here, which will basically make sure that the armor stands will summon or be spawned seven blocks away from where I’m looking. So hopefully, when I stand on this pressure plate, let’s see… that’s actually working really well. Yeah, that’s really, really good! Oh my gosh, already you can see that I’ve made some sort of circle, but it’s not what I actually wanted to create in the first place. So, you can see there’s a center and everything is evenly spaced. I wonder if we could make them float in the air; that would actually be quite cool. Let’s see. I’ve basically added a no gravity NBT tag. Hopefully, this now works. Wow, that is cool! Oh wow, wait, does it…? Ah, so it stays seven blocks away the whole time. This makes it look like a circle. Look at that! Look how smooth that goes, and it kind of curves with it. So maybe I could use that and see where it goes. That’s not really good though; you can see I can’t even position everything correctly. Okay, so we’re trying this again with glowstone blocks. Wow, that works really, really well! Look at that! Look at that! So look at that; look how cool that is! Okay, so this is obviously what we’re going to try to do like a lot of other people have done. I didn’t know I could get it that fast, but you can see that apart from the really glitchy part, it makes a really nice smooth shape. As you can see, well, I mean, the computer hasn’t crashed yet, so I think that’s a go forward. Basically, I’ve made a command here which will teleport a random entity I named “name1.” So if I get an anvil and a name tag and just name the name tag “name1,” we should hopefully see something being teleported constantly to the place. I think we can do it with a pig or another mob; I’m not too sure, but this needs to be always active, I’m pretty sure. Hopefully, oh wait, wait, okay, no, no. Okay, so hopefully this works. I’ve turned it on. I mean, that’s kind of funny—it looks like the pig doesn’t know what it’s doing. But it’s not quite what we want; that is kind of funny, I’m sorry. But I think an armor stand for this might be a little bit better. Okay, so it does work; it’s not invisible. The modification I did before, which you probably didn’t notice, was that I made the armor stands invisible by just using a little invisible tag. I also made sure to give the armor stand an item of glowstone, and basically, that should work. Hopefully, if this works, we should see a ring of blocks appear. Wow, it actually worked! Okay, so this is basically what most people got up to in making the circle: they made this ring of blocks that does look quite cool, I have to agree. Oh wait, is it still spawning? Oh, it’s still going. Okay, so that’s something I need to keep an eye on. How many frames am I getting right now? Okay, I had a big frame drop. I’m actually pretty impressed with this. You can see that the circle isn’t exactly circular; it thins out about here and then gets quite thick around the corners. But I mean, we can kind of fix that, I think. Let’s see if we can make some sort of circle. So I’m going to go back to here, and I’m going to put in just a random number. So let’s see if this does anything. I’m going to put this here—oh no, okay, that’s not what happened there. I mean, it’s still spawning in armor stands, so I’m about to crash. But like, what happened? After a few “headbutts” later, I finally got it to work… or something at least. Okay, it’s still going downwards—actually, that might be the perfect number. It doesn’t really look like a circle though. If you look at that, it reminds me of one of those ice cream cones or something like that. I have to say it does look like half a circle. That looks so cool! I actually can’t believe this is in Minecraft right now. At that point, I thought that maybe it is possible to make an even better circle. Now, you’ve probably seen a lot of people doing this; I’m going to go one step further and literally double the size, double the entities, and just double everything. It should look quite cool. Whoops, I dropped my sword. You can see that we’ve got 0.05, and let’s see how this goes. This might take a lot of time. Actually, if you look at that, that is looking way better! I think I chose a really good block to do this video with because the pattern kind of makes it look like it’s working really well. Okay, we’re almost finished. Where’s the lever? There it is. Okay, so you can see that went way better. Frames are dropping quite a bit, so my computer is suffering, but you can see that it does look quite nice, except there’s this rough edge to it. So maybe if I made a command block… Oh, it worked! That is cool! Look at that! Okay, so we’ve made half a circle. I wonder how we’ll do two. Maybe we’ll just have a different command block running at the same time. Okay, so I quickly made everything in the flat world just to make sure it all works. Hopefully, because there’s less stuff to render, you can see look at the frame rate up in the corner. This should work hopefully really well. So I’m going to go back up to this. We’ve got basically all the command blocks based here, and we’re going to try to do two of the circle ends at the same time. So I’m going to copy all of these. Now, the reason why I’m copy-pasting is because I’m going to try to move everything across so that it produces two sides of the circle. After lots of time, I’ve come up with a solution. In these command blocks, I’ve basically stuck in the same stuff. I have the same names, same everything, except I’m going to do them at different times. So first of all, I’m going to do this one first. Oh my gosh, take two! No, sorry about that. So now when I spawn one of these in and give it an NBT tag of two, or just a name, it will start doing its spinny thing. This one’s going to actually do the downward part of the circle. You can see it’s doing its little spiral thing, and basically once it does that, I’m going to spawn another one in, and hopefully that should create the other side of the circle. Also, the frame rate is staying relatively okay, so this should hopefully work. Now that we’ve got this part done, I am—oh crap, is it still spinning? Oh no, I’m gonna turn the shaders off. Okay, that’s way better. We’ve got a lot more frames now. So as you can see, we’ve got this part, and now we’re going to do the second part. So, spawn this one in here and get number two to be the circle. So this should go upwards right? Oh my gosh, we may have done it! We may have done it! I think we did it! Look at that! It would be cool if the glowstone actually glowed at night. That would be super cool. Look at what it looks like inside. I think my frames are—yeah, so if I’m inside the circle, everything just drops. When I’m outside of it and I can’t see it, everything picks up again. It’s kind of funny. When I look at it, does it drop? Oh, okay, yeah, no. Oh gosh, okay, okay, okay. We’re getting to the serious part; this is when everything’s going to start crashing. So as long as I don’t look at it too much—oh gosh, okay, I just need to like know when the top’s finished. Now I need to place a block in here so stuff is in front of—okay, now when I click this, hopefully everything should look at me and make it kind of all round. Three, two, one… Whoa, no way! Well, everyone, we actually made a circle! I can’t believe we did that! My frames are dropping significantly at the moment, but we did it! So I hope you enjoyed this video. It’s taken me so long to make this video. I don’t know; I’ve never made one this long. If you did enjoy it, please leave a like and also subscribe.
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