In the Bedrock version of Minecraft, crafting landscapes can be quite challenging. However, if you have the mod called World Fabricator, you can effortlessly create a massive mountain using various materials with just a few clicks.
In the Java edition, such a feature has been available for quite some time, but for some reason, it has yet to make its way to Bedrock. The purpose of this mod is to assist Minecraft players in creating custom landscapes quickly and efficiently.
Users can customize brushes based on size, shape, material, and function. Furthermore, if you wish to create a new brush, simply use a chest. It’s akin to server shops.
Key Features of Brushes:
- Cleaning brush;
- Brush that allows for painting blocks that have already been placed;
- Brush that generates random textures for subtle terrain detailing;
- Masking tool for coloring only specific blocks;
- Erase tool for shaping the terrain;
- 3 different brush shapes (sphere, cylinder, cube);
- 4 brushes of varying sizes;
- 27 blocks for construction and painting;
- 1655 functional files and 138 additional related files, all managed through built-in custom tools.
This mod is quite user-friendly, but if you encounter any issues, simply type the command “/ function setup”.
Installing World Fabricator (.mcpack)
- Download the mod labeled as “.mcpack” below.
- Run the downloaded file to import the add-on/texture into Minecraft.
- Open Minecraft Pocket Edition and navigate to the world settings.
- For the world, apply the imported:
— Add-on Packs. - Select the imported resource packs/add-ons in each section.
- It is advisable to restart the Minecraft PE game client afterward.
- Launch Minecraft Pocket Edition, enter the previously configured world Minecraft, and enjoy the add-on!