Minecraft PE continues to improve day by day, and the community is constantly evolving! To celebrate your hard work, the community has invited some of their top building teams to collaborate on a single map. You get to vote on what they create. Once each team has crafted its own island, we will release the map for you!
Last time, the elite building team LinsCraft constructed a terrifying skull tower, adding a new twist to the haunted mansion theme. This week, we’ve brought in the extensive talents of Everbloom Studios to create a build based on the theme you voted for – a science lab!
Check out the video at the end of the article along with an interview featuring Everbloom below.
Everbloom Studios is a global collective formed when a group of master builders teamed up with passionate artists. Together, they embarked on creating stunning themed sets in MCPE, executed with ambition and skill.
You may recognize their work from the second season of the story mode; their brilliant minds are behind the dazzling spirals in “Champion City.” They are also developing quite intriguing content for the marketplace, which, as Tijs de Ruiter mentions, is among the most rewarding projects they’ve undertaken.
“Often within a team, you’ll notice that only a small portion of members does the majority of the work,” says Tijs. “Recently, we’ve been collaborating much more effectively, which makes me extremely proud of my team!”
Tijs shares that for their project Building Forever, they drew significant inspiration from Hayao Miyazaki’s film “Howl’s Moving Castle”!
As Tijs states: “We aimed to take the laboratory theme and make the structure dynamic and engaging while showcasing exciting experiments happening inside.”
According to him, there were two major challenges in the build. “Firstly, positioning the robot within the limited space of the Minecraft PE world we were working with restricted our approach. Secondly, how we would incorporate design mechanisms to support the lab theme. We achieved this with an open design inspired by exploded diagrams in engineering.”
The results speak for themselves! A big thank you to Tijs, Matthew Banks, Tom van Berkel, and the Everbloom team for their outstanding contribution. Keep an eye on the Marketplace and their upcoming workshop projects, where you can see incredible creations from Everbloom showcased on their website.