

In fact, it might be made slightly more awesome by the fact that it's even more absurd than a full Sonic would be. OK so this is just a man dressed like Sonic running through Hyrule. You can watch the full Steve video on the TrollSquad57 YouTube channel. This mod replacing Link with the default character from Minecraft and it actually looks like Steve's very much at home on Hyrule Plains. Check out the full video on YouTube user Brothy's channel to get a real solid look at how truly bizarre it is to swap Link out for arguably the most reviled character in all of Nintendo-dom. You have a controllable Link.If you've ever wanted to explore the vast expanse of Hyrule as Waluigi, you're in luck. I then simply animate the textures, and boom.


Then by using the data packs function folder, which is just command blocks in written form, I’m able to detect which way the player is moving based off armor stands and rotate the model to make it look like it’s moving. I then make the player invisible to make it look like you’re controlling Link. “I then overlaid this model over a carved pumpkin which is one of the items you can wear on your head in Minecraft. “I would make a Voxel model like I did in the previous video games, however, it’s pretty much unnoticeable and takes 30 times longer, and I don’t really have the time for that. “I use Blockbench to create a flat version of Link from all sides so I can rotate it to make it look like he’s facing every direction,” C1OUS3R explained in a making-of video. The developer used command blocks, custom textures and other in-game features to recreate the 1986 NES classic. inside Minecraft, took nearly a month to craft the Zelda tribute. Fan and YouTuber C1OUS3R, who has also made Sonic the Hedgehog and Super Mario Bros. A Minecraft mad scientist has recreated The Legend of Zelda inside the blocky sandbox game without any third-party mods or resource packs.
