Minecraft: Guide to Creative
If you're looking for the updated version, see Minecraft: Guide to Creative (Updated).
Minecraft: Guide to Creative

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May 30, 2017 |
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Minecraft: Guide to Creative is a guide that contains various building tips, tutorials, and images for inspiration.
Synopsis
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Contents
There are two types of pages within the book, tutorials and community builds.
| Title | Page(s) | Description |
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| Introduction | 5 | An introduction to the the book, wrote by Owen Jones. |
| Before You Begin | 8-9 | Advantages of using creative mode and beginner building tips |
| Using the Land | 10-15 | A description of all the biomes (that were in-game at the time of release) and natural features such as structures, rivers, and mountains |
| Aesthetics | 16-23 | Various tips and demonstrations for color pallets, adding depth to flat walls and roofs, different aesthetic themes, and tips for "block hacks" |
| Structure | 24-35 | Guides to different shapes of buildings, how to build framework, various architectural designs, and 10 different ways to link your builds city-style |
| Functional Decor | 38-41 | Tips on how to make decorations that are also functional, such as light fixtures and utility blocks |
| Aesthetic Decor | 42-55 | Unique ways to build windows, walls, and floors that are far from basic; how to decoratively use paintings, item frames, and armor stands; how to make various banner designs, as well as how to use them; and ways to build furniture pieces using vanilla blocks |
| Outdoor Spaces | 56-59 | Multiple ways to fill up outside areas, including water features, fences, flowers, hedges, and trees, with inspiration for custom trees. Theres also some inspiration for outdoor buildings like meeting points, bridges, communal spaces, arches, and hedge mazes. |
| Remote Outpost | 62-67 | The schematics, a block pallete, and interior images of the build |
| Lighting System | 68-71 | A tutorial on how to make a light system using redstone, followed by variations using more advanced redstone |
| Exotic Villa | 72-77 | The schematics, color pallete, and interior and exterior images of the build |
| Vertical Transport System | 78-81 | How to build a railway that uses a 5x5 space and goes vertically as tall as you build it, followed by varitions of it |
| Ocean Observatory | 82-97 | Schematics, block pallete, and interior/exterior images of the build |
| Steampunk Airship | 88-93 | The schematics, block pallete, and interior and exterior images of the build |
| Final Words | 94-95 | A note from Owen Jones and the Mojang Team congratulating the reader for finishing the book |
| Stay in the Know! | 96 | A list of 8 other Minecraft books and the publishers website |
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