Frankly… it’s rare to hear… since nowadays… it’s more frequent to hear something as the following instead:
- “Is that AI?”
- “Is that a bot?”
Yet, I never ever use LLM/“AI” for any of my words… since not only that would be a disrespect, but also inhuman…
Therefore, to appreciate it, and since I’ve got an idea, just have you considered the following, too?
I tried searching for any 2D or isometric/3D mapping tool to create from a Minecraft world map, and with a few found I stopped at awesome project:
- MCMap by spoutn1k.
To ease its use in automation, I’ve just created a Docker image:
- https://hub.docker.com/r/artworks/mcmap (Pixel-art map visualizer for Minecraft. Maps are drawn from an isometric perspective…)
With a CI/CD workflow as Codeberg Actions, GitHub Actions etc., it should be possible to automate it to the point: you create a new commit, and a new world screenshot appears in isometric view on your custom coordinates!
There’s a usage example and the source code of the Dockerfile available, too, of course!
Please do consider checking it out, if interested! ^^
Thank you… heartfelt…
Frankly… it’s rare to hear… since nowadays… it’s more frequent to hear something as the following instead:
- “Is that AI?”
- “Is that a bot?”
Yet, I never ever use LLM/“AI” for any of my words… since not only that would be a disrespect, but also inhuman…
Therefore, to appreciate it, and since I’ve got an idea, just have you considered the following, too?
I tried searching for any 2D or isometric/3D mapping tool to create from a Minecraft world map, and with a few found I stopped at awesome project:
- MCMap by
spoutn1k.To ease its use in automation, I’ve just created a Docker image:
- https://hub.docker.com/r/artworks/mcmap (Pixel-art map visualizer for Minecraft. Maps are drawn from an isometric perspective…)
With a CI/CD workflow as Codeberg Actions, GitHub Actions etc., it should be possible to automate it to the point: you create a new commit, and a new world screenshot appears in isometric view on your custom coordinates!
There’s a usage example and the source code of the Dockerfile available, too, of course!
Please do consider checking it out, if interested! ^^