Minecraft has released a new video sharing more about the process of creating the paintings available in the game. Though the function of paintings in the game is purely decorative, there is a great appreciation in the Minecraft community for these items.
Paintings were first seen with the release of the "Minecraft Indev" update in February 2010. At the time, Minecraft added 19 paintings of different sizes, with iconic illustrations such as "Skull and Roses," "Bust," and "The Void." Years later, with the release of the Tricky Trials update, Mojang decided to celebrate Minecraft's 15th anniversary by adding 15 new paintings, increasing the list of available artworks to 46. To once again celebrate this item, Minecraft dropped a new video about its paintings.
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Mojang reveals more about how its paintings are made in a new vídeo. The footage features an interview with Kristoffer Zetterstrand, the artist who created the paintings for the Tricky Trials update, and others such as "Creebet" and "Fighters." Zetterstrand talks about how he got in touch with Minecraft, and the invitation to work...