Minecraft Map Editor

New

  • Added version specific definition files for MC v1.11.2.
  • Added a debug mode for MCPE worlds. (Use the --debug-pe CLI option to enable this mode.)
  • Added basic definition files for Pocket Edition and more PE entities data.

Bug fixes

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Minecraft Live Map Viewer

  • Fixed a waypoint bug when no default player found.
  • Fixed a rare issue in the Decliff filter.
  • Fixed a bug in the Create Shops filter which prevented it from working in MC v1.11.2 worlds.
  • Fixed Camera rotating after right-click is released.

Changed

  • Changed versioned definition methods to be able to 'chain load' files.
  • Switched to a new dynamic version for dealing with transparent blocks.
  • Switched to a new method of creating chunks. This should fix a lot of chunk generation errors.
  • Limited player cache refresh to four attempts when encountering certain connection issues.
  • Split blockstate handling for PC and PE.
  • The Update Filter button and feature has been removed.

Hashes

A string representation of the to be changed fields is printed in a text field below the editor. When entering a field string into this field directly, press Enter to parse it into the editor. For more information about the fields have a look at the chunk format description on Minecraft Wiki. NBTExplorer is an open-source NBT editor for all common sources of NBT data. It’s mainly intended for editing Minecraft game data. You should be familiar with this tool if you handle Minecraft maps. Here you can open the level.dat file and change some parameters. A Minecraft Map Editor. That runs in-game! With selections, schematics, copy and paste, brushes, and scripting. Use it in creative, or use it temporarily in survival. Amulet Map Editor is a Minecraft map editor made by the Amulet Team, a team created by MCEdit-Unified contributers.

  • Mac OS X 64bit MD5 Hash - 8952c169f7e51d3ff2e7ce1de0dd312b
  • Windows 32bit MD5 Hash - d9d90eaaedf80019bd8ccb01366ad412
  • Windows 64bit MD5 Hash - b0a6b5353c48ae043d16fc7fc3dcc4c4
  • Linux MD5 Hash - 239be01f629ff87992098967503f3d7b
Chunky
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Chunky is a Minecraft rendering tool that uses Path Tracing to create realistic images of your Minecraft worlds. Check out the galleryfor examples of what Chunky can do!

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New users are recommended to look at the Installation Instructions andthe Getting Started Guide, or for a full guide check Your First Render!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Why is there noise/grain/random bright dots in the render? This is not a bug, but an unfortunate effect of the rendering algorithm used in Chunky. Torches and other small light sources cause a very random illumination and it takes a long time to render such light nicely. For more information please read the Path Tracing article. You can disable emitters under the Lighting tab in the Render Controls dialog to remove most of the random bright dots. Note that rendering for a longer time will eventually remove the noise, though it may take a very long time.

    Note - There are techniques and plugins which can help reduce noise. For more information please visit jackjt8's Guide to Chunky - Denoising.

  • Q: How long does it take to render an image? There is no exact answer to this question. The main thing that affects render time is your CPU, the size of the image, and the lighting conditions in the scene you are rendering. It can take anywhere from an hour to a couple of days to render a nice image. You can reduce the size of the canvas, disable emitters, enable ESS, or use a denoising technique to speed up the convergence rate. See the Path Tracing article or jackjt8's Guide to Chunky - Denoising for more details.

  • Q: Is GPU rendering supported? GPU rendering support for Chunky 2.4.0-77 or later is currently in development in the form of an OpenCL 1.2 renderer plugin. This renderer is still under development and many features of the CPU renderer are not yet supported. For more information and WIP builds please visit the plugins GitHub.

  • Q: What about the SpigotMC Plugin?Chunky (SpigotMC) is an unrelated project which has an unfortunate name collision. Said plugin is used to quickly pre-generate server chunks.

Question still not answered? Check the FAQ page.

License & Copyright

Chunky is free software and the source code is made available under the GNUGeneral Public License, version 3. The source code is managed onGitHub.

Chunky is Copyright (c) 2010-2021, Jesper Öqvist and Chunky Contributors;these are also listed in the relevant source files and on the Credits page.Copyright notices for third-party libraries used in Chunky are listed in theREADME file.

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