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  1. Jun 8, 2020 · Welcome to another tutorial video! In this video, I will be showing you how to build a series of TV designs to improve your Minecraft home!

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    Start a game in Creative mode. While you technically can build a TV in Minecraft's Survival mode, gathering the resources to craft the technical components of the television will take an enormous amount of time. If you have an existing world in Creative mode, you can just load that world instead.
    Select the necessary items for your TV. Open the creative menu by pressing E (PC), ⋯ (PE), or X or square (Xbox/PlayStation), then add the following items to your equip bar: A building material (e.g., cobblestone) Pistons Redstone Redstone repeaters Redstone lamps A lever A painting
    Find a place to build. If you have an existing structure, you might want to set up the TV in the living room or in an underground basement-type area. Keep in mind that you will need several blocks' worth of space behind and on either side of the TV, however.
    Create a wall for the TV. Place at least a four-by-four wall of blocks in the area in which you want to build your TV. After you have done this, you can proceed with creating the TV's screen.
    To make the TV screen look more realistic and vivid, place glowstone or sea lanterns behind the painting instead of redstone lamps. The soft, gentle illumination from glowstone and sea lanterns will shine through the painting much better, making the "screen" appear bright and operational. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
    Carefully size the painting to fit the TV frame — a small painting fits better in a 1-block tall gap. For wider screen TVs, use the largest paintings available to appropriately fill the frame. Mix and match painting sizes as needed.
    Add some life and realism to the room by taming an ocelot and making it sit on the couch or floor. This will look just like a family pet relaxing in the TV room. Make sure to tame the ocelot first before moving it into position.
    Use pistons facing sideways instead of forward to better hide the redstone machinery powering the "screen." Place all the redstone components and repeaters under the floor rather than behind the wall to conceal the wiring.
    To mimic a modern, flatscreen television, build the frame 2 blocks thick instead of just 1. Carve out the middle block, leaving just the edges. This creates a recessed screen effect that looks like a real flatscreen TV.
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  2. A television you can turn on and off using a remote controller! Remember to leave a like if you enjoyed! :)Thank you to my patrons:EmeraldMelon, Captain_Komo...

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  3. Jun 6, 2015 · In today's video, I'm teaching you how to build a modern TV. It's based on a simple flatscreen one. If you want me to build something else, let me know in...

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  4. Minecraft is an upcoming Swedish-American CG-animated television based on the video game Minecraft.[1] On May 30, 2024, Netflix announced a new animated series based on the hugely popular Minecraft sandbox game.

  5. May 30, 2024 · Hold on to your party hats, dear readers... We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve joined forces with Netflix to produce an animated series set in our blocky universe. The series will tell an original story with new characters and reflect the world of Minecraft in a new light.

  6. Oct 27, 2023 · If you’re a Minecraft enthusiast looking to add some modern flair to your virtual world, building a TV in Minecraft can be a fun and creative project. In this step-by-step guide, we will walk you through the process of constructing your very own TV in Minecraft.