There's such an app that is probably quite fast. You enter the picture somehow and the finished pixel image comes out. Someone an idea what that means?
Do you mean that the image is then built directly in Minecraft or you can then copy the pixels?
SpriteCraft. : Converting pictures to blocks.
From spritecraft you can then pass the schematic to the
Schematica Mod + Autobuilder. : Automatically builds the Schematic in Minecraft.
So I have to choose the picture somehow and then it will be built by itself
😂 sorry I understand only station
Thought that would be easier to understand. Nadann stops in complete sentences:
To convert pictures to blocks you need Spritecraft. Can you download yourself on the internet.
Spritecraft will then create a schematic (= file to be stored in the block structures) after you insert the image.
To build this schematic in Minecraft you need the Schematica Mod + Autobuilder. Then you insert them. Then you click build in the game, and you're done, it builds the picture for you.
Yesterday I got a program where you can transform pictures into Pixelarts. But you have to either copy them or with the Schematica mod you can put the file into a folder and then display it as a template in Mc. There's also a printer mode with which the image is then built. (Can check everything in videos)
Here the program -> https://minecraft-server.eu/forum/threads/pixelart-programm.1838/
Works great: Hab zbs. Yesterday a UHD image (about 4000x3800 pixels) converted xD