cubiomes-viewer
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cubiomes-viewer
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Looking for a Java seed with a plains village, ocean monument, stronghold and a woodland mansion close to each other (at most 2K blocks away from each other). Also it must NOT be less than 80K blocks from spawn.
Try using cubiomes for this, tho with a 80k radius it will probably take forever to find a seed matching what you look for.
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What is the tool you use to find specific Minecraft seeds ?
Cubiomes Viewer is a very user-friendly interface for the very powerful Cubiomes library. lets you set up conditions to search by, so if you only want, say, a seed with a quad village and a pillager tower at spawn (4684626985, my current survival world seed, has this), you can look for that. If you only want, say, a cluster of 23 ancient cities in one giant mountain range near spawn (686912673753764), you can look for that, too. If you want to spawn in a cherry blossom village surrounded by a ring of mountains (1277916622), you can do that too. The more specific your conditions get, the longer it'll take to search seeds - say you want to find a ton of different biomes across a huge area, it won't search too quickly. If you just want some particular structure or cluster of structures near spawn, it can do this quite fast (i've got a very old cpu and can search some 23 million seeds per second when i'm only looking for some structures or biomes in a small area)
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Villagers Logic: Let's build our farm here, what could go wrong at all? (Interesting Find)
I also used Cubiomes Viewer app to find it. You can click here to download it from github from latest release.
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Looking for a bedrock seed for a cherry grove island
I recommend having a shot at the tool Cubiomes Viewer! We used it to find a good seed for our SMP recently and it works great. (While it may not be able to locate a structure for you because of the differences between Java and Bedrock in that regard, the biomes part should work well.) It's a little confusing to use at first, but here's the github and a user guide. Hope this helps!
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Cubiomes Viewer User Guide
Over the past few months, I have spent some of my spare time writing a Cubiomes Viewer User Guide to help people learn more about using the Java Seed Finding program that has helped so many of us become seedfinders for Minecraft. The guide is listed above, and you can find the download for the program here: Cubiomes-Viewer - Github
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i need answers..
Well you might want to get them by yourself with cubiome
- How do I find specific seeds?
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Seed maker?
one of them is https://github.com/Cubitect/cubiomes-viewer/releases another one i know of it is https://sourceforge.net/projects/amidst.mirror/files/ ; there are many more these are just two examples
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Request for Seed
You should you use cubiomes: https://github.com/Cubitect/cubiomes-viewer/releases
Mapbox GL
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Is it possible to use C++ libs on Flutter desktop apps?
This is the library here: https://github.com/mapbox/mapbox-gl-native
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Max zoom levels?
Yes, I'm using the Flutter MapBox GL project (that uses the native implementation, which is mostly written in C++). I'm using vector tiles, and it's getting down to 1.35cm/pixel for iOS and .12cm/pixel for Android at my latitude; I believe this is level 22 for iOS and 25.5 for Android.
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Interactive maps in C++ applications
Mapbox has a c++ sdk as well as a GL renderer
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Maps Offline?
But vector tiles is indeed the way to go, but it's also much more complicated. Everyone that has worked on Maps so far has done it either as a SoC / Outreachy student or on weekends and evenings. Look at https://github.com/mapbox/mapbox-gl-native if you want to get a feel for the complexity of a client side implementation of rendering vector tiles.
What are some alternatives?
cubiomes - C library that mimics the Minecraft biome generation.
GEOSwift - The Swift Geometry Engine.
WitchHutFinder - Find double, triple, quad witch hut on a set seed
ClusterKit - An iOS map clustering framework targeting MapKit, Google Maps and Mapbox.
amidst - Advanced Minecraft Interface and Data/Structure Tracking
WhirlyGlobe-Maply - WhirlyGlobe Development
MineMap - An efficient map viewer for Minecraft seed in a nice GUI with utilities without ever needing to install Minecraft.
Route-me - Open source map library for iOS
MinedMap - Minecraft map renderer and viewer
Cluster - Easy Map Annotation Clustering 📍
SeedSearcherStandaloneTool - Minecraft, searching numeric seeds for specific features/biomes
NAMapKit - Allows you to use custom maps in iphone applications and attempts to mimics some of the behaviour of the MapKit framework