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The video provides an in-depth tutorial on constructing a replica of the "Hello Neighbor" house in a game, focusing on step-by-step instructions for building different parts of the structure. The creator details the materials needed, including oak, light blue concrete, and white stained glass, and emphasizes careful placement for accuracy. The tutorial covers building the base, creating intricate window designs, constructing a porch, adding detailed elements like ladders, iron bars, and a basement entrance, and assembling roofs with stone brick stairs. The process includes combining materials like cobblestone walls, red concrete, and spruce trap doors to enhance the house's appearance. Finally, the video addresses connecting different roof sections, flattening surfaces, and adding landscaping features such as birch fences, terracotta grass patches, and black concrete for window effects. The tutorial concludes with a call for viewer feedback on creating more houses.
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In this part of the video, the creator introduces a tutorial on building the first version of the “Hello Neighbor” house. To start, they provide a list of necessary materials, advising viewers to pause the video to gather all items. The build begins with placing six oak wood planks in a row, extending the structure by specific measurements, and forming the base shape. Following the base layout, details are added, starting with the entrance. This includes an oak door framed by light blue concrete and white stained glass. Further structural details include rows of white concrete, forming a shape reminiscent of Titan Tower, and additional light blue concrete to complete the structure. The creator also adds a roof using stone brick stairs and highlights the importance of precise placement for an accurate build.
00:05:00
In this part of the video, the creator explains specific steps for constructing detailed sections of a building. They describe placing a solid stone brick at the top where the roof ends and adjusting an error with this placement. They then provide a detailed guide on creating a window on the front left corner using light blue concrete and glass. The right side is more complicated, involving rows of light blue and white concrete, and more glass placements. They further describe adding stone brick stairs under the top windows, extending these with quartz slabs, and filling in additional sections with oak planks and oak slabs. Lastly, they explain how to place oak fences around the right side of the platform.
00:10:00
In this part of the video, the creator demonstrates how to enhance the front of a building by constructing a porch using stone brick slabs on top of an oak fence. They then extend these slabs outwards and upwards to form the porch structure. Moving to the right side of the building, they add layers of light blue concrete to form window frames and fill them with white glass. The tutorial continues with instructions to create an intricate pattern of diagonal light blue concrete, extending both up and down. Finally, the creator focuses on the back of the building, providing detailed steps to build a frame resembling a boot shape with additional light blue concrete and white glass. The segment showcases various detailed constructions to gradually piece together the house’s topology.
00:15:00
In this part of the video, the creator focuses on adding detailed elements to the back part of a house. They begin by explaining the materials needed, including ladders, iron bars, spruce wood planks, and stem brick stairs. Ladders are placed beside a second-story window, and iron bars are added around the ladders to create a cage-like structure. Then, they describe constructing an unspecified basement entrance using oak planks, light blue concrete, and quartz slabs.
Further, they detail how to build a section of the house using light blue concrete and white glass, creating a corner alcove with specific measurements. They highlight that more details, such as windows and lifts, will be added later. Finally, a pyramid shape with light blue concrete is formed on the side, and a lift with a window is constructed using cobblestone walls, red concrete, and spruce trap doors.
00:20:00
In this part of the video, the creator provides detailed instructions for building a structure in a game, focusing largely on constructing walls and roofs. The process begins with erecting cobblestone walls and replacing spaces between them with red concrete. Then, light blue concrete is substituted with red concrete, and white stained glass is positioned as described. The roof construction follows, with stone brick stairs being extended and adjusted to fit the structure, emphasizing that the front roof is lower than the back. Special details, like a power box made of white concrete, iron trapdoor, red carpet, and a lever, are added for extra authenticity. Finally, the creator addresses the flat parts of the roof and how to connect the entire structure, using light blue concrete to fill in any remaining gaps.
00:25:00
In this part of the video, the focus is on constructing and connecting various elements of a roof using stone brick stairs and slabs. The process involves extending the stone brick stairs across to the front entrance roof and ensuring all parts connect smoothly. Key actions include placing stone brick slabs in the center, connecting stairs from the entrance roof, and filling any gaps with additional blocks. The video also addresses the right side of the roof, which had a flat section that required additional attention to ensure it blended seamlessly with the rest of the structure. The roof’s left side is similarly adjusted, with emphasis on making the surfaces as flat as possible using stone brick slabs. Additionally, a broken section is deliberately created on the front left side of the roof to allow access inside the house. This involves destroying certain parts to form a hole, followed by placing slabs or stones to facilitate climbing and movement around this area.
00:30:00
In this part of the video, the creator demonstrates how to add ladders and pathways to access the house like in “Hello Neighbor.” They show how to destroy a block and place a ladder, create a ‘gang plank’ to walk across, and describe the overall completion of the house exterior. They then focus on landscaping, suggesting to use a birch fence resembling the white picket fence from the game, and replacing grass with green and lime terracotta while leaving patches of grass and using bone meal. They also mention adding black concrete to the windows for a mysterious effect. The segment ends with them showing the final appearance of the house and asking for feedback on whether to create more “Hello Neighbor” houses.