Imagine a built-in Minecraft feature that lets you bring your creations from one world into another with ease. The Blueprint Projection System (BPS) would allow players to select a saved build—whether from another world or a schematic file—and project a 3D translucent blueprint directly into their current world. This ghost-like structure would act as a visual guide, perfect for both survival and creative players. Builders could walk through the projection, rotate and position it precisely, and follow a detailed material list that breaks down exactly what blocks are needed and how many of each.
To take it a step further, BPS would include a layer-by-layer building mode, making large or complex structures manageable by displaying only one horizontal slice at a time. Players could scroll through layers, and each block would change color to indicate whether it’s been placed or not. In survival, this system could become the ultimate building assistant, helping players recreate massive projects legitimately without constant guesswork or reference juggling. It combines the satisfaction of manual building with the precision and planning of modern tools—revolutionizing how we create in Minecraft java and bedrock.
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