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Updated 'BONY162' Furniture Addon V6 For Minecraft PE!

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 💌 :: Hey you guys! Last week, a subscriber asked me to review their version 6 update of the BONY162 furniture addon for Minecraft Bedrock! I enjoyed using this pack in the past, so I'm excited to share my review of its latest version! I will mainly showcase the interactive items and the new ones! EXPERIMENTAL SETTINGS: In order to use this addon, you will have to enable experimental options in your world!  ACCESSING THE ITEMS: the fastest way to find this addon is through your creative inventory. All I did was scroll to the bottom and you should see a ton of models to choose from! ADDON SHOWCASE: For this showcase, I created three themed sections for the different models in the pack! With over 190 items to choose from, it was very hard to pick which ones to show! 😭 MY REVIEW:  This addon definitely exceeded my expectations! The functionality of the pack makes it such an interactive and fun mod to play with. I didn't have any trouble installing it, and it didn't make my p

My Favorite Shaders For Minecraft Optifine! (1.20+)

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🧚🏾‍♀️ :: Hello everyone! Recently I've been getting a lot of questions about what shaders I use in my Java intros. I often switch between these two shaders, so I figured I'd showcase them for you all today! 😊 🧸☁️💌🍰✨🎀 SILDURS SHADERS:  https://shadersmods.com/sildurs-shaders-mod/ The first and most used shader is the Sildurs shader! I use the medium version, and it makes my world SO vibrant and pretty. I usually mix it with the Mizunos 16 texture pack because they go so well together! I've been using this shader since I purchased Minecraft Java Edition in 2021, and I've been loving it ever since. SORA SHADERS:  https://shadersmods.com/sora-shaders/   As you can see from the screenshots above, the Sora shader is extremely beautiful. Visually, it's one of the most appealing shaders I've used in Java edition! I especially LOVEE the water and the pretty skies. It isn't too saturated and blends perfectly with so many texture packs.  Okay, that's all for

How To Port Java CIT Models Into Minecraft Pocket Edition!

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  Hello everyone! Today I will show you how to import Java CIT models into Minecraft Pocket Edition! If you'd like a YouTube tutorial, watch the video below. Before we begin, I must preface that these ports are for PERSONAL use only! Please do not redistribute or share the port unless the creator has given you permission to do so. Alright, let's begin! 🧸☁️💌🍰🎀✨ STEP 1 - Choose a CIT to port. For example, I will use the Sanrio Plushies CIT for Java. Step 2 - Download the Blockbench app . You can use it on any device, but I will use it on my MacBook for a fullscreen display. Step 3 - Create a new folder to store your mcpe transfer files. This helps to keep everything nice and organized. Step 4 - Create a Java Block/Item Model in Blockbench. Step 5 - Go to the 'file' option and import a Java Block/Item Model. Step 6 - Choose a JSON file from the pack. I will choose cinnamoroll. Step 7 - Stitch All textures and rename through properties. Use the same name as the JSON f