Minecraft Art Style In Game

I want to use Minecraft art style in game. I do not want to use blocks just want to use that type of art and texture in my game. I have talked to @Braydon_SFX and we discussed that there are lots of games and apps related to minecraft. But I want to make sure before start doing that.

I got this link but its not helpful. https://minecraft.net/terms

Anyone have idea about terms for using it?


Comments

  • Braydon_SFXBraydon_SFX Member, Sous Chef, Bowlboy Sidekick Posts: 9,273
    I would think it's mostly fine as long as you don't do a complete copy. It could be allowed, but I just think that's a bad idea... Since you said the art will not be blocks, then I would say go for it...
  • creativeappscreativeapps Member Posts: 1,770
    @Braydon_SFX Yes its something like this

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  • FajlajpFajlajp Member Posts: 666
    @creativeapps
    If you want to use the art-style above, I don't see any problems. Many games use pixelart. And beside, I don't think that the art in the picture above is not even close to minecraft(in my opinion)
  • creativeappscreativeapps Member Posts: 1,770
    @Fajlajp Ok Thanks
  • SnapFireStudiosSnapFireStudios Member Posts: 1,603
    Yes, Minecraft doesn't own Pixelart :P
    As long as you don't copy exactly their textures, you'll be fine. Porbably a good idea to do something a little different with your game though.

    - Thomas
  • BenMakesGamesBenMakesGames Member Posts: 85
    Unless you copy the art directly from their game to yours there will be no problem.
  • anderojack671jaanderojack671ja Member Posts: 2

    Minecraft’s Art Style is defined by its blocky, voxel-based graphics, simple textures, and minimalist design — which gives it a timeless and instantly recognizable charm. This visual style emphasizes creativity and gameplay over realism. https://jennymincraft.com/ Jenny Mod (Minecraft Forge): The Jenny Mod builds on Minecraft’s core aesthetic by adding a highly interactive NPC (Jenny) into this blocky world. Because Minecraft’s art style is lightweight and stylized, it allows mods like Jenny to integrate animated characters, custom dialogue, and gift mechanics without breaking immersion or performance. The simplicity of the art lets modders focus on behavior and interaction, making a “virtual girlfriend” mod feel more natural inside Minecraft’s universe

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