You can also read about this on the BBC website: If the Minecraft map inspires you to create more worlds in Minecraft, use the Minecraft map in your school as a geography resource, to use our OS OpenData to create new services, or anything similar – let us know on the blog. If you would like to find out more about the Minecraft build map or download it to see the possibilities you could create using OS OpenData, check out our website for more details and a link to the download. The resulting world consists of over 22 billion blocks – we think this may be the largest Minecraft ever built based on real-world data! We used this information to modify the material of individual blocks. We used the raster version, extracting surface features – for example water, woodland and roads – based on pixel colours and densities. OS VectorMap District: A mid-scale contextual or backdrop map product.We used this product to generate the Minecraft GB terrain. The product is delivered as a grid with a resolution of 50 metres. OS Terrain 50: A three-dimensional model of the bare earth surface known as a Digital Terrain Model (DTM).We used two of Ordnance Survey’s digital map products that are freely available as OS OpenData for anyone to use, to build the world:
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