Sure! Here's a polished version of the description: --- # Minecraft Fly-over Dataset 🎈 *⚠️ Please note: This dataset is a work in progress and may be updated at any time. ⚠️* --- ## Overview This dataset offers a stunning, continuous 4.5-hour video capturing a fly-over of diverse Minecraft terrain. ### Key Features - **Resolution**: 2048x2048 - **Frame Rate**: 30 fps - **Field of View (FOV)**: 85 degrees - **Minecraft Version**: 1.20.4 - **Day/Night Cycle**: Enabled (Day and night only, no weather effects) - **Camera Orientation**: Focused slightly towards the sunrise - **Biomes Covered**: The video spans a wide variety of biomes ### Footage Details - **Uninterrupted Recording**: The entire video was captured in one continuous take. - **Unmodified World**: The Minecraft world was generated using default settings with no customizations or modded biomes. - **Camera Positioning**: Command blocks were used to remove obstacles, which may cause visible blocks to disappear or the camera to "clip" through terrain. ### Usage This dataset can be used for: - **Machine Learning**: Train models for image or video generation, terrain analysis, etc. - **Cinematic Projects**: Use the footage for timelapses, animations, or other creative endeavors. - **And more**: Use it for backgrounds, anything that you can do with it is allowed. ### Additional Information - **Size**: Due to its high resolution and video length, the dataset is quite large (~34GB). - **Stuttering**: Slight stutters may occur because of the constant loading and unloading of chunks during the fly-over. These can be minimized or removed with code. - **Limited Angle**: The video captures the world from a single, consistent angle. - **Biome Coverage**: While a big chunk of biomes are included, not all biomes may be in the dataset, particularly rarer ones. --- Feel free to use this footage in your projects, and if you apply it to machine learning or AI work, I'd love to hear about your results!