Now, when you are making any map you will want to have a biome. Whether that biome is birch, savanna, ocean, or even desert it is a crucial part. The biome can set the theme for the build and even the colors! For Example if you would have a desert biome you would most likely use green and tan colors. But all that aside today our biome is THE OAK FOREST. Lets hop in shall we?
Tree
For our first option the end result will look something like this:
Now lets get to making it shall we? we will start with one long rectangle barrier colored brown.
Next we need a few more brown barriers that are placed at the bottom of the trunk in a formation that ends up looking like this:
then fill in the little gap with a barrier.
then make a very small green barrier, this will act as a single leaf.
Now start to spam them everywhere on the top of the trunk, and add a little bit of variation in colors.
Now add a small black barrier in the middle of the trunk facing vertically.
And start adding diagonal black barriers until it is a rhombus like shape.
There we have your first oak tree!
Animals
For the animals section I will teach you how to make a squirrel.The rest of the animals will be up to other guides. The first step to making a squirrel is taking two barriers, one dark brown one light brown and make them diagonal and put the dark one on top of the light one.
then make a small dark square for the head. Then take two tan barriers and make them make a pointed nose for the face like this,
Then take a dark brown barrier, put it uhm… where the tail goes and add a circle barrier on the top to round it out like this:
then take a small ligt brown barrier and make feet and arms for the squirrel like this:
now add a dark brown barrier for the ears
And add a plate tinted pitch black for the eye, and one for the nose.
And there is your squirrel! And some more animals for your forest at More animals from @Speedy_kd4
I hope you all have great day! Maybe this could help with some builds. Also shout-out to @speedy_kd4 for his animal barrier art! Happy gimmings!