A collection of worldpainter trees (.schem) made explicitly for worldpainter and to be survival-friendly. currently contains 16 layers, making up 11 different biomes.
Have a look at my worldpainter scripts I especially think Fixify would be useful to you.
I have also made a tool to easily make villager NPCs which I'm quite proud of.
By survival friendly, we mean that the trees are:
- Build with decayable leaves.
- So, no floating leaves.
- Are not annoying to chop down:
- Mostly log blocks.
- Non-log blocks are close to the logs and hard to miss.
- No more than 4 aesthetic blocks per tree (think fences etc.).
- Trees have roots, so they can spawn on slopes.
Use the "Import custom layer(s) from another world..." option in worldpainter and select the ...easy import.world file to quickly import all the provided (custom object) layers.
For previews of the layers look on the planet Minecraft page
You can either download the "...easy import.world" or click on the green code button on the top and click "Download ZIP" to download the entire repository.
Some of the layers are meant to be used together. You do not have to use them together, but it is recommended.
The jungle trees in the "thick jungle" are quite tall. To make the transition to other biomes, one should use the "Jungle Edge" as a transition biome.
The wooded plateau (sub-biome of the Badlands/Mesa) is usually reserved for high elevations. For the lower elevations, we recommend using the "rocks and bushes" layer.
Pull requests are welcome if you feel like you have some schematics worth adding. (birch trees, cherries?)
If you don't know how to make a pull request contact @sijmen_v_b on the worldpainter discord.