00:00so over here you can see that I have this particular particular object right here and
00:12now let's say I want to know how it would actually look in blocks like let's say for example in
00:18Minecraft so to do that over here you can see that blocks is an option and you get this little
00:24mine like icon representing Minecraft right here simply go ahead and click and then you exactly see
00:31how it would look as blocks right here and you can see that these are pumpkins right here you can go
00:36ahead and change out the color according to how you like as well so that's that so you can go ahead
00:42and change the color as you like just like this as well so exactly see how it looks so right now
00:48it's in low block mode right here but you can also go around over here and then change it out you can
00:54enable and disable the ground as well and then change the level of details right here in the
00:59blocks as well just like this so you can make it much more detailed as needed just like this as well
01:05to see how it would look in block right here just like this you can also go ahead and export this
01:11out as well as needed right here so now you can also go around and change the color over here just
01:17like this as well and that is how you can utilize the blocks mode inside of Tinkercad so hope you found
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