This could help many advanced people who can use redstone to make an epic door. It could also help spark new idea to make people expand on past buildings.
Thanks to Jacob for this site with links to 3d animation resources...
An Introduction to 3D 3D models are created by manipulating polygon meshes and molding them into objects, characters and scenes. Even if you don't have formal art training that goes beyond the few classes you took in high school or college you can still do great work in 3D.
This is a tutorial on Youtube about GameMaker. This resource could definitely help a beginner who is new to GameMaker, and needs to no the basics about programming, rooms, sprites, sounds, etc.
Learn how to incorporate external sensors and input devices into your Scratch projects. We'll examine a variety of projects, utilizing different input devices, that participants can remix and share.
A collection of projects for Let's Get Physical with Scratch: Sensors, Robots & Consoles BYOD session at #ISTE13. More @ http://techkim.wikispaces.com/cs4all.
This website shows how Portal 2's Level Editor is like, and explains some objects and functions of the objects. It may help anyone new to Portal 2, or people who are just plain curious.
This is a very useful video for people who don't have much experience with redstone. It goes over all the basics and goes in to some harder and more advanced things.
If you don't know how to create a skin, upload a creative skin, or are just to lazy to make one, this place will supply you with incredible skins made by people just like you.
Jason Wilmot is a teacher in Nebraska who has been using minecraft with his students. He has provided a number of links to resources he has created and curated to help you teach with, learn with, and play minecraft!
Tips for Minecraft: Interested in playing Minecraft but don't know where to begin? We've compiled a concise list of tips to get you on your way to building your stairway to Minecraft heaven.