Once you get your files properly unzipped, go ahead and open Design Space and start a new project. Then click on the Upload icon.
Find your files, most likely in your Downloads folder, then select the PNG file. It is important to select the PNG option if possible for this file. Because the PNG file has a transparent background, including the slots inside of the template, it tells Design Space that that area is not being printed white, and needs to be cut out from the rest.
When you upload the file, select Complex for the file type. Then check to make sure all the slots are transparent, along with the inner wings. You can easily double-check this one on the next screen. You will be saving the file as a Print then Cut image, but take a look at the Cut image section first.
If it shows all of the slots, then the file was uploaded correctly. At this point, you will be taken back to the Upload screen. Select your bee template image at the bottom left, and hit Insert Image. Next, you will need to resize the image to the size of the bee you want.
The smaller the bee, the more difficult adding the extremities will be. The largest area you can currently use with Print Then Cut is up to 6. You can resize by dragging the corner of the image, or by changing the dimensions in the toolbar. The image should show up all on one mat. Hit Continue and then Send To Printer.
Make sure Add Bleed is selected. Print the design onto white cardstock. Then place it onto a blue or green Cricut cutting mat. Press the flashing C button to start cutting. Once the machine finishes cutting out the design for you, press the flashing arrow button to unload.
Whichever method you used to cut your pieces, we are ready to put this bad boy together. Make sure you have some scrap paper to lay down when you are gluing the small pieces.
Fold each one in half symmetrically so that it forms an L shape. Fold each end outward to form the tabs that will attach to the body. Now the legs and stinger. Fold each one in half so the printed side is facing out, then fold a third of each half back over itself to make the tabs. Glue together the sides that are touching to form a T-shape. There are no folds on the wings, so now we will move on to the body.
I find it easiest to make all the folds forward at first in toward the front of the face , then fold it back away from the face. First, fold in each tab. Then fold a crease between each side of the bee. Most folds will be at the corners and easy to tell where they go. The only one not at a corner will be the line between the top and the back sides. You can easily tell where to make that fold though, by looking at the pattern printed on the bee. Line up the end of the butt side with the 3rd row of pixels on the top side and fold.
Flip the body upside down so the back inside is showing. Press the folded end of a leg through one of the slots until only the tabs are on the inside. They are made to fit in pretty snug, so you may have to start with one corner and gently press down and wiggle the leg around until the other corner slides in. Repeat for the five remaining legs. Once all the legs are in place, fold all the tabs in the same direction, and cover them with glue.
Fold them all flat in the other direction and add glue to that side. Press everything down until the glue dries. Then glue the tabs down the same as the others. Start by gluing the sides to each other. Bees are considered arthropods and take increased damage from the Bane of Arthropods enchantment.
Bees can be attached to a lead , even when angered. They can still attack while attached. Bees usually venture up to 22 blocks from their beehive to find something they can pollinate or to attack someone. Bees can venture further away if necessary. A bee can fly horizontally and vertically upward through scaffolding but does not fly downward.
A bee nest must spawn within two blocks horizontally or vertically from any flowers for the bees inside to leave the nest. Bees leave their nest one by one during the day.
Bees completely ignore flowers in flower pots. After circling a flower or berry bush for about 30 seconds while making happy buzzing sounds, a bee collects pollen. A bee carrying pollen changes its texture to include pollen spots on its back and drops pollen particles similar to water and lava droplets falling. Bees that have pollen pollinate wheat , potatoes , carrots , beetroots , melon stems , pumpkin stems , berry bushes , and cave vines they fly over.
When one of these plants gets pollinated, it advances to another growth stage, similar to using bone meal. To pollinate a plant, the particles that drop must touch it directly. A bee can fertilize plants 10 times each time they have pollen, and there is a short wait time between pollinating each plant.
It takes about 2 minutes for the bee to do this. A bee coming out of a bee nest. Bees live together in colonies and take any bee nest or beehive that has enough space as its home. Homeless bees wander around, searching for empty beehives. Bees can enter a beehive from any side, but exit only from the front. One-way bee-gates can be made in this way. Bees return to their nest when it rains or when it is night.
They return even when in biomes that don't rain like desert. They stay in their nest or hive for at least game ticks 2 minutes before coming back out. The bees that come out keep their data health , name, etc. Breaking a nest or hive that contains bees releases all the bees. If a bee nest containing bees is harvested using a tool enchanted with Silk Touch , the bees inside are kept, with their corresponding data, in the hive, and they can exit the hive again when it is placed.
When the honey level of that hive reaches 5, the player can harvest it, which then sets it back to 0. Because there is neither daylight cycle nor weather in the Nether and the End , bees work without resting in these dimensions. This behavior is distinct from that of the villagers , which follow their daily routine according to the time in the Overworld , regardless of which dimension they are in.
Hitting or walking on a nest does not anger bees; it must be destroyed to anger them. When destroyed, a beehive releases any bees that it contained, and these bees are angry. The Invisibility effect does not cause stingers in stung players to disappear. Bees attack and swarm the player as a group when angered, and the eyes of angered bees turn red. Collecting a honeycomb or a honey bottle from a nest or hive causes the bees that are currently in that nest or hive to leave and swarm the player unless a campfire is placed below the hive.
Bees attack only once, similar to llamas , and non-aggressive pandas. Bees do not deal any damage in Peaceful difficulty. If the player deflects a bee's attack with a shield , the bee continues attacking until it succeeds in hitting the player.
When a bee's attack on a player succeeds, the player is poisoned. A bee loses its stinger after a successful attack, cannot attack further, and dies approximately one minute later. It is possible to quickly breed at least one angered bee with another, even if it or they had stung and lost the stinger. However, they remain angered and still die later due to being stingerless. Bees also swarm and attack other mobs when damaged , for example, if a skeleton accidentally shoots a bee.
The stinging animation; the bee can remain upside down for longer periods of time if a distance is kept. In Java Edition , a bee's stinger is visible on the player as a small black dot after the bee successfully attacked. Bees follow players holding flowers , flowering azalea and flowering azalea leaves.
If the player is standing still and being followed by bees, the bees go toward the player, face the player, and rest on the ground. They do this until the player moves. If bees are given a flower , they enter love mode and pair up to create baby bees, granting the player experience. The parent bees have a cooldown of 5 minutes ticks before they can breed again. Babies take 20 minutes 1 in-game day to grow up. However, bees' growth timer and breeding cooldowns are frozen while working in a hive; thus, when rapidly growing a population, it may be desirable to temporarily remove the hives.
Any of the 1- or 2-block flowers can be used for breeding, including the wither rose , even though it usually harms bees that touch it. Issues relating to "Bee" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there. A naturally generated bee nest in a Superflat village. A tree with a bee nest in the center of a player-made garden of crops.
Artwork of a beehive on oak with bees around it. Bees in promotional artwork for the Buzzy Bees Update. Bees in banner for Education Edition 1. Lego Minecraft minifigure.
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