Stampy explains the behind-the-scenes of his "Trip to the Moon" Let's Play video. He clarifies that the moon landing was simulated through editing tricks, not mods or hacks. The moon was hand-built in a super flat world with nether stone and other materials to mimic its surface. Friends helped with the build, which took about three months. The rocket was recreated in creative mode, and the launch and landing were simulated by careful editing, including cutting out images and overlaying them on the video. Sound effects and royalty-free music were added to enhance the experience. Despite some challenges with weather in-game and aligning items in his inventory, Stampy successfully created the illusion of traveling to and from the moon.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Stampy created a video explaining how he flew to the moon in a game.
2. The moon trip was simulated using editing tricks, not mods or hacks.
3. The moon's surface was built by hand in a super flat world using n stone and other materials.
4. The building of the moon's surface took about three months with help from friends.
5. Stampy recreated his rocket in creative mode for the simulation.
6. The launch sequence was simulated by staying still and switching to flying mode.
7. Afro Dan destroyed the rocket ship around Stampy during the launch simulation.
8. A screenshot of the rocket's window was edited in Photoshop to simulate flight.
9. The landing on the moon was simulated by transitioning between two videos.
10. The return trip to the lovely world was simulated in a similar manner as the takeoff.
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