

CyberAxe
Jeremy J. Benisek
Game Developer
Consultant
One could say I wear many hats.
So making a website or portfolio simple is very difficult.
I've tried once again to lay this website out to be useful but showing my abilities, skills, and experience in a website has been a struggle. Please contact me directly if you are interested in my abilities, skills, or consulting.
New Store
Get Free Maps and Assets
Buy 3D Models I've Made
Support OLC and buy a model
Recent Projects
Flying Dragons - Interactive Entities - Hundreds of added custom Entities - Custom Monsters - Custom Map - Custom Dragon Attacks - Custom Spawning System - Custom Monster Damager - Custom Animations - Custom Egg Carry and Hatching system - Particles Effects and much more
DragonFire
Bedrock Edition - DF1

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Sole Developer
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Behavior Ai Programmer
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Animator - BlockBench Expert
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Particle Artist - Snowstorm Master
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Sound Editor - Adobe Audition
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Texture Artist - BlockBench Novice
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Map Editor - QA and Technical Editor
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Command Expert - Developer
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Everything else - Jack of all Trades

DragonFire 2 Nations
Bedrock Edition - DF2
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Sole Developer
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Behavior Ai Programmer
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Animator - BlockBench Expert
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Particle Artist - Snowstorm Master
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Sound Editor - Adobe Audition
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Texture Artist - BlockBench Novice
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Map Editor - QA and Technical Editor
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Command Expert - Developer
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Everything else - Jack of all Trades
Custom Destructability system - Custom Breeding System - Hundreds of new entities - Custom Monsters - Map 10 times the size of DF1 and many more surprises.


Emoji Pets
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Intro, Training, Tricks Developer
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Partner Consultant
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Clean Up Crew (Replace a Developer who has left a project, or finish a project someone else started)
Custom Intro, training, and tricks for the pets system. The developer who made this went off the collage at the end of the project, they used mainly command blocks. I finished up the project's loose ends and shipped it to help the studio.


Future Furniture
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Sole Developer
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Behavior - Ai Programmer
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Animator - BlockBench Expert
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Particle Artist - Snowstorm Master
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Sound Editor - Adobe Audition
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Map Editor - QA and Technical Editor
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Everything else - Jack of all Trades
Peaceful+
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Sound Design and Tech Development
Peaceful+ is a rework of Minecraft vanilla to replace all the sounds, textures, and behaviors with a relaxing and "peaceful" feel and game play. Great for all ages. Just wanted to enjoy some building or creative time in Minecraft Bedrock without creepers or phantoms harassing you. Try out. Peaceful+ and find your happy place today.

Tippers and Supporters
@KidJesus Discord @Branden3785 Twitter
Your Name?
Creators
Did my guides help? Could you help support my cause and tip me a few dollars to continue my efforts to provide daily support and guides to Bedrock Creators?
A massive amount of time goes into R&D to learn and develop these guides and prototypes so anything you can tip helps pay bills and keep the efforts going.
Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/outlandishlycrafted
Venmo - https://venmo.com/cyberaxe
Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/cyberaxe
Studio Owners (Partners)
Are you a studio wanting to give back to the community? I'm looking for sponsors. Each of my posts will have a "Sponsored by x" line. Currently, I'm at 34,000 posts in 3 years if that gives you an image of how busy the help channels are and how many people will see you are helping the community.
New Website, Logo, and much more
All Seasons Rentals Sold to new owners who wanted to change up the branding. So New Logo, Website, Swag and lots more.
Email DNS changes
Comfort Air
Century Link without telling anyone stopped hosting NS servers.
Full Network Design and VoIP Deployment
Colorado state University
Visio Designed both data and VoIP networks, spec'ed hardware, did programming, managed vendors, worked with many teams from contractors, government agencies and vendors to install on time, under budget and top grade Nextiva Enterprise system. Provdied training and support.
East Valley Liquor
New Logo and Website
East Valley Liquor was looking for a new logo and website.

Recent
Technologist Projects
As a Technologist, I live the hustle lifestyle, having the skills, experience, and ability, helping out those in need with complex and difficult technology-based projects is my specialty. Complexity is my game and on time, under budget and quality are my standard operating procedures.
What others say?
zombieclinic:
I want to take a moment to commend CyberAxe for his outstanding contributions to the Minecraft Bedrock development community. He has generously taken time out of his day to help me improve my Bedrock development skills, even though he didn’t have to.
CyberAxe also assists users in navigating the Blockbench Discord, providing guidance on how to seek help, and even answers questions directly on the Discord server.
In addition to his direct support, CyberAxe creates instructional videos on coding for Minecraft Bedrock, sharing his knowledge and expertise to help others reach his level of proficiency. He also shares his techniques in Snowstorm, guiding us in creating stunning particles for Bedrock.
Without his guidance and support, I wouldn’t have been able to reach my current skill level in creating Bedrock addons. CyberAxe is exceptionally active in the Minecraft community, participating in almost all the major Minecraft Discords.
His dedication to teaching, helping others, and fostering a supportive community is truly commendable. The Minecraft community is incredibly fortunate to have someone as knowledgeable and generous as CyberAxe.

A Lifetime in Numbers
Starting on a Ti-99/A4 and Basic I quickly fell in love. My Faviorate game was Tunnels of Doom. I must have been close to the first generation to be born with a personal computer already in the house. It was Dec of 1980, a few years later Texas Instraments launch the Ti-99. My first memories were begging my siblings who were much older to help me setup a game. When it happened it was Glorious.
I still remember the first time my Mom took me as a child to her friend house to fix their computer. I know all the hate from my teachers and whispers of Nerds, Geeks and Techies being losers would end out different. I could see the changes coming but as a child didn't care.
Just wanted to play videos games. Over time it turned in to needing to connect my friends together to play. During Spring break we "borrowed" all the schools computers and gamed all week.
I was hooked, I had built a network in my house to game on, soon I was running cables and timing my self for fastest PC build times. Over clocking and testing any beta, mod or software I could get.
From 3d modeling in Bryce 3D, to modding Half-life and playing Counter Strike as a mod, I built the skills to troubleshoot and master the computers and technology logic.
After high school I joined a Telecommunications Computer and spent my days supporting NT4.0, Windows 2000 and building VoIP first generations networks for banks and clients.
I've never lost that drive to learn and enjoy technology. I beta tested hundred of Microsoft products and was Beta test of the Month for LiveMesh.
I'm in the top 5% of MSDN contributors and spend a good amount of my time supporting indie developers and artist on discord channels.
I've lost count of the projects, over 20 plus years they just add up and dissolve into experience and wisdom.
Starting professionally in Windows NT4 days I've been an in-the-field system administrator since. Running up to 150 companies IT support responsibilities at a time, on-call 24/7.
From building Windows Active Direction Servers to Windows DFS distributed File system clusters over Point to Points I've done it. From working with Tadiran PBX's to defeat NAT and launch the first generations of VoIP phones to early Point to multi-point wireless setups. I've consulted, designed and engineered solutions for hospitals to cannabis high-tech grow facilities.
Hands-on, in the trenches with the troops. Living the Technologist Life.
Hosted, designed, and built pre-cloud SharePoint hosting for $105M School Bond for Mesa County. Connecting hundreds of contractors, government agencies, and citizens.
If you'd like to hear more about my history or experience please reach out and ask. The list of projects is crazy long to list here.
The best way to stop the horrors of E-waste in our world is to reuse it. As an SOP I always try and suggest and reuse any equipment we can.
Purchasing most of our hardware from E-waste recycler and refurbished has saved our clients on many projects over 60% vs purchasing new. In many cases that's tens of thousands of dollars. Over 20 years the failure rate has been no worse or better than purchasing new in my experience.
Working directly with E-waste recyclers we're also able to donate equipment to many in need. If you have an E-waste recycler in your area or would like to get advice on how you can save money and increase your profits. Please reach out. It's my goal to keep as much usable equipment out of the landfills and burns pits as possible.
There is so much you could say about Civilization.
I think many of us learned more about history from this game than from school.
On a trip to Washington DC as a small child, I talked/begged my Mom to find a Computer Software store that sold Amiga games.
Namely Civilization, it had just been released and I couldn't wait to play it. I spent hours reading about it in the gaming magz but lived in a small town with no hope of getting a game much less Amiga.
With much driving and work we found one store, they had a copy and I use all my money to get it. The only issue was it was a week before we'd be home so I could play it.
I read the CiviPedia book included with the disks over and over, back and forth, planning my first moves and dreaming of what countless lifetimes I'd live through it.
Since then I've played them all, and enjoyed every minute of it. With a few mods here and there it's the perfect game. I still wish for a return of Call to Power.
Starting on a Ti-99/A4 and Basic I quickly fell in love. My Favorite game was Tunnels of Doom.
I must have been close to the first generation to be born with a personal computer already in the house. It was Dec of 1980, a few years later Texas Instruments launch the Ti-99.
My first memories were of begging my siblings who were much older to help me set up a game and play. When it happened it was Glorious.
On summer breaks, my cousins Zooko, Za, and Nate would let me play on their fancy IBM, where I found Ultima, Kings Quest, Police Quest, Commander Keen, and many more. I learned DOS as their rules were we'll show you how once then if you need help, show you how to access the help screen.
It forced me to learn PKZIP and so much more. Soon I had my own DHCP system for dial-up into BBS's and still dream of TradeWars 2002 to this day.
The Pit and others draw my mind to a time of daily turn limits and connection timers. A family member started an ISP and one year my Mom got me 6 months of REAL Direct Internet NO AOL censorship, no MSN garbage.
Real Internet. I've lived the revolution since. Playing, beta testing, and living the Technologist Life.
20+
Years of Experience
1K+
Projects Finished
$2.5M
E-waste Resold
10K+
Hours in Civilization Games
500+
Games Played