I built variations of this on two servers. Love the flexibility and openness. We put it at our second bases when we moved to the plains and needed to process materials there. Thanks so much
I really like the "open garage style" of the little semi enclosed crafting area. I made something similar on my last village project, and im currently experimenting with alot more open concepts with buildings with missing walls, or completely without them. And as alwasys i find a ton of inspiration in your builds :) nice work!
Yet another highly adaptable build from you. Sure great blacksmith, but converting this to any number of uses would be pretty simple. Great build for a second cabin/portal on another continent from your main base. Or a simple house conversion which provides enough space for a good amount of crafting. Cheers
I put one in on the opposite corner from stone room with a furnace next to it situated so you could put the coal in the furnace on the left and the blast furnace on the right Then put the kiln in the other corner. I also put a wall of chests on the interior stone wall that is not in the crafting area.
From what I understand Valheim relies mostly on CPU power rather then your graphic settings, also from my time of playing and building, when terraforming the area I am in to build my base or just doing a build in creative mode it makes the fps drop, not sure why but my guess would be something to do with rendering or maybe the servers having to work harder.
I built this with the wood posts to see. Wood didn't work alone. I then put stone 2m blocks up the posts and trimmed them out w wood to try to keep the feel of the design. It did not need iron posts this way.
Achei legal, queria sexo mas estamos na véspera de Natal e eu sou triste é sozinho então estou jogando jogos sozinho obrigado pelo vídeo deus abençoe a terra tmj
I wanted to pull on my hair out in the middle of following this tutorial. You decided to change stuff while doing something else and those iron poles inside of wooden poles... it seems like mostly just too brave people do tutorials.
A pretty needlessly expensive and late game build; for that you required iron supports, and incredible amounts of stone and wood for something that looks so unremarkable.
You sir are much appreciated for your creative assistance
This looks pretty sweet, yeah 😊👍.
I built variations of this on two servers. Love the flexibility and openness. We put it at our second bases when we moved to the plains and needed to process materials there. Thanks so much
a m a z i n g - I had to buld it myself. thanks so much
I really like the "open garage style" of the little semi enclosed crafting area. I made something similar on my last village project, and im currently experimenting with alot more open concepts with buildings with missing walls, or completely without them. And as alwasys i find a ton of inspiration in your builds :) nice work!
great video. personally used this as an open starter home with a long heavy table, benches, and a hearth. looks great next to the ocean!
great job !!
It's beautiful!
Great job on this build.
That's basically what my blacksmith area looks like!!! But yours looks way nicer, LoL
I just built this behind my main house!
I just built part of it again! Tyty
Yet another highly adaptable build from you. Sure great blacksmith, but converting this to any number of uses would be pretty simple. Great build for a second cabin/portal on another continent from your main base. Or a simple house conversion which provides enough space for a good amount of crafting. Cheers
Awesome build I am so going to try this in my village build thanks
Thanks for the idea,i had to make a larger base due to meet the requirement needs of my village but the result is very impressive ^^
Nice.
Simple but great looking build, well done!
New to Valheim. Great build! Why did you need the iron beams? The stone was already up? Could core wood be used instead?
Cool! leaving a like and a sub!
Thanks for the sub!
@@ZomZeroBuilds You are most welcome brave Viking, make Odin proud!
Looks good. Pretty hard to build out of creative mode. A lot of trips for tar but I like the style.
true but the roof can easily be replaced with the thatch roof :)
can you make this in a smaller version?
Any tips on adding a blast furnace to this amazing build?
hmmm not sure I would need to take a look at it in game.
I put one in on the opposite corner from stone room with a furnace next to it situated so you could put the coal in the furnace on the left and the blast furnace on the right
Then put the kiln in the other corner. I also put a wall of chests on the interior stone wall that is not in the crafting area.
i have a question. Why does the fps drop so much when making big builds? Is it due to optimization?
From what I understand Valheim relies mostly on CPU power rather then your graphic settings, also from my time of playing and building, when terraforming the area I am in to build my base or just doing a build in creative mode it makes the fps drop, not sure why but my guess would be something to do with rendering or maybe the servers having to work harder.
Are the ironwood beams required for this build to work?
I built this with the wood posts to see. Wood didn't work alone. I then put stone 2m blocks up the posts and trimmed them out w wood to try to keep the feel of the design. It did not need iron posts this way.
I rebuilt it. Fuck I farmed so many stones xD
Achei legal, queria sexo mas estamos na véspera de Natal e eu sou triste é sozinho então estou jogando jogos sozinho obrigado pelo vídeo deus abençoe a terra tmj
I wanted to pull on my hair out in the middle of following this tutorial. You decided to change stuff while doing something else and those iron poles inside of wooden poles... it seems like mostly just too brave people do tutorials.
Waste of time do not build this...wasted three hours following this for the top layer of the roof to fail.
yep this can't be build anymore, don't waste your time on this
I added stone 2m blocks to the wooden posts and it worked
It didn't need iron then
@@Kymss-j9zWhere did you put the stone
A pretty needlessly expensive and late game build; for that you required iron supports, and incredible amounts of stone and wood for something that looks so unremarkable.