Awesome comprehensive guide! Only thing I'd add would be to use a regular chisel to either rotate or add/remove a voxal in order to update the lighting on a chiseled block after using other chisel tools! Sometimes the game doesn't properly calculate the changes when material is removed with the planer/wedge/pantograph. :)
I've been using QP Tools for several months now, and there's a lot I hadn't even noticed. I'm glad I stumbled on this video. The pallet is going to be highly useful if I can remember to use it. Thank you.
17:24 for now you could have a tool for applying sounds to state changing objects, with some limited defaults like "wood stone metal grass" and then have a more advanced option to select a custom sound.
Thank you! I’m light years away from this as I just bought a copy last night but it’s good to know. I’m really enjoying vintage story. Liked and subbed
Appreciate the guide! Wasn't sure quite how to use the more advanced tools, though using the pantograph for copy/pasting is already plenty helpful (except when it gets finnecky about directional blocks like logs)
IDEA: the lock block function can save the users name to the block, then if the "lock toggle" is used again on the block, it only removes the lock if the user pressing it is the same name.
0:07 Vanilla Chisel
2:22 QP Chisel
2:39 QP Chisel - Draw Mode
3:47 True Chisel
4:02 Hand Planer
4:13 Hand Planer - Full Plane Mode
4:53 Hand Planer - Material Mode
5:50 Hand Planer - Island Mode
6:17 Hand Wedge
6:25 Hand Wedge - Move Mode
7:18 Hand Wedge - Mirror Mode
7:51 Hand Wedge - Rotate Mode
8:12 Pantograph
8:26 Pantograph - Full Paste Mode
8:50 Pantograph - Paste Shape Only Mode
9:39 Pantograph - Add Shape Mode
10:16 Pantograph - Mirror & Paste Mode
10:50 Pantograph - Paste Material Only Mode
11:15 Pantograph - Rename Chiselled Block
11:29 Pantograph - Copy Protect Mode
12:26 Pantograph - The Portfolio
14:36 Pantograph - Chiselled Doors
16:12 Pantograph - Connect Doors Tool
16:32 Pantograph - Door Sounds
17:29 Paint Scraper
18:07 Palettes
19:25 Palettes - Survival Block Usage
20:17 Palettes - The Glow Palette
20:52 Palettes - The Jonas Palette
22:00 Deco Objects
23:13 Paintbrush
24:36 Ladder Tool
24:55 Pathmaker Tool
Awesome comprehensive guide! Only thing I'd add would be to use a regular chisel to either rotate or add/remove a voxal in order to update the lighting on a chiseled block after using other chisel tools! Sometimes the game doesn't properly calculate the changes when material is removed with the planer/wedge/pantograph. :)
Thank you so much for the noobie guide, I struggle so much to get things to work. This has been super helpful.
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful!
A must-watch guide for any aspiring chiseler!
Secret tip there’s a flush sound available in chisel tools now…
I've been using QP Tools for several months now, and there's a lot I hadn't even noticed. I'm glad I stumbled on this video. The pallet is going to be highly useful if I can remember to use it. Thank you.
I go thru a lot of palettes the main risk being getting stuck into using just palette materials
17:24 for now you could have a tool for applying sounds to state changing objects, with some limited defaults like "wood stone metal grass" and then have a more advanced option to select a custom sound.
I’ve been thinking of a special tool that would be used for the deco items with sound and other things
ooooo so helpful, so goood to have all the info in the same video. Thank you so much!! And Happy New Year!!!!🤗
Pretty sure you’ll be teaching me tricks soon Gran!
Thank you! I’m light years away from this as I just bought a copy last night but it’s good to know. I’m really enjoying vintage story. Liked and subbed
Awesome and thanks! You’ve got a long, enjoyable road ahead of learning vintage story!
Great! Happy you finally completed this video! Now I know what the other weird options really do!
Appreciate the guide! Wasn't sure quite how to use the more advanced tools, though using the pantograph for copy/pasting is already plenty helpful (except when it gets finnecky about directional blocks like logs)
10:49 that is
VERY handy!
IDEA: the lock block function can save the users name to the block, then if the "lock toggle" is used again on the block, it only removes the lock if the user pressing it is the same name.
What happens when the chiseled block goes onto the chest and it's facing the wrong way?? How do you rotate it around?
You pop it out and fix it and then reapply
I really want to thumbs up this but it's at 69. *sweats intensely*
Love the video, thank you!
lol thanks!
@@qptech Someone stronger than I am pushed it past funny number. Have an extra thumbs up. Cheers!