Ok, I'll be the helpful person here. Reading all the comments, I have to agree that the builder does a great job with the build, but a horrible one explaining the tutorial, so I will give you all the info you need. 1. The measurements for the boat are: Length: 29 blocks Width: 9 blocks Height: 23 blocks (all at the largest points) 2. The missing/ extra blocks, that I got for my build are: 1 Spruce Slab: MISSING 6 Oak Planks: EXTRA* (Note the last one is only referring to the oak slabs covered up in the boat's floor, and are for people who want to save on that little bit of resources - time stamp 6:14) 3. For all the blocks used to build the outside of the boat, up until 6:13, are Spruce or Dark Oak, no REGULAR Oak is used till then. 4. Because builder didn't mention it, I would recommend having a Stack of Scaffolding, a Stack of Dirt, a water Bucket and Feather Falling on your boots, to make this building process easier in Survival Mode. End Note: I would like to provide you guys with all the measurements, but I definitely don't have time for that, so this is the best I can do :) Have Fun Building! (Note for builder: Pls pin this comment to help your viewers, thanks)
very good ship I have to say but the only downside to this video is that the angles in which the video is being filmed are very unhelpful as I can't see where blocks are being placed and I'm having to constantly go back
Everyone who makes a ship tutorial online should have in their video thing that allows you to determine the size of the ship when completed so that you can accurately place the first row of blocks
this tutorial was impossible to follow it's so difficult to tell what material you're using when and how many times you're placing each block i had to give up
Hay now, I understand you had a difficult time fallowing his tutorial, but you do have to admire the time and effort he put into it! I had a little bit of a hard time fallowing it, but I’m outrageously stubborn and made myself finish! And don’t forget! You can always change up his build if it makes it easier!
it was a bit tricky following at first, because this isn't like many other Minecraft tutorials (plus the angles), after 3 minutes through it got a lot easier though, thanks!
It would have been a good enough tutorial from your perspective, I had to destroy mine halfway through as there was no measurements given and I built it too close to my docks lol
i subbed then unsubbed once i saw the difficulty in following these tutorial angles but then i resubbed cuz you have skills. Just as others have said, make your tutorials easier to follow and youre golden. Nice design, looks good in my harbor. Thank you
very nice video, i love your ship, the graphism of this video. The presentation of the different kind of blocks and the number needed is very helpfull. The camera view didn't bother me except some little time. But as i wanted to say : amazing job. This is like building lego kit, thank you man!
Yeah this whole page is amazing and your ideas and builds are absolutely amazing though I agree with the other people in the comments adding in what your doing step by step will help a whole lot 👍
Fun Fact about Ships: Every Ship starts from a single line of Wood, that is basicly the Base/Soul of the Ship, if that is broken, you wont be able to fix the Boat never again
Neat boat, but these angles are god awful. How are we supposed to know how many blocks to put down if we can't measure it properly, plus the shaders man 😭
Very hard to follow along because block amounts for each step aren’t specified, plus it’s constantly switching angles which makes it even harder to follow, and the fact that the angles aren’t even good. Please remake the video and FIX the mistakes
Ship design is great, but the actual instructions on construction are nebulous at best. We can't see clearly when you switch between slabs and stairs, there is no clear numbers aside from the starting point, and often times I find myself rewinding over the same exact steps and counting things out myself in an attempt to figure out what was done. The tutorial part of this video could use a lot of work...
Great boat design, tutorial a little hard to follow at first but just bang the video on 0.5x for the intricate bits and it's fine. The boat is symmetrical on both sides anyway, so once you've done one side the other is easy. Thanks for the video
I like this design. I added the white smooth quartz stairs to the sail to make it look more detailed and give it curvature. It blended in alright with white concrete, of course it depends on your textures.
Such a nice boat! I built this looking like it’s arriving at a docks I built also and built a bigger one sailing along to idk but it was absolutely worth it
Good desing but there are a pot of things that are bad: Shaders ( i cant see which kind of wood you are using so i missed a lot? Angles arent good Doing things too fast Very undetailed where you dont say to which height to build like the in case with the ladders
Bro this really is a good looking ship, but I think you got the material list wrong. I prepared and made a chest and triple checked if I had everthing on the list. I had to go back to my base 4 times because of wrong info.
I built the base of mine deeper in the water and sponged it out when I was above water level... yours looms much nicer than mine but I was happy with how mine came out since I built it before I looked at videos of others to see how they did it, but I did my first one on my creative world and was getting ready to add a port in my survival world and wanted ideas since it is going to be a big pain with scaffolding
The boat is fantastic, but instead of just building it, can you tell us how to? And use angles so we can see what you are doing. I'm only in the beginning of making it currently and I have had to rewatch it 3 times and count out what you are doing and try to figure out where to place specific blocks. Just make a tutorial not a watch me make this boat video please. Edit: You are a fantastic builder, don't get me wrong. But this is one of the worst tutorials I have ever watched. Like wtf happened at 3:09? You just started building. No measurements, nothing to follow, I had to wait until you built it close enough that I could count how far away you were, then I had to rewatch to figure out how many you placed. Also at 2:55. It is hard to tell if you are placing stairs or slabs. Also 2:09. This is quite possibly the worst angle for a tutorial I have ever seen. I had to wait until you were done so I could see where you ended so I could start in reverse. Then I had to rewind like 10 times to see where you stopped with the slabs and started with the stairs and how many stairs and how many slabs. Just tell us what to do. This is a tutorial not a lets play. A tutorial should have numbers, text or your voice telling you what to place, and making sure you specify where you start placing things. What you did is more like a letsplay. Confusing angles (except for that top down shot), no explanation, and we have to try to guess how some things are suppose to go. Honestly it seems like you are just following a schematic, which I mean you probably are, but if you are, then make it easy for us to see what is going on. My advice, is to make an actual tutorial, and add in some 1st person perspectives in there too. When you do those make sure you have your HUD not hidden so we can easily see where you place blocks, and clearly see what block you are placing. I am sorry to go off on you but this is such a frustrating "tutorial" to follow. Second Edit: Just one more thing that's more of a personal thing. If you do another boat could you add an arrow in the beginning to show which direction it's facing as you build it? That way I don't have to skip through to make sure I'm building it the correct way. Thanks. Third Edit: 7:16. THANK YOU! Just make it all like this. It is very helpful. I don't know why you didn't use something like this for the rest of the "tutorial"
video was so hard to follow between placing blocks behind stuff and the shaders throwing off the colors. also there were blocks used that wernt even in the original list of blocks to use. super cool build but please list the correct x amount of each block.
I've been looking for a ship tutorial with a specific size and hull shape to compliment a bunch of flying sailboats i have floating around and this fits perfectly.
As others have said I'm having trouble telling which wood your using. So I'm going to do spruce where the boat is wet, oak where it isn't and dark oak for trim.... I'll let you know how it works out.
Love the design, very cute and pretty easy except when the camera angels are weird and i’m screaming my head if cause I can’t figure out the blocks and where to put them
I really like the design, but im having trouble finding out how many blocks long and wide it is. I want to build this in my marina but i dont know if it will fit. Anyone know the dimensions?
I am really disappointed in this project of yours, building a boat is one of those projects that need high attention but you don't clearly describe when building each layer which makes me extremely uncomfortable. Hope you appreciate and absorb in the following videos
Cant believe all the kids complaning about the tutorial like they had to pay to see it, yes the angles are not ideal but it doesnt take much time to follow correctly, just use your brain and count blocks instead of wanting everything as easy.
Ok, I'll be the helpful person here.
Reading all the comments, I have to agree that the builder does a great job with the build, but a horrible one explaining the tutorial, so I will give you all the info you need.
1. The measurements for the boat are:
Length: 29 blocks
Width: 9 blocks
Height: 23 blocks
(all at the largest points)
2. The missing/ extra blocks, that I got for my build are:
1 Spruce Slab: MISSING
6 Oak Planks: EXTRA*
(Note the last one is only referring to the oak slabs covered up in the boat's floor, and are for people who want to save on that little bit of resources - time stamp 6:14)
3. For all the blocks used to build the outside of the boat, up until 6:13, are Spruce or Dark Oak, no REGULAR Oak is used till then.
4. Because builder didn't mention it, I would recommend having a Stack of Scaffolding, a Stack of Dirt, a water Bucket and Feather Falling on your boots, to make this building process easier in Survival Mode.
End Note:
I would like to provide you guys with all the measurements, but I definitely don't have time for that, so this is the best I can do :)
Have Fun Building!
(Note for builder: Pls pin this comment to help your viewers, thanks)
THANK YOU
@hvanta_ you are a LIFE SAVER ❤️❤️❤️
He never pinned it but this is the most helpful comment I’ve ever seen
Taking the time and not even knowing if people are gonna see it is just insane. Thank you my Man/Womman.
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very good ship I have to say but the only downside to this video is that the angles in which the video is being filmed are very unhelpful as I can't see where blocks are being placed and I'm having to constantly go back
Thanks! Next time i will try to do better
Bro thats how every tutorial is bruh, good job u r so underated nice medieval boat too kwell 👍🏻
K ty
@@kwell891 thx for da heart im subbing :)
Done
Commentary or text explaining what's going on and what's being used would make this perfect
Love the design, Just hard to note which block is which since the shaders make it hard to spot the difference between spruce and oak
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Yeah I designed to just use no oak cause it was boring
@@jakered3985same
yeah
I had to rebuild the entire ship 3 times bcs I could not figure out for the life of me if the hull was oak or spruce
Absolutely atrocious angles made this ten times harder than it should be
Everyone who makes a ship tutorial online should have in their video thing that allows you to determine the size of the ship when completed so that you can accurately place the first row of blocks
Just like mandoomin
I love the ship design! one piece of advice I would make the tutorial a little easier to follow.
or just add a world download...
one piece...
this tutorial was impossible to follow it's so difficult to tell what material you're using when and how many times you're placing each block i had to give up
Sorry I thought this tutorial was easy, I will try to make clearer
exactly
Your sped
Hay now, I understand you had a difficult time fallowing his tutorial, but you do have to admire the time and effort he put into it! I had a little bit of a hard time fallowing it, but I’m outrageously stubborn and made myself finish! And don’t forget! You can always change up his build if it makes it easier!
it was a bit tricky following at first, because this isn't like many other Minecraft tutorials (plus the angles), after 3 minutes through it got a lot easier though, thanks!
It's so hard to follow this tutorial man...
Very fun to build and looks great. Thanks for the tutorial! Im gonna build a bunch of these for sure 💯
went way too fast, no commentary to help, almost no guidance at all
Yeah, this is a build, not a tutorial
@@Error_5383literally says tutorial in the description😂
@zabba02 they showed the spacing like one time, then did terrible angles for the rest of it
@@Error_5383it literally says build tutorial in the title💀
It's hard to get...
It would have been a good enough tutorial from your perspective, I had to destroy mine halfway through as there was no measurements given and I built it too close to my docks lol
Не всегда понятно, но я разобралась, спасибо! Вышло очень красиво! Сделала этот корабль местом появления в мире в моëм выживании с друзьями.
i subbed then unsubbed once i saw the difficulty in following these tutorial angles but then i resubbed cuz you have skills. Just as others have said, make your tutorials easier to follow and youre golden. Nice design, looks good in my harbor. Thank you
Took me a full hour to watch and build a 9 minute boat because of the bad angles and no explanation
Super cool tutorial! Boat turned out awesome, tutorial was great but maybe specify a little more 😅
nice ship, but the angles were really bad. IT was really hard to tell between planks/stairs and spruce and oak. It was really hard to follow.
Very cool ship, but please next time give us some dimensions like hvanta said. Over all though great video and great build, thanks!
very nice video, i love your ship, the graphism of this video. The presentation of the different kind of blocks and the number needed is very helpfull. The camera view didn't bother me except some little time. But as i wanted to say : amazing job. This is like building lego kit, thank you man!
Yeah this whole page is amazing and your ideas and builds are absolutely amazing though I agree with the other people in the comments adding in what your doing step by step will help a whole lot 👍
Fun Fact about Ships: Every Ship starts from a single line of Wood, that is basicly the Base/Soul of the Ship, if that is broken, you wont be able to fix the Boat never again
Neat boat, but these angles are god awful. How are we supposed to know how many blocks to put down if we can't measure it properly, plus the shaders man 😭
Very hard to follow along because block amounts for each step aren’t specified, plus it’s constantly switching angles which makes it even harder to follow, and the fact that the angles aren’t even good. Please remake the video and FIX the mistakes
Sorry but I can't make a video now
@@kwell891 how about now?
@@kwell891 We would love if you remade this with some better angles.
Finally a simple small ship that looks good
Hi Kwell
Nice video and amazing video production
I really like your videos
Too bad I'm not as good as you :-)
Thank you so much
You are much better!
Very nice good looking sail ship!
Ship design is great, but the actual instructions on construction are nebulous at best. We can't see clearly when you switch between slabs and stairs, there is no clear numbers aside from the starting point, and often times I find myself rewinding over the same exact steps and counting things out myself in an attempt to figure out what was done. The tutorial part of this video could use a lot of work...
Great boat design, tutorial a little hard to follow at first but just bang the video on 0.5x for the intricate bits and it's fine. The boat is symmetrical on both sides anyway, so once you've done one side the other is easy. Thanks for the video
Thank you!
I like this design. I added the white smooth quartz stairs to the sail to make it look more detailed and give it curvature. It blended in alright with white concrete, of course it depends on your textures.
Love the ship I was able to build it it is a great addition to my medieval world
Amazing ship, you just got a new sub 👌
no wonder 1:59 is the most replayed part, such a bad angle, just first person and a top down view every now and again, no fixed camera garbage
Best medium sized boat I've ever seen
Great job
Such a nice boat! I built this looking like it’s arriving at a docks I built also and built a bigger one sailing along to idk but it was absolutely worth it
This boat is Amazing, thanks for this Tutorial👍
Thank you!☺️
Just finished building this in a mushroom fairy mega base and it add a lot of detail into my build. Thank you for the design❤❤
Thank you! I didint know how to make a ship till now :3
Cool build, but this video was PAINFULL to try and replicate bro. A first person view would have been much better!
Thank you for making it! I will make it immediately.
Good desing but there are a pot of things that are bad:
Shaders ( i cant see which kind of wood you are using so i missed a lot?
Angles arent good
Doing things too fast
Very undetailed where you dont say to which height to build like the in case with the ladders
W instructions, totally understandable
Nice design, but some counts when placing and spacing the blocks would be nice.
looks neat, but i think it would look more natural if it was submerged a bit more. i'll build it as an addition to my port :)
the ship looks great but because of your shaders i cant see which wood are you using
Bro this really is a good looking ship, but I think you got the material list wrong. I prepared and made a chest and triple checked if I had everthing on the list. I had to go back to my base 4 times because of wrong info.
thanks for the design i put it to use
You are a very good builder. I loved the ship.
Dude the ship is very nice but thanks to the shader the difference between oak and spruce is not noticeable I had to build the same ship twice
love the building, but tutorial was too hard to understand, good luck in next buildings!
Used this a base for mine today. Thank you!
This was so hard to follow, but good build. 👍🏻
I'am such a noob when building ships but when building a harbor you can't go without them and so your vid helped me a lot,thx
schematic?
It doesn't fit a fish farm, but I can fish on it just fine. Good enough to be on the to-do list.
All these comments are saying it’s a bad tutorial I think it’s amazing
Your shaders make it difficult for us to distinguish between oak and spruce planks.
I built the base of mine deeper in the water and sponged it out when I was above water level... yours looms much nicer than mine but I was happy with how mine came out since I built it before I looked at videos of others to see how they did it, but I did my first one on my creative world and was getting ready to add a port in my survival world and wanted ideas since it is going to be a big pain with scaffolding
le bro bro what are these angles :0 looks nice tho
The boat is fantastic, but instead of just building it, can you tell us how to? And use angles so we can see what you are doing. I'm only in the beginning of making it currently and I have had to rewatch it 3 times and count out what you are doing and try to figure out where to place specific blocks. Just make a tutorial not a watch me make this boat video please.
Edit: You are a fantastic builder, don't get me wrong. But this is one of the worst tutorials I have ever watched. Like wtf happened at 3:09? You just started building. No measurements, nothing to follow, I had to wait until you built it close enough that I could count how far away you were, then I had to rewatch to figure out how many you placed. Also at 2:55. It is hard to tell if you are placing stairs or slabs. Also 2:09. This is quite possibly the worst angle for a tutorial I have ever seen. I had to wait until you were done so I could see where you ended so I could start in reverse. Then I had to rewind like 10 times to see where you stopped with the slabs and started with the stairs and how many stairs and how many slabs. Just tell us what to do. This is a tutorial not a lets play. A tutorial should have numbers, text or your voice telling you what to place, and making sure you specify where you start placing things. What you did is more like a letsplay. Confusing angles (except for that top down shot), no explanation, and we have to try to guess how some things are suppose to go. Honestly it seems like you are just following a schematic, which I mean you probably are, but if you are, then make it easy for us to see what is going on.
My advice, is to make an actual tutorial, and add in some 1st person perspectives in there too. When you do those make sure you have your HUD not hidden so we can easily see where you place blocks, and clearly see what block you are placing.
I am sorry to go off on you but this is such a frustrating "tutorial" to follow.
Second Edit: Just one more thing that's more of a personal thing. If you do another boat could you add an arrow in the beginning to show which direction it's facing as you build it? That way I don't have to skip through to make sure I'm building it the correct way. Thanks.
Third Edit: 7:16. THANK YOU! Just make it all like this. It is very helpful. I don't know why you didn't use something like this for the rest of the "tutorial"
where is the tutorial?
I made it in my survival world it's look very cool 💥💥😇
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finally a medieval boat that is not from the seventeenth century
love the design, note which block you need to place and the Dimensions
Please Make a new tutorial with good angles….
Its a mission impossible to Make this with out restarting every 10 seconds
video was so hard to follow between placing blocks behind stuff and the shaders throwing off the colors. also there were blocks used that wernt even in the original list of blocks to use. super cool build but please list the correct x amount of each block.
Yo buddy next time do it in first person POV having trouble doing it the way you have the camera angle 🙄
I've been looking for a ship tutorial with a specific size and hull shape to compliment a bunch of flying sailboats i have floating around and this fits perfectly.
U helping me film my mc series I’m doing rn, w boat
I really like the ship design, but if you slowed down the video and changed the angle the tutorial would be a lot better 👍
Thanks, lots of help and clear and simple methods
It looks like a good, small-ish ship in the thumbnail, ends up being nearly as big as my "flagship" built in game lol
6:15
good build but you gotta work on your camera angles man..
Good design but you could make it on land so that you can see the bottom better!
I was able to follow the tutorial, but the angles were a bit difficult to translate in game. I didn't copy it entirely, but it was helpful.
As others have said I'm having trouble telling which wood your using. So I'm going to do spruce where the boat is wet, oak where it isn't and dark oak for trim.... I'll let you know how it works out.
5 months later and we still dont know, dedication man.
Bro measured the first line of blocks and decided that was good enough. Nice ship but the worst tutorial I've ever seen
Good build, good tutorial, but you can't go up the ladders with the trapdoors there in bedrock.
Good design, but very frustrating
The angles are so bad
Love the design, very cute and pretty easy except when the camera angels are weird and i’m screaming my head if cause I can’t figure out the blocks and where to put them
im not one to question ones designs... but why have cannon ports on a ship that NEVER USED CANNONS?
I really like the design, but im having trouble finding out how many blocks long and wide it is. I want to build this in my marina but i dont know if it will fit. Anyone know the dimensions?
23 tall, 9 wide, 28 long
@@kwell891 You should pin this comment, its VERY helpful and saved me a lot of time and error
I am really disappointed in this project of yours, building a boat is one of those projects that need high attention but you don't clearly describe when building each layer which makes me extremely uncomfortable. Hope you appreciate and absorb in the following videos
Thanks for the criticism, next time I will take into account all the mistakes and try to do better
Can u do tutorials without shaders on it would make it easier to follow
Is the whole bottom oak or spruce it hard to tell because of the water
franchement le bateau est styler mais tu sait pas faire de tuto
Very good design, one note tho. On the beginning you missed few stair blocks which made me unable to continue at 6:40
Not to bad at all, does not take long as I only took around 50 minutes, using 25% speed to get everything precise, but it gets the work done!
This was super well done 👏
Nice video bro!
hey so maybe a first person perspective next time, but great build tho
Thx for a refrence picture Kwell
I want this ship in a easier to follow tutorial pls
W vid easy to follow
我照著你的藍圖,建造了一艘一樣的船,以徒手來講 並不容易
Cant believe all the kids complaning about the tutorial like they had to pay to see it, yes the angles are not ideal but it doesnt take much time to follow correctly, just use your brain and count blocks instead of wanting everything as easy.
Good video but bad angle. From the side it looks like spruce but from above Like oak. Not a very good angle tbh