Highly underrated channel. These tutorials have been extremely useful, and it's only a matter of time before your channel takes off if you keep pumping out this high quality content. Much appreciated, keep grinding
I haven’t played minecraft in years (since it first came out!) so all the new updates make it a whole new game for me. Your tutorials are v thorough and straightforward! No click bait titles and waste of time, each second is full of info! Thank you, it helps a lot and has really brought me up to speed!
i've been playing minecraft for more than twelve years, and i never knew that stone buttons were activated for a shorter duration than wooden ones. kudos on the great video 💚
Trapped chests are good because they don't empty into hoppers until you close them, like if you make an incinerator and accidentally throw your pickaxe in there.
i don’t usually comment on youtube videos. but i have to hand it to this person for being one of the only people who makes sense while explaining without waisting anyone’s time
You forgot a very important thing about wooden buttons. You can shoot it to activate. This doesnt work with the stone types Also wooden pressureplates trigger when a item is trown on them. Stone ones dont.
Lol I almost died recently shooting zombie piglins thru a killhole and it (apparently) hit the button that opens my iron front doors and they all rushed in and I had to panic survive while trying to think wtf why did the door open, until I concluded arrows must work on buttons. 😅😅😅
Thanks dude for this video as I am just a Redstone beginner and this helps me a lot cause I don't know what most of these blocks do. Keep up the good work
Just realized what you could do with comparators. Imagine you're building a puzzle room. Set the comparator to "subtract", have two pistons extended by redstone torches. By having two pressure plates that need to be pressed down, first signal runs through the back of the comparator to be subtracted, second runs through the side. If both are pressed down, the level will come out as 0, and it will open the door!
Great basic guide! A few additions: 1. Redstone Repeaters can be locked by another Repeater directed into its side to preserve their state, on or off. 2. Wooden Buttons can be shot by projectiles to power them as well. 3. Stone Pressure Plates ONLY activate if a player or mob walks over them, but Wooden Pressure Plates can be activated with items as well.
I was so confused and wondered why would anyone ever use them if there so complicated. Like common core math why would I do all of that work when I could simply multiply and done.
You forgot the fact that droppers can move items into containers. These containers can even be other droppers, so you could move items upwards using them.
After quitting for 8 years on the day Microsoft bought out Minecraft, and finally getting back in to it with my wife, this man is a life saver. I didn't realize the game I grew up with is something entirely different now. Thankyou for all the guides
Trap Chests also lock the hopper going into them, so if you have a long hopper chain going into a trap chest, if you take a few items/stacks out without closing the chest, the empty spaces don't fill until it's closed.
That's overall quite helpful, if probably information overload for any newb to redstone, especially at this speed. It'd be great if you developed a whole series, where you go in-depth on specific components after this general overview. Two things would make it better IMO: 1. Don't do this on grass in a normal world. Do it on a custom superflat world with smooth stone. You want no distractions. The higher contrast makes it easier to see, and smooth stone is easy to count in the default texture pack, for people who want to test things out along with your examples. 2. Use a special texture pack that shows the signal strength in numbers on top of the wire. I swear, lots of people wouldn't be turned off redstone if redstone components were better designed, and showed more information. Vanilla Tweaks has a good pack which does this, it marks hoppers, repeaters, composters, levers, etc all in ways that make it much more obvious where they're pointed, whether they're on or off, and what strength of signal they're giving. Oh, and you're moving around too much; I often lost track what you were actually going after. Focus a bit more. ;) But yeah, very useful.
Don’t have all that much time to play Minecraft anymore but when I do you’ve always got the info I need. Thanks for putting in all this work! Your videos are well done. Subbed
I am a person who has been playing Minecraft since 2012 and I have never used complex mechanisms. Only buttons, chest traps, levers and pistons. Thanks a lot ! I learned a lot of new things from this channel and now I can complement my gaming experience with new mechanisms. I already have a lot of ideas!
Thanx king. I was having a lot of trouble understanding redstone. To the point where whenever I see redstone when caving or stripmining I would just leave it be. Btw u helped me get better at mining, even teaching me that there is different types of mining. Caving and strip. Keep making great vids and building minecraft pros😅🤜
This is by far going to be most useful guide! This is gonna inspire soo much people to start experimenting with redstone and work with it! Love your guides!
ur honestly underrated. its fun watching ur videos even if i know about them already plus u explain everything good. keep it up even if its things we already know at least theres videos for the people who dont know how to use this stuff and some other things in minecraft. hope you do well if you see this but even if you dont i still hope u are doing well eyecraftmc.
Love the explanation. Simple and straight to the point. One feedback is that you have to stop flying back and forth. It's really annoying. Just show ghe the parts you're explaining, and stay still.
Brilliant! I was so glad to see you put out this video I liked it before I even watched it, I needed a comprehensive and reliable break down of the Redstone components. Thank you so much!
For so long i tried to find out what the comparator does and finnaly found a video that doesnt speed through it. keep up the good work man, your a godsend.
A little late but something important about redstone repeaters is they turn to a "locked" state when powered from the side by another repeater. This allows for many different types of redstone gates including small memory cells.
This was such a great video and a lot easier to follow than other redstone guides I’ve watched. I made some notes about each redstone device and am so excited to start making my own things with redstone instead of having to copy what other people have made. Thank you so much!!
Subscribing because of this video! I can now utilise comparators with confidence, and now I realise what that front torch does. Brilliant execution in the design of this video!
Honestly I never thought I would get redstone, but this is amazingly great at teaching redstone and I actually know how to redstone now. This vid is amazing
The dispenser can also if you put four of them facing inward onto a pressure plate and put a different piece of armor in each one you step on the pressure plate and it auto equips the armor like your Iron Man
Oh my goodness, thank you so much for this clear explanation. 😭😭😭 I don’t know how long I’ve spent trying to figure all this stuff out on my own. I don’t know if I ever would have figured this stuff out. God willing, I plan to revisit this when I need help with my own engineering efforts~
I wish there was a "placer" and a "collector" too. A block gets placed, pushed by a piston, and then collected somewhere down the line in some contraption, maybe then passed into a dispenser or dropper using a hopper and so on. Maybe a vacuum too, that pulls in dropped items within a certain distance affected by the friction on the surface below the item, like stone vs glass or ice, or even collect water if filled with buckets, to be passed along and be released elsewhere without the builder having to do anything. I just love automation in this game, and I imagined an automatic mining machine, like the opposite of those self-going building machines.
The only thing I can remember that you missed is that wooden buttons and pp can be activated by arrows, while stom can't, but I don't think it's that relevant
12:40 Pistons can push glazed terracotta, sticky pistons don't stick to glazed terracotta. Neither do slime or honey blocks Edit: fixing an error in writing
This Tutorial is great! The Daylight Detector had me an idea already and the Trapped Chest! This RUclipsr is really good at redstone. Also the Tutorial made me know how to make a missile out of tnts and redstone components! I recommend this tutorial for my friends when they dont know how to use redstone components. 10/10 i appreciate it🙂
Haven’t even watched it yet and I know it’ll be amazing. Watched so many videos recently and they’re all so helpful. Deserves many more subscribers but I can only give you one more. Thank you! :))
Brother I recently found your channel and I must say! I’m in love with everything about this channel bro! Keep doing what you’re doing!!! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED AND UNDERRATED!!!
This is sooo getting saved! I can do red stone in the sense that I can copy a tutorial vid… I don’t know how or why it works and I can’t trouble shoot if it doesn’t work…. Lol
tripwire works nicely with minecarts, minecart with chest, tnt, furnace etc is 1 block tall, minecart with 2 block high entities is 2 blocks high so you can make those be detected by tripwire on correct level. Weighted pressure plates can be used for automatic shops/ entry tickets. You gotta drop certain ammount of items, it powers the system, let's say it takes out only gold ingots and when there are no items left it activates. There could be some safety measures like process has to take short enough for items to not despawn otherwise won't open, all not gold ingots get sorted out before reaching the plate and could be moved to a chest so player can take them out, item input closes for the duration so you can't overflow the system... I have many ideas. Unfortunately I am not a redstone guy... Maybe sm1 likes to build that?
Just realised that this is pointless, it's better to just put items in chest and it sucks out correct ones, when enough, door opens. Is there any reason to force people to drop items instead of put it in the chest? Maybe if sm1 has to also sacrifice their life... That would be pretty fun! Like hunger games with collecting payment to get out, you have to bring it alive to certain place, you die and spawn far away by your personal bed, then wait for red/ green signal which then opens the door to outside. If it doesn't you gotta start again. It could randomly not open to extra annoy players... Again a lot of ideas
This is for beginners. Maybe you should also make advanced redstone components video by featuring logic gates and few specific instances but it would be a mumbojumbo video
This RUclipsr literally deserves 1 mil, the tutorials aren’t bs 10 minutes long for revenue, but actually long and his voice is so relaxing
So true
Spitting fax
Yes
I agree
I can agree to that.
Highly underrated channel. These tutorials have been extremely useful, and it's only a matter of time before your channel takes off if you keep pumping out this high quality content. Much appreciated, keep grinding
Thanks! I definitely will :)
Aged pretty well!!!
he got 334k now
has has 451k now lol
500K!!!
This is like listening to a very good lecturer at university. Keep up the good work Prof!
Thanks, will do!
I've been bingeing the playlist while I play minecraft I must agree
OMG thank you so much! I've always wanted to learn about redstone but never knew where to start, and this video is perfect. Keep up the good work!
Glad I could help!
I haven’t played minecraft in years (since it first came out!) so all the new updates make it a whole new game for me. Your tutorials are v thorough and straightforward! No click bait titles and waste of time, each second is full of info! Thank you, it helps a lot and has really brought me up to speed!
Glad to hear it!
Did Redstone exist back then?
@Michel I started playing 1.17 so I'm not sure but I'm pretty sure back then it wasn't in the game
@@Michel-dx1bn yes it’s existed since Alpha v1.0.1
i've been playing minecraft for more than twelve years, and i never knew that stone buttons were activated for a shorter duration than wooden ones.
kudos on the great video 💚
Trapped chests are good because they don't empty into hoppers until you close them, like if you make an incinerator and accidentally throw your pickaxe in there.
that makes sense since powering a hopper locks it so when you open a trapped chest next to a hopper it will power it
what about hopper minecarts?
edit: *spelling
i don’t usually comment on youtube videos. but i have to hand it to this person for being one of the only people who makes sense while explaining without waisting anyone’s time
"waisting"
You forgot a very important thing about wooden buttons. You can shoot it to activate. This doesnt work with the stone types
Also wooden pressureplates trigger when a item is trown on them. Stone ones dont.
Lol I almost died recently shooting zombie piglins thru a killhole and it (apparently) hit the button that opens my iron front doors and they all rushed in and I had to panic survive while trying to think wtf why did the door open, until I concluded arrows must work on buttons. 😅😅😅
Every pressure plate does except stone
Thanks dude for this video as I am just a Redstone beginner and this helps me a lot cause I don't know what most of these blocks do. Keep up the good work
No problem!
Just realized what you could do with comparators. Imagine you're building a puzzle room. Set the comparator to "subtract", have two pistons extended by redstone torches.
By having two pressure plates that need to be pressed down, first signal runs through the back of the comparator to be subtracted, second runs through the side. If both are pressed down, the level will come out as 0, and it will open the door!
Great basic guide! A few additions:
1. Redstone Repeaters can be locked by another Repeater directed into its side to preserve their state, on or off.
2. Wooden Buttons can be shot by projectiles to power them as well.
3. Stone Pressure Plates ONLY activate if a player or mob walks over them, but Wooden Pressure Plates can be activated with items as well.
wood pressure plates can also be activated by projectiles
I learned so much. Not just redstone but also that you can compost cake 9:43
The Comparator always gave me a headache. Now I'm in love with it!! Thank you!
I was so confused and wondered why would anyone ever use them if there so complicated.
Like common core math why would I do all of that work when I could simply multiply and done.
You forgot the fact that droppers can move items into containers. These containers can even be other droppers, so you could move items upwards using them.
oh dang!! Ty for sharing this!
Great idea!
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@@luisalejandro4052yes they are lmao
@@999b0a what you mean 🤔 Its what i said
After quitting for 8 years on the day Microsoft bought out Minecraft, and finally getting back in to it with my wife, this man is a life saver. I didn't realize the game I grew up with is something entirely different now. Thankyou for all the guides
No Problem! It really is a different game now but I'm glad to walk you through all the new things :D
I think i can go to M.I.T now and work at NASA thanks to my knowledge of minecraft redstone.
Trap Chests also lock the hopper going into them, so if you have a long hopper chain going into a trap chest, if you take a few items/stacks out without closing the chest, the empty spaces don't fill until it's closed.
Because if a hopper is powered it locks
This tutorial is brilliantly laid out in terms of organization and explained in a practical manner. You earned yourself a subscriber, instantly.
11:47 observer observing the observer
That's overall quite helpful, if probably information overload for any newb to redstone, especially at this speed. It'd be great if you developed a whole series, where you go in-depth on specific components after this general overview.
Two things would make it better IMO:
1. Don't do this on grass in a normal world. Do it on a custom superflat world with smooth stone. You want no distractions. The higher contrast makes it easier to see, and smooth stone is easy to count in the default texture pack, for people who want to test things out along with your examples.
2. Use a special texture pack that shows the signal strength in numbers on top of the wire. I swear, lots of people wouldn't be turned off redstone if redstone components were better designed, and showed more information. Vanilla Tweaks has a good pack which does this, it marks hoppers, repeaters, composters, levers, etc all in ways that make it much more obvious where they're pointed, whether they're on or off, and what strength of signal they're giving.
Oh, and you're moving around too much; I often lost track what you were actually going after. Focus a bit more. ;)
But yeah, very useful.
Don’t have all that much time to play Minecraft anymore but when I do you’ve always got the info I need. Thanks for putting in all this work! Your videos are well done. Subbed
ive never seen a redstone guide as great as urs, ty so much
Wow, thanks!
I am a person who has been playing Minecraft since 2012 and I have never used complex mechanisms. Only buttons, chest traps, levers and pistons. Thanks a lot ! I learned a lot of new things from this channel and now I can complement my gaming experience with new mechanisms. I already have a lot of ideas!
Thanx king. I was having a lot of trouble understanding redstone. To the point where whenever I see redstone when caving or stripmining I would just leave it be. Btw u helped me get better at mining, even teaching me that there is different types of mining. Caving and strip. Keep making great vids and building minecraft pros😅🤜
This is by far going to be most useful guide! This is gonna inspire soo much people to start experimenting with redstone and work with it! Love your guides!
Yess, I’ve been waiting for this.
This gives Redstone Engineers an idea about what are they/we are going to do next.
I remember 10000× better here than when my teacher explained something complicated.This guy need more subscribers.
ur honestly underrated. its fun watching ur videos even if i know about them already plus u explain everything good. keep it up even if its things we already know at least theres videos for the people who dont know how to use this stuff and some other things in minecraft. hope you do well if you see this but even if you dont i still hope u are doing well eyecraftmc.
Thanks for asking I am doing well :)
Saving this so I can watch whenever I need a refresher on whatever I’m trying to make
Thanks man I’m kinda new with redstone and wasn’t sure how to start. Much appreciated!
I was waiting for this video. Thank you so much!!
Love the explanation. Simple and straight to the point. One feedback is that you have to stop flying back and forth. It's really annoying. Just show ghe the parts you're explaining, and stay still.
Now someone needs to make a redstone survival challange.
This is hands down the best (and simplest) redstone tutorial on youtube
Would love a conduit guide, great tutorial.
this is a nice detailed explanation of redstone item, but you might need to link newer items and their respective videos like with the sculk sensor
this content is alot better than many of the big minecraft ones. actual explanations
Brilliant! I was so glad to see you put out this video I liked it before I even watched it, I needed a comprehensive and reliable break down of the Redstone components. Thank you so much!
there are literally few videos about redstone on youtube, big thanks for this tutorial, maybe you would make a couple more vids on the topic?
I bookmarked this video for future reference. Thanks
Everyone now is OGs to this channel
Love You Bro
Finally the video i was waiting for .
Thank you so much ❤️
Much better than mumbo jumbo's video! Thanks!
Appreciate all the effort bro, awesome video!
Thanks!
@@Eyecraftmc
I'm your subscriber
Great video! At 15:55 there wasn’t actually an iCard to your honey video fyi
Just added it, thanks for the reminder :)
Love the vids man very helpful
this is so amazing thx
For so long i tried to find out what the comparator does and finnaly found a video that doesnt speed through it. keep up the good work man, your a godsend.
A little late but something important about redstone repeaters is they turn to a "locked" state when powered from the side by another repeater. This allows for many different types of redstone gates including small memory cells.
Great redstone engineer
Eye is underated
Will we ever see Eyecraftmc survival series??
Very informative video with clear commentary!
This video helped me understand redstone better than other videos I’ve seen . Thank you
This was such a great video and a lot easier to follow than other redstone guides I’ve watched. I made some notes about each redstone device and am so excited to start making my own things with redstone instead of having to copy what other people have made. Thank you so much!!
Subscribing because of this video! I can now utilise comparators with confidence, and now I realise what that front torch does. Brilliant execution in the design of this video!
The Dropper Look so happy
WOOOO YES. I need this so bad thank you so much🙏
Np!
OMG ty been looking for a updated redstone guide
Honestly I never thought I would get redstone, but this is amazingly great at teaching redstone and I actually know how to redstone now. This vid is amazing
amazing tutorial! it helped me to understand the present mechanism because i quit to play the game 8 years ago. thank you!
The dispenser can also if you put four of them facing inward onto a pressure plate and put a different piece of armor in each one you step on the pressure plate and it auto equips the armor like your Iron Man
Idk why but your voice is so calming and peaceful.
Actually useful and understandable tutorial thanks mate
This is so useful
very helpful bro
I'm so sad I can't listen to this on sound right now, your voice is so calming and relaxing
Oh my goodness, thank you so much for this clear explanation. 😭😭😭
I don’t know how long I’ve spent trying to figure all this stuff out on my own. I don’t know if I ever would have figured this stuff out. God willing, I plan to revisit this when I need help with my own engineering efforts~
Yes this was such a good guide! Thanks and keep up the good work!
i just started playing mc 2 months ago, and glad i found this channel
Your explanations are so simple I appreciate the content you make
Love your content bro! Keep up the consistency and this channel will go far. Glad i found it before 1 mill subs
Appreciate it!
If the piston extends for just 1 tick, it can leave the block behind
should clarify that you’re talking about sticky pistons
You have the best mc tutorial content on RUclips
Dude. You rule. Your channel deserves so much love ❤️
comment for algo, road to 100k dude! Another banger
Thanks!
wooden buttons and preasure plates can get pressed by arrows
I LOVE your guides! ❤️ They are so easy to understand.
May I suggest a guide about conduits? I only just discovered their existence.
I wish there was a "placer" and a "collector" too.
A block gets placed, pushed by a piston, and then collected somewhere down the line in some contraption, maybe then passed into a dispenser or dropper using a hopper and so on.
Maybe a vacuum too, that pulls in dropped items within a certain distance affected by the friction on the surface below the item, like stone vs glass or ice, or even collect water if filled with buckets, to be passed along and be released elsewhere without the builder having to do anything.
I just love automation in this game, and I imagined an automatic mining machine, like the opposite of those self-going building machines.
Wow, great explanation of the comparator.
The only thing I can remember that you missed is that wooden buttons and pp can be activated by arrows, while stom can't, but I don't think it's that relevant
12:40
Pistons can push glazed terracotta, sticky pistons don't stick to glazed terracotta. Neither do slime or honey blocks
Edit: fixing an error in writing
sorry I misspoke :(
@@Eyecraftmc still a very informative and well made video nonetheless 👍
sticky pistons do stick to terracotta. its just a regular block
@@johanlinna2135 my apologies, I meant to type glazed terracotta
This guy has a tutorial for literally every question I have in Minecraft
This Tutorial is great! The Daylight Detector had me an idea already and the Trapped Chest! This RUclipsr is really good at redstone. Also the Tutorial made me know how to make a missile out of tnts and redstone components! I recommend this tutorial for my friends when they dont know how to use redstone components. 10/10 i appreciate it🙂
I love everything you do
Thanks Derpy Fish!
Haven’t even watched it yet and I know it’ll be amazing. Watched so many videos recently and they’re all so helpful. Deserves many more subscribers but I can only give you one more. Thank you! :))
You're the best!
Mate you are blessed at explaining things well to anybody; thank you
I appreciate your videos so very much! I’m new to Minecraft and I’m absolutely fascinated with red stone! Thank you for these explanations!
you're amazing. thank you for explaining things like comparators in a way i can actually understand 😅
As a Redstone engineer he did it, he did the impossible explaining how Redstone works
I started loving Canada after I started watching EyeCraftmc
Awesome. Just what I was looking for. Thank you.
Brother I recently found your channel and I must say! I’m in love with everything about this channel bro! Keep doing what you’re doing!!! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED AND UNDERRATED!!!
This is sooo getting saved! I can do red stone in the sense that I can copy a tutorial vid… I don’t know how or why it works and I can’t trouble shoot if it doesn’t work…. Lol
tripwire works nicely with minecarts, minecart with chest, tnt, furnace etc is 1 block tall, minecart with 2 block high entities is 2 blocks high so you can make those be detected by tripwire on correct level. Weighted pressure plates can be used for automatic shops/ entry tickets. You gotta drop certain ammount of items, it powers the system, let's say it takes out only gold ingots and when there are no items left it activates. There could be some safety measures like process has to take short enough for items to not despawn otherwise won't open, all not gold ingots get sorted out before reaching the plate and could be moved to a chest so player can take them out, item input closes for the duration so you can't overflow the system... I have many ideas. Unfortunately I am not a redstone guy... Maybe sm1 likes to build that?
Just realised that this is pointless, it's better to just put items in chest and it sucks out correct ones, when enough, door opens. Is there any reason to force people to drop items instead of put it in the chest? Maybe if sm1 has to also sacrifice their life... That would be pretty fun! Like hunger games with collecting payment to get out, you have to bring it alive to certain place, you die and spawn far away by your personal bed, then wait for red/ green signal which then opens the door to outside. If it doesn't you gotta start again. It could randomly not open to extra annoy players... Again a lot of ideas
Thanks so much I didn't know anything about redstone you helped a lot!
This is for beginners. Maybe you should also make advanced redstone components video by featuring logic gates and few specific instances but it would be a mumbojumbo video