Enshrouded Tips | How to Build BETTER Windows
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- Enshrouded gameplay with DeLindsay. Since we can only build on 90 degree angles, we need additional methods to trick the eye into thinking all our structures aren't just repeating rectangles. Bumping out windows is one of those ways to add interest to your builds. I'm also going to show you how to add Vines to your walls and a unique corner treatment.
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To make the ceiling pendant light follow these steps...
1. At the location where you want the light, remove a single ceiling block.
2. Above the ceiling, on a ceiling block adjacent to the one you removed, add two stacked blocks.
3. At the same level as the second block you just placed, add an adjacent block that "covers" the hole from step 1.
4. Go back to the level below the ceiling, add your chandelier into the hole, it will attach to the "cover" block.
5. Once light is where you want it, equip build hammer, press tab, press y (undo) four times.
This will remove your temporary stack and cover block and fill the hole back in. Congrats on your ceiling light.
Yup, that'd work, thanks.
@@delindsay Your Welcome. I felt the same way, there just needed to be a ceiling mounted lamp, took me a while to figure out the undo portion as I was just trying to refill the hole which causes problems cause there is a chain in there and it does not want to let you fill it. If the space above the ceiling is accessible, you will see the chain sticking through, I normally cover with some piece of furniture or decoration.
You can fix the tiles clipping the roof by double layering. It's how the devs did it on the prefabs too.
I found that out after this video from a post on Discord but thank you.
You can use metal fences on angled walls instead of using actual windows! I just finished Bilbo Baggins house and did that makin it waaaay less boxy lol
Indeed. They especially make fantastic tall cathedral like windows.
Decided to give a make over to the flintstone mage tower I took over, gonna make the outside highly polished stone and replace the shroudwood parts with palm wood, the bridge in bronze and inside well block. Just need to unlock well block and polished… we shall see , thanx for all these great ideas
Highly Polished Stone reminds me of Marble, looks fantastic!
@@delindsay exactly!
you can disable the snaping mechanic and place everything exactly were and how you want.
Not for Windows unfortunately.
@@delindsay I'm a zombie right now, so I thought that you meant Windows software. I was like... uh yeah I can disable snapping on PC with Steam launch.
@@StillbjornOne🤣
First person in game I need this
Glad I can be of help.
I actually think the building system is pretty versatile, its just how to get the effect you want requires some creative thought. (which you have been showcasing)
I love the building system, jank and all. And yes, it certainly requires us to think a little differently when building out the Town of our dreams.
you can get that window withOUT the bottom sill from your work bench and use it as a shudder. Also hitting escape - I do it all the time as well.
You'd think by now with ~150 hours in Enshrouded I'd know that (the Workbench Window)... Now I do lol.
@@delindsay The more you know :)
There is currently 31 building block types in the game at the moment so the possibility is endless to what you can make and since you can do 1 small block at a time round walls are do-able as you can also glitch blocks,columns into one another.Try removing 1 small block in wall and then placing dirt to alleviate block sticking out, in some cases you might have to place a block behind or make walls thicker...i prefer thick wall structures as sunken recess for ornaments and lighting can be placed in them, even placing luminous blocks and glicth fire cauldrons behind walls do allow small amounts of light illumination throughwalls, it is also a great way to add mood lighting.
Oh it's possible, just not part of the standard building tools. As you say, we have to glitch things into other things like I did with the corners using Windows.
@@delindsay Actually thats not correct, there are two building methods, snapping and free build mode. Free building mode allows you to build within other built blocks.Its a standard feature of the building tools. An snapping which allows building in only 2 snap points or 4 rotations.So my comment stating glitching is incorrect as no manipuation of the game is required to create the desired outcome.
@@michaelvial125 Fair enough.
You can use tarred roofs to make fairly convincing stair railings.
Correct, and I have done so in a video before: ruclips.net/video/hdjSkv_spN4/видео.html
I decided to rebuild the Blue Goblet Inn as my starter base, but I accidentally deleted a few of their tall windows as I was clearing rubble. We don't get the tall windows in Early Access, so I was a bit stuck. Hopefully I can salvage the build using some of these tips.
I want those windows also. I hope as EA progresses we get access to more of the 3D Assets already in the game. I'd LOVE to make a "Bandit Camp" by crafting and placing all the scrap metal looking things you find in those camps.
Hey i did that too. But you can craft the basic wood window at the workbench, make two and cross them on the window, it looks identical, for now is the best choice
I have no idea how you managed to get the wooden part with the fancy stone blocks. I tried it on rough stone and fancy stone flooring. I tried it both on ceiling and foundation tiles. I even tried the same 2m wall and 4m wall. Any insight would be appreciated!
I used the 2m Wall to place those. I imagine if you're using the 1x1 or 2x2 block it won't work the same.
Same. Definately is just plain stone for me on every option... tried all different floors. No wood ever appeared. Not even when matched with its own flooring.
That's so cool! Thanks for sharing! :)
Happy to help.
Dude great building tips ty very much but question... Where the heck do you get the wooden Rams head decorations from??? can't seem to find them anywhere TIA :)
Left of the screen at 0:16.
Using Roof Tiles. I have a video where I show how to do it, one of the decoration videos. I'll try to find the exact one and reply with a link.
@@lozjax42Found it, it's at 6:50 in this video: ruclips.net/video/vSe7dEnaB14/видео.htmlsi=AkvpbOnB7ViQLa_5
Sorry it took me a bit, I was flying across the planet all day yesterday.
Great video but 5:30 it's not quite random. I have managed to get the vines on the same spots (the same vine model) but nowhere else. It seems that only some blocks on the wall have this "vine spot". Hopefully we will be able to just make vines in the future.
Agreed, being able to have Vines as a "Terrain" material just like any other would be perfect.
So glad to have found your channel, you just got a sub from me!
And I'm happy to have your Sub, thanks!
This is an amazing architectural detail, are you an architect? I work with a lot of them IRL lol
I studied Architecture but never finished. I wanted to go into Environmental Design but they just wanted to push hyper Modernism.
When building a roof I have started to "double" it up. I place the first roof so all the block corners are sticking through it, and then raise (lift it up, don't pull it out) it up one click and place a second roof. It covers the wall block corners completely, and the two roofs merge together and look like one. Also if you take apart the developers buildings they did the same thing on every building I have seen.
Great tip! I read a comment on Discord yesterday I think when someone asked how to get rid of that exact thing.
Have you tried hitting the dirt sticking out with the pickaxe?
I haven't no, but if you remove the dirt with the Hammer it also removes the Vines.
@@delindsay only reason I ask is I was messing about with the farm soil glitch on a build I did on elevated stones and I went over the edges and wondered if I could trim the soil barrier and it worked, unlimited soil duplication is so great
@@4WheelsOnTheRoad It is indeed.
Did the dev change the look of half timbered block now? 'cause I dont get the same look as what you built here when trying to recreate your window build.
I just used it today in prep for a video and it appears the same to me. But seeing as this is in EA, anything could happen.
Me living my best Dwarf life: Windows?
HA! Love it.
Must have done the dirt tile trick like 35 times and not a single grass one! lol
It's unfortunate that it's all RNG whether it places vines, or not. It would be nice if the Devs made a new tile called Vines or something to that effect.
This is a hack i will use, thank you!
You're very welcome.
You and any other creator may be aware that YT is maxing out ads. Up to 30sec before a video plays, 5 sec one thar say skip then changes to another 5 sec ad totally baiting you. I have watched much less youtube. Not waiting 30sec before a video. Not your fault necessarily but if you had less views... both mobile and TV app is unwatchable for me.
I'm happy for anyone that uses a certain thing to make Ads disappear, if you get my drift. YT's algorithm has dropped me off the face of the Earth so each view (when I even get any) is making me less than nothing. I mainly do this because I enjoy it.
So whats your point?
You need to be from GB to say it's BETTER Window 🤣