Their wall may start out looking like this...the problem-- I'ma stop you right there. You are a baseboard, trim, window, and window bars beyond what my walls look like XD
It's been a week since I started playing this game and I really loving the building system, the details and depth in this game. Your video is helping me a lot, awesome tutorials. Now I can't stop building ...
I'm past (current) end game and looking for things to do. For some time, I've been wanting to up my build game and just started watching your channel. This is a perfect technique tutorial for me. Thanks so much!
Idk if youre aware, but you can press Shift + Middle Mouse Button (or whatever your delete keybind is) to copy the build piece you are looking at. Just makes things a little quicker so you dont have to open the build menu each time.
As a frequent Valheim player, I always come back to your videos for inspiration. But for me, it's also important that my houses doesnt suffer from rain durability loss. I would love if you kept that in consideration when making your designs
I used to be so good that layering in Minecraft, I'm not sure why I still struggle so much in Valheim. So much more detail maybe? Regardless, this video was brilliant and I'm half tempted to tear down my already huge base just to do it right from the start. The wall at 6:52 is definitely going to be my inspiration.
Really cool ! If you can investigate and produce a video on what that would look like with black marble and grausten. _(a video showcase each)_ Show us what you can come up with, using your method.
Those are some beautiful walls, some would say MOST beautiful walls. This video came around just in time, too. You can help make walls great again, Smitty! Love seeing your videos ♥
It's always comes down to performance for me. Every time i build something i think do i want it to look cool or do i want this base run above 50fps... What a bummer.
The problem with the pull-forward option is roofing to protect the forward part from the rain. The push-back option can be covered just fine as normal. How do you deal with the roof?
Their wall may start out looking like this...the problem-- I'ma stop you right there. You are a baseboard, trim, window, and window bars beyond what my walls look like XD
The walls look good and all, but the real challenge comes when using these methods and having to make corners look good, and roof on top of it all
And making sure the rain doesn't damage any of it.
@@NicholasBrakespear Wow, it's been so long since I played without the "no rain damage" mod I forgot that was an actual thing.
It's been a week since I started playing this game and I really loving the building system, the details and depth in this game. Your video is helping me a lot, awesome tutorials. Now I can't stop building ...
I'm past (current) end game and looking for things to do. For some time, I've been wanting to up my build game and just started watching your channel. This is a perfect technique tutorial for me. Thanks so much!
Thank you for the tutorial, I really learned a lot and can't wait to start my next build!
I also use a method called the pull out method... great method, specially it stops me from making mistakes....
Gorgeous examples!
I love the different options at the end!
Idk if youre aware, but you can press Shift + Middle Mouse Button (or whatever your delete keybind is) to copy the build piece you are looking at. Just makes things a little quicker so you dont have to open the build menu each time.
Nice to see you're back in Valheim. Missed your creations already. Does that mean we can expact more Valheim videos soon?
As a frequent Valheim player, I always come back to your videos for inspiration.
But for me, it's also important that my houses doesnt suffer from rain durability loss.
I would love if you kept that in consideration when making your designs
Many people got the mod to prevent the rain from damaging structures. I do and i'm pretty sure all youtubers do too.
Oh this will help me ALOT, thank you!
You make it look so easy
I used to be so good that layering in Minecraft, I'm not sure why I still struggle so much in Valheim. So much more detail maybe? Regardless, this video was brilliant and I'm half tempted to tear down my already huge base just to do it right from the start. The wall at 6:52 is definitely going to be my inspiration.
So pretty and a cool change for the builds. Thank you❤
Always a pleasure to watch, sai. Your instructions are most enlightening.
Smitty, I always complain about my friends building BABs in our multiplayer server. Basic Asset Barns. I hope they take notes form your video!
Really cool ! If you can investigate and produce a video on what that would
look like with black marble and grausten. _(a video showcase each)_
Show us what you can come up with, using your method.
About to hop back into Valheim - glad I subbed you a while back :)
Great video!
Looks great and learned some new things.
They Smitty, are you going to do a new playthrough with friends in Valheim?
Or more full build tutorials?
Fantastic!!! Thank you!!
Those are some beautiful walls, some would say MOST beautiful walls. This video came around just in time, too. You can help make walls great again, Smitty!
Love seeing your videos ♥
It's always comes down to performance for me. Every time i build something i think do i want it to look cool or do i want this base run above 50fps... What a bummer.
Very helpful❤
Now do the roof
That's a good one.
you can easily do this with a door, it has the ability to pull forwards walls, meaning no weird free hands
Very nice
smitty, not gonna lie, im alittle drunk right now and i havent watched the video YET...but i love you bro. you rock!!!
what armor/clothing is that?
Already hihg wood costs 📈📈📈
The problem with the pull-forward option is roofing to protect the forward part from the rain. The push-back option can be covered just fine as normal. How do you deal with the roof?
Create overhangs with the roof tiles so they stick out a meter or more past the wall.
@@sTiEnAr Fair enough I suppose, and I suspected as much, I'm just a little leary because overhangs can obscure part of the decorative walls.
Its a shame you cant build crude stone walls without the stone cutter, they need to change that.