Agree !! Pix has such a unique build style, we want to see more !!
@volehunter10 ай бұрын
I like Pix's building too. He did build the paths and the terrain around the paths this episode, also explaining the importance of the paths for future builds. The paths help him envision where and how his next "build" will be place in the world. You can't skip this step and expect the same results. The paths may not be as exciting as a building, but they make the buildings so much more cohesive, everything together as a complete build or village. I think this is a good and needed episode.
@MirandaRose-mp310 ай бұрын
Yupyupyup
@SloyXP10 ай бұрын
Preach!! This was an extra fun episode
@jeffreycate396710 ай бұрын
Yes, we need more of him giving us the tools to inspire and create our own worlds. Also, a wild Sloy?😲
@griffinshorts78510 ай бұрын
The build theory videos are always a favorite of mine! Building in Minecraft is one of the things I’m working on right now as sometimes I feel my worlds becoming too lifeless and builds really help with that.
@FearedKamil9 ай бұрын
So to people who don't watch his streams/VODs. He's mentioned that the lack of vids were cause he had a family member staying with him and his office had to be used as a guest room. He also said that videos should be back soon.
@cuzyzy4199 ай бұрын
Strikes me why he can't just make a short video explaining this but thank you!
@thechillinestvillain363710 ай бұрын
I find my own desire pathways between established areas/buildings by gradually adding torches along where I walk the most (especially during pre-elytra game play). I don't rush to put in pathways right away so I can get a strong sense of where its most convenient for me to travel around, and I end up building paths I use most of the time - although I can get away with this approach in a single player world a little easier than others. Love the build theory episode, happy holidays Pix!
@SilentRender10 ай бұрын
Game designer here. Nice point you made about level design regarding framing points of interest and showing the existence of pathing to those locations.
@Van-dq4sw10 ай бұрын
Another beautiful mix of the micro and macro advice - from the chess knight's trick for palette-placing, to the broad strokes about conceptualizing what kind of transports would be using the roads.
@andrecruz0410 ай бұрын
The bending pathway solution is something that totally opened my mind! I just constructed a small fishing house with some crops beside a kelp farm. There is some infrastructure, like cartwheels and wagons, to move away the farms output, and even domesticated a donkey that was wandering around. But the only way to get to the shore right now is a humongous inclined mud brick staircase! I will try the bending upward road method.
@WyWid3 ай бұрын
Did you bend your paths?
@Dinki-Di10 ай бұрын
As a builder, this gladdens my heart. Love how the landscaping makes your builds seem so anchored in the valley. Merry Christmas and thanks for all your wonderful episodes!
@TheBosschoad10 ай бұрын
I use black and white concrete for my paths, because I'm older, and I get real Hotwheels race track vibes when I do it. Very satisfying. 🙂
@thejonbmc10 ай бұрын
All the retaining walls I’ve built and I never once thought of rounding them off.
@daniellebrissing948510 ай бұрын
I have watched this episode 2 times now (yes I know it came out today), but it's sooooo good! Even just the small point of the direction of the block helping the pathways (insert head blowing up gif guy here). It's awesome! I loved your thoughts on the terrain can hide features and tying it in with video games design (you mentioned it also while building the Empires 2 build) using the walls and terrain to direct the players eyes. So good!!! Thank you again, so much for sharing!
@tsss79510 ай бұрын
My stepson and I have a realm together and we built our roads out copper, prismarine and dark prismarine with a quartz slab sidewalk... just to flex how rich we are. Our buildings are made of quartz, calcite and deepslate... including the entire mob farm and the whole thing ties together so well! Looks like Olympus on top of the mountain. Love what paths add to a build.
@isaiahshalloweenworld77479 ай бұрын
Where you at pix? I love the whole series. Found you somewhere in season 2 and watched all those. Was super bummed when they stopped but got crazy excited when you started up S3. Been watching those as they come out and between episodes I’m going back and watching S1. It’s so cool and interesting to see how your gameplay has evolved with the different updates. Hope all is well and that you can keep this going for a long time!!
@AwkwardBirb10 ай бұрын
I can’t believe I’m finally caught up. Started watching the new Survival Guide just about a month ago and it’s taught me SO MUCH! Thank you for all your hard work. ❤
@thomasharper908710 ай бұрын
i tend to make the top of my lamp posts all wood, but with a gate between so it comes out a bit more and gives a bit more detail on the "beam"
@johanputter506110 ай бұрын
Hey Pixl, your pathing "L" trick is so what I was looking for. Thanks so much for the eps, streams and time Pixl, and can't wait to see what is next... Cheers
@Samwich199110 ай бұрын
I always use your tip of using the knight’s move when I’m making paths with gradients!
@nifft.31158 ай бұрын
Came out at the perfect time, I’m now considering pathways for my town. Never realized how important they could be in determining where builds will go!
@zachwillett585310 ай бұрын
I'm watching your video, and when I get to the bit about your retaining wall, it reminds me of another game I play, one in which such walls feature prominently. It's a more modern city setting, but there are straight flat walls of concrete all over. Most of them several stories tall. And since this *is* a city, the citizens may need to get up and down these monumental walls, so dotted along them are these switchback staircases that go the full way up. Like a cement fire escape. I'm thinking something similar could be used on your stone brick wall, even though you don't need to turn it back, just a couple of brick stairs turned sideways against the wall would help with getting around, at least in concept if not in reality. (no one really uses those cement fire escapes in the other game, either)
@Pixlriffs10 ай бұрын
Yeah, definitely something I'd consider adding in once the area is a bit more built up. A good way of keeping the flow of the area going :)
@Adamas_8327 күн бұрын
I always love these build theory episodes the most. The way I play is very similar - all the other mechanics in Minecraft are there to enable respurces for building projects and I'm here for it!
@El_Presidente_533710 ай бұрын
What a coincidence that todays episode is about pathways! Just yesterday I began to renovate a very old dirt path from 2020 when I started the world with a friend. (The world is 4400 in game days old) Now it's rather close to the city centre where my giant, nearly not finished, castle stands. I used cobblestone, mossy cobblestone, stone bricks, mossy stone bricks, tuff, moss and andersite and it looks really nice! And I now also have a pathway that leads to my sniffer farm and the area that I started to transform into more of an agrarian part of the city.
@jasonkelly525810 ай бұрын
Finally caught up! Got halfway through season 2 then life got in the way. Started on S3 recently and as always - I throughly enjoy your take on MC coupled with the British flavored commentary 😉 I appreciate your attention to builds/farms that won’t directly work in bedrock as that’s the version I use. Many thanks for the time and effort you put into the survival guide series and I look forward to seeing more🎄
@Cxrm3n10 ай бұрын
I love making pathways but i always had trouble with hills and retaining walls. This helped so much! I can't wait to open my game and adjust my paths😌
@demonletsplays10 ай бұрын
The trick to hills and retaining walls is to do what comes naturally. I always form a vision in my mind first when I look around where I'm building and picture something you could add to decorate your paths and roads with like custom trees, man made waterfalls w/ponds. Etc. Etc. Plus I watch ALOT GoodlTimeswithScar, and MythicalSausage videos that helps too. 😊😊 I hope this advice is helpful.
@TheMousheen8 ай бұрын
I love this. My latest build is around a cliffside savanna village witch spills onto a plains island. I loved creating paths between my structures and the natural village buildings.
@caleb_dume3 ай бұрын
I really struggle with texturing paths in a way that doesn’t just look like block vomit. The chess knight technique is an absolute game changer; it’s already vastly improved a small section of my roads. Can’t wait to link the rest of my stuff up using that technique now
@emryspaperart10 ай бұрын
the note about creating a grain with the path is so interesting, i'd never considered this before but it really is very effective
@Mrnoname1010 ай бұрын
I havent whatched one of your vids for ages (3-4 years) and he is still delivering on all his vidioes which is just amazing . Keep up the great work and i hope to see u in the future year . Thanks pixleriffs Jacob ;)
@imperfectimp10 ай бұрын
I live in the flattest country on earth, so building retaining walls isn't something that comes naturally to me. I recently did a 1.5 block one to separate a small back area for a workshop from the road passing by it, and it really pulled things together and it's a good indicator that it's something you're not supposed to walk up. And when it comes to paths up hills, something I like to do is 0.5 up, 3 over. So 3 slabs, 3 full blocks, 3 slabs, etc. It gives the perfect smooth slope, while just 2 over gives a 25% slope, which doesn't sound like much but is actually really steep IRL. And I agree with Pix that in a lot of situations, these switchback roads are very realistic, though you might want to consider giving yourself a little shortcut so you don't have to take the long way round.
@hamishblair885310 ай бұрын
Always happy to see a Survivap Guide episode!
@paultipton74310 ай бұрын
I have used a mixture of cobblestone Amesite and patches of gravel with rooted dirt on dirt walls. I was just thinking of the black Asphalt ,horizontal End Rods would be the right size for the white line but would probably stick up too much
@volehunter10 ай бұрын
The rabbit photo bombing the end of the video is begging to be your pet.
@bsh5569 ай бұрын
idk what is it with your channel but it feels cozy i don't know how to explain it, I just feel like getting under a blanket next to a fire place when I watch your videos and its the reason I come back to your channel after getting bored and not watching the vids for a while
@MrDanglyLegs10 ай бұрын
I love how Pix refers to his own house as "this person's house".
@Heather-Br10 ай бұрын
That factory with all the smoking chimneys doesn't strike me as too modern for a medieval build. Maybe the chimneys might be a little odd, but you have to tan your leather and forge your metal somewhere. And it would be kind of cool if someone came up with the idea of a chimney or smoke hole being used to carry the smells away from the settlement, assuming they worked out how to use dampers or valves to work with the outside air to draw such smells away.
@demonletsplays10 ай бұрын
When I want to lay down a pathway to all my structures usually I shape it out first and try to make it look natural as possible like its built within the terrain. Than I pick 4 different blocks I want to use to decorate my paths with. Like for example. potzel, mud, mangrove planks, and coarse dirt. Especially in a environment that best suits the pallet I'm using.
@RobTFilms10 ай бұрын
Didn't think I'd be watching a 32 minute video about paths but here I am!
@Yue_mariin0010 ай бұрын
You are genuinely just so incredibly good at creating content, all your videos are so immensely helpful and I always learn so much! Thank youu!!
@morganklodibex869610 ай бұрын
Honestly, 1st season of survival guide was marvellous! I often miss watching this series, it was such a revelation to me, this calm and intelligent voice, step-by-step tutorials for basically anything, lots of technical or less known information about the game, even though i've played minecraft for ages, there was still some gimmicks I didn't know! Ever since I first saw your videos from recomendations, i was hooked. I remember my first video was episode 50 or so, when I accidently spoiled myself your progress, but it was fun watching from the first episode when i already know how your base will look like 😂 Now, videos starting to be less intertaining to watch, i was so sad that you ended season 2 so soon and didn't finish the museum. I don't know what happened over the years, maybe you like streaming more, or i just grown out of it. The quality of the videos is top-notch, no complaints, but maybe the storytelling is missing something... I don't know, I just don't feel that much excitement anymore. Sorry if my words were harsh, I didn't mean to offend you, that's just how i feel and what i see, even the drop in views shows that. But still i like your calm voice and i will always cherish your narration
@EvoDeVeau10 ай бұрын
Ok
@georgeharris57210 ай бұрын
when building paths in Minecraft even if I don't want them just to make the path smoother when walking or riding a horse I use the stair blocks over slabs on the main paths since I place them for land speed while looking good and can guide to important locations when I have flight after going for shalker boxes later on. I think starting roads and walkways is the hardest part as you only really have where you've run to the most to go off of and you'll have to think up "what about later on in the future?" even just a bit so you aren't tearing up a months work to add something.
@meshachperera-po2cn10 ай бұрын
I was waiting for this. Thankyou so much. I wanted to see the whole vase connected. You made me a better Minecraft survival player and now I can play with friends and not be a bother. I've a lot to improve but I'm so glad to have such amazing content coming out from you and explaining each and every single step on how Minecraft mechanics work. Thankyou so much🎉🎉🎉 keep up the great content 🎉❤
@tthbeige33329 ай бұрын
You could use stone buttons as the centre-line when recreating asphalt roads.
@Loadarine10 ай бұрын
I’d love to see more building theories videos. I really enjoy your creativity to the builds you’ve done.
@Chillwave.o10 ай бұрын
I love this man teaching viewers giving tips
@aserta10 ай бұрын
I use the carriage mod, so paths are a must for me, to the point where all the bases i make are even ground across the map. If one starts at +10 and the road ends up floating, that's where the base is made.
@lilyandpatricknelson175310 ай бұрын
A bit of a slower video but also very helpful. About to start tying together a couple of nearby villages that I created in the next few days. Useful video. Merry Christmas!
@itsViirtueYEAH10 ай бұрын
i feel like some sort of rustic steampunky type of ariel tram to the top of the mountain would be so cool
@Digitalsurfer2658 ай бұрын
Pix your should build a library! Incorporating cozy seating areas and enchanting too
@MrAshleyR10 ай бұрын
All this talk of driving up and down steep inclines made me chuckle; Clearly you've never driven the Cotswolds in a Ford KA that's falling apart - all things are possible.
@fjolliff630810 ай бұрын
Pix! You make this world, you decide what the "era" is capable of! If you want to have magic carpets flying around, you can!
@WeReNeR-k2f10 ай бұрын
I hope in some episodes you'll cover tree-building, because to me it was always the hardest thing to build. My oak trees are either too geometrical (i.e. perfect ellipsoidal crone) or too thin. Both the spruce and palm trees are unnatural and look bare. And even little decorative sidewalk trees look out of place. And there arent many guides on how to *learn* to build them, only block-by-block tutorials or vague descriptions of the process
@CyberVP10 ай бұрын
My dad coming home for Christmas from California today and a pix episode. Today is a good day
@danielrhouck10 ай бұрын
1:34 This is true in older versions of Minecraft. Now, you can’t turn anything into grass path. Anywhere there are *dirt-like blocks including grass* you can turn them into dirt paths. Much easier in places that aren’t grass all over to start.
@julierosemodelproductions10 ай бұрын
it's crazy you don't have over a million subs yet, so close!!
@seanmcnally665810 ай бұрын
I like how you design by building a world with world logic.
@JCBurdenLifter10 ай бұрын
Yes more build theory for sure! Thank you!
@samdrawss89478 ай бұрын
"no steep slopes", meanwhile, in quebec... having steep slopes (id say around 30 ish degrees) with a stop sign at the top of it so when its icy you just get stuck- or just steep slopes making it hard to walk up (having a bench in the middle of the hill for people who need a break). I can think of like- 5 places in my hometown that have roads like this XD
@zakshei10 ай бұрын
I gave up using elytras to travel and have been using paths, horses and rails to move between my areas for a few months now.
@Aki-uf7rg10 ай бұрын
this looks like the survival guide 1!!!! I love that series
@mfmccusker10 ай бұрын
I edited nether portal on the side if the mountain, as well as a village on the other side of the snowy hill behind your home.
@Mducktachi10 ай бұрын
Very detailed and interesting at the same time. Love your build theory videos ❤
@Spectervamp110 ай бұрын
In that empty space you should set up a fountain maybe, possibly even a nod to your empires s2 emerald fountain or to the Vigil of Pixandria from s1 empires. Vigil might feel out of place thematically I guess
@piyush_raptor9 ай бұрын
YOU TEACH SO WELLLLL
@daltonlasnier129910 ай бұрын
Maybe I missed something because I only follow this series but does anyone know if Pix is making content through a different series or taking a break? I love these videos and of course I’m selfishly hoping for more content - if you’re taking a break Pix, good on you and enjoy it! If you’re somewhere else, where can I find your current content? Thanks anyone who can help!
@catsdogswoof396810 ай бұрын
he got banished by bundle haters
@EvoDeVeau10 ай бұрын
He's streaming at this very moment on twitch:) New videos should be coming up soon I think
@miokjr628627 күн бұрын
You might want to make a couple allay drop off point for the wood as well so you don’t have to collect it all and drop it off😊
@miokjr628627 күн бұрын
Sorry that was for the wood farm😅
@mariohoehlein801110 ай бұрын
I look at walk ways as (have I walked through this place multiple times) and plan the road from there. I don’t use elitra in my worlds. So I usually use cobblestone, stone and stone brick as a walkway. Though I did use deepslate in roads recently. And I think it stands out to much. Mite need to change it.
@Aki-uf7rg10 ай бұрын
@Pixlriffs I have a building idea! How about "Yggdrasil the World Tree" on top of the mountain or branching from a hole in the mountain?
@delaworn7 ай бұрын
We think you should build an inn around the honey farm and call it the Honey Drop Inn
@EvoDeVeau10 ай бұрын
Hope you're doing ok
@CraftingTable1310 ай бұрын
Pix going back to empires s2 vibes while explaining what are the paths for 😂
@CoG3in110 ай бұрын
Finally! Looks great
@lckittyqueen10 ай бұрын
it could be like steampunk fairy themed 😂😂
@vasilyd85787 ай бұрын
I think you don't use your own paths, because humans don't tend to walk straight, then turning 90* and moving further. People try to cut corners whenever it is possible and naturally create triangle-shaped intersections rather than T-shaped. You just showed yourself it at 31:08. So, the better way to add roads is to check where it is more comfortable for you to place them and then decorate/refine dirt paths with "artificial" materials. This method is called Desire Paths and was used numerous times IRL. One example is Ohio State University in 1911, where the pavement was built over the natural paths the students themselves trampled between the university buildings. You can also combine "urban formal" 90* turn roads with small dirt paths, implying that people there cut corners often and trampled their own paths which might be unusable for horses, carts or other vehicles.
@AnyKeyLady10 ай бұрын
Happy Christmas Pixlriffs!
@coltiy10 ай бұрын
5:16am right now as im watching but winter break just started🎉
@nousernamelol465710 ай бұрын
Can we have more building episodes pix,pleaseee...?
@Pixlriffs10 ай бұрын
Planning to do lots more building in 2024!
@Joker-fj8hg10 ай бұрын
@@Pixlriffs will patiently wait until year 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@TycerKirk10 ай бұрын
Pixl still hasn’t replaced the oak log in his porch with spruce… I’d love to see it last until the end of the series
@nousernamelol465710 ай бұрын
Why are there no timelapses in these videos,I remember you doing extensive timelapses in the 1st survival guide series.
@Pixlriffs10 ай бұрын
Two major reasons: 1) My standards for time lapses have crept up a little now I'm more familiar with Replay Mod, but often the latest versions of Replay Mod are only available to people who support them on Patreon. I also update to new minor versions of Minecraft immediately, which mod creators can't always keep up with, so switching to 1.20.4 would have left me unable to use Replay Mod until they published a new version. 2) I publish this series in 4k. Since Replay Mod doesn't natively support hardware encoding, rendering footage in 4k takes AGES. A 3 minute time lapse segment could add an hour or more to render, which increases production time on an episode, slowing down my output overall. The series will still feature some time lapses in future, especially for larger projects, but they aren't a huge priority right now.
@Ratboycure10 ай бұрын
Really good thanks fellah
@jungamalar10 ай бұрын
Please do some work on interiors. It's the only thing letting the base down and we could use the inspiration haha
@Nobody-jo3tv10 ай бұрын
Happy new year pix! (ok I'm a week too late xD)
@riversidehermit8 ай бұрын
I'm still sleeping in the dirt y'all are wizards😂
@introvertedppl10 ай бұрын
Happy holidays pix!
@franziska926010 ай бұрын
I can hear fwhip cheering from across the ocean
@sespider9 ай бұрын
Attention New Player (Important) After you've made your first portal, it is safest to build new portals FROM the Nether. Unless of course you're 100% sure you know where it will spawn safely. Why? Because you can't see as you travel between portals, until you step out of it. This is important to know because portals made in the Overworld may spawn Nether portals right over oceans of lava. I learned the lava lesson the hard way, when I built a portal in a village base and immediately fell about 100 blocks into a lava ocean. To make matters worse, When I re-entered to build around it, I accidently pushed one of my free roaming traders into the lava. At this time I did not know villagers and animals will travel between portals as well. Needless to say, I immediately built safety walls and gates around the portals on both ends.
@mcwheesus10 ай бұрын
Watching this video turned into a game of "spot the knight's move"
@Vanderon50010 ай бұрын
So, Minecraft just updated as of the time of this video being posted. I want to record on Minecraft, but the mods that like like to use, Litematica, Replay Mod, Optical Zoom, etc, have not been updated yet. Can you talk about how you handle your mods when a new installation comes out? Simple, like 1.20.2 to 1.20.4
@Pixlriffs10 ай бұрын
Simple: I don't use mods. If you want to always use the latest version of Minecraft, you cannot rely on mods always being available. Some mods are updated quickly after a new release - Sodium is pretty good at this - but some will not be available for a while, especially if the update changes something about how they work. Assuming your mods don't add any actual gameplay content, though, it's usually possible to just continue playing through your world in the latest vanilla version of Minecraft.
@TugiFox10 ай бұрын
When are you going to cover mods? Would love to see you building using Replay timelapses once more!
@cassidionline200210 ай бұрын
Adding infrastructure is the most gratifying thing in minecraft.
@thomasharper908710 ай бұрын
so i just finished watching a game theory video, so what do i see when i go to watch another video? :P
@dieterPG22210 ай бұрын
When's the next episode coming out?😢
@Lovely_clover-g7m10 ай бұрын
Happy New Year pixl
@supritrakshit560110 ай бұрын
Pixlriffs why have you stopped uploading your past live streams into your VODs channel?
@Noo.Bita200010 ай бұрын
I've been watching him for maybe 3 years. i feel bored, but his energy never seems to fade away, huh?
@Optimus-Prime.10 ай бұрын
Hey uh me pixlriffs, what’s the best y level to mine for iron other than the mountains, like I mean y 15 or 16 or what?
@swifttitan812610 ай бұрын
Ironic this video comes out exactly when I'm trying to build something and needed a to connect to it
@Pigborg10 ай бұрын
But thats just a theory. A BUILD theory!
@enbo9810 ай бұрын
Any updates on new videos? Hope you had a good holiday season.
@itssluhh55610 ай бұрын
my paths look weird, they dont have the dark parts on the outside of the path like vanilla minecraft, ik its something i maybe changed in my optifine but idk what bc connected textures isnt it
@Pixlriffs10 ай бұрын
Are you using 'old lighting'? Some KZbin folks I know use/have used it (like Mumbo, Grian, and Iskall) but it removes a lot of the shadows from the game, so that might be why
@itssluhh55610 ай бұрын
@@Pixlriffs im not sure, ill check and see if i do