How to build round buildings in valheim in a nutshell. Get started with circular architecture in a simple fashion.
Building round buildings in valheim is sort of a chore. It doesnt appear the game was meant to support polished round building, but luckily there are ways around that.
In this video, I will show you the basics of building a round building in valheim. Use this only as a starting point to create your final awesome round buildings!
00:00 Intro
00:20 Centerpiece Wheel
01:15 Expanding your foundation
01:55 Walls and roof skeleton
03:30 Roofing
04:20 Repeat for all other foundation pieces
04:50 Filling the roof gaps
06:00 Adding snapping points for the last layer of roof
07:10 Flooring
08:10 End result – Round House
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Very good build! Thank you! Very helpful and good explanation
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Great looking hut! Thanks!
Love this.
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Very cool build! I know this had to take a lot of work! Looking forward to more innovative ideas to try out! Thanks for posting this!
That is sick . Very clever idea really digging the build sir
I just worked out an alternate method to build a fairly circular frame: just build alternating long and short sides at a 3:2 ratio with a 1 tick angle (22.5°) between sides. For example, build a side of one short + one long beam, turn it a tick, and place another long beam, turn it a tick, rinse and repeat until finished. You can scale it up to any size, just keeping the 3:2 ratio, and you can stretch any two sides that are directly opposite each other to any length for more of an oval.