Found this by accident! Thought I'd give it a share. To extend it further, build a row of triangles all the way around the squares, then do squares. Keep repeating until the circle is large enough for your evil plans.
Hey, this helped a lot. But after playing with it, I just found an easier way to do the same thing. After building a pilar and placing the triangle ceilings, place a square ceiling in the circle off the same pilar. then you can snap a pilar on top of the first one twisted to match the square ceiling. Then you can just start all your triangle ceilings from there and remove the top pilar
Right! lol after playing around for a bit I've realized there's actually a few much easier ways to do it. I have a new building tips video coming this week with a bunch of cool things I've found so far.
An easy way to create a circle is to start by creating a “circle” with 6 triangle foundations where you want the center to be. After that you will use regular foundations along each edge of the circle, then you will notice this creates spaces which the triangle foundations perfectly. Once you fill those in, all you have to do is increase the pattern outward switching between square and triangle foundations until you reach the diameter you desire :)
bit different, this one maintains the same number of walls per side even on the odd numbered rows out from center, providing a slightly different look.
@@antoniopepperonio no it's literally the same, instead of having all square ceilings if you remove half of the squares and replace them with triangles it's literally the same i did it after following your tutorial lol
The structure I was building is a structure I built in ASE actually, so I would be surprised for me to stumble across this feature while building this structure in ASA but not have noticed in ASE, but it could be, I haven't tried it.
yes it works in ASE it's actual half of the method we use to create side ways circles but the best way to make them in ASE is with 4 normal ceilings and 2 triangle roofs then then using fence foundations to create the snap points for pillars bit hard to explain but Sefiro made a video on it
@@antoniopepperonio bruh .. no.. lol it wont.. it's literally the same .. please just test it for yourself next time.. do a triangle, square, triangle, square etc etc around in a circle and then put the walls up.. u'll see it lines up and it's literally the same as what u have done.. all u have done.. is offset so it doesn't line up with triangles and squares correctly lol
@@S0LIXUS m8 its built overtop exactly what you're describing. it's different bc every side has the same number of pieces and depth, making a smoother shape. doing it that way will end up with a different shape.
as soon as you reach the third row with standard triangle centers and alternating out, the triangle sides will have an extra piece over the square side. with this method, that doesn't happen, each row stays circular as it expands. try it yourself and see.
@@antoniopepperonio my video will be uploaded soon to show that you are wrong. you made me actually make a debunking video ffs. instead of you actually fully testing it yourself. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OjLterogslg.html