A Better way to build Circles in Minecraft

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2023
  • #minecraft #tutorial
    This is a different video. A short topic that I just thought I'd make something on.
    Sorry for the piano in the background at the end. Woops.
    donatstudios.com/PixelCircleG...
    Thanks for watching and check out my other stuff too.

Komentáře • 148

  • @erichmaler6829
    @erichmaler6829 Před rokem +149

    Literally came up with the same idea a few years ago, I do find formating it like in this case 15 radius as "7 3 2 (1)4" way more convenient, as for example when building large circles some patterns emerge, that you can easily include here. Like in the case of 38r, it would be "13 4 (3)2 (2 1)2 2 (1)5"

    • @squibble111
      @squibble111  Před rokem +41

      Thats actually really similar to a strategy I used for a much more repetitive project I worked on. I constructed a massive structure with a lot of straight lines, and used setups like x(y) to indicate repetitiveness (which is much more prevalent in straight lines than circles.)

    • @TwentySeventhLetter
      @TwentySeventhLetter Před rokem +11

      Yeah I would even keep it consistent and more easily readable by putting the multiplier in the parentheses, so you don't accidentally think you should build 1 four-length portion

    • @arkanon8661
      @arkanon8661 Před rokem +6

      that is called run-length encoding

    • @DemonHQ
      @DemonHQ Před 25 dny

      Ty this will make my base so much better

  • @martan2159
    @martan2159 Před rokem +54

    ive been memorizing it this way for years now and its great to hear i wasnt alone in this kind of technique, never really heard it used anywhere else. i have a bad habit of not setting a center spot unless im trying to plan something out in advance, but still a really cool trick either way
    edit, i mostly do it for pixel art, but it carries over just the same because of a grid of squares

  • @victormillen8393
    @victormillen8393 Před rokem +12

    I just really couldn't get over the fisheye effect lmao. Great vid, gave me dizziness but still 9/10

    • @jon_luna8316
      @jon_luna8316 Před 2 měsíci

      it’s fov 💀

    • @gamezboi_
      @gamezboi_ Před měsícem

      @@jon_luna8316 does bro play with their fov at fucking 15 or something

  • @k98killer
    @k98killer Před rokem +17

    This is basically the method I use, except I haven't thought to put the numbers in a chat message -- I normally just keep the reference open on another monitor, count it up once, then work from memory.

  • @Naretek
    @Naretek Před rokem +11

    I’ve been doing something very similar in my head for years, and it makes it really easy to memorise lots of the circles I build most often. It’s awesome to see the system be formalised like this!

  • @Cosmiichu
    @Cosmiichu Před rokem +8

    I have been doing this for years, way better than just referencing a picture and now i can make circles of any size

  • @nooooooooooooodle
    @nooooooooooooodle Před rokem +44

    Absolutely stellar video, I could tell that it was one of if not the first video you have made like this but it was REALLY good so if you just keep on going with good videos like this, you'll certainly be on to a winner 🙌 (and thank you for the great tip ;D)

  • @dary3
    @dary3 Před rokem +15

    Surprised to find such an underrated content creator. Been binging some of your videos and they're all very understandable and quite useful (if not at least for the knowledge), which is sometimes hard to get with the topics you do. Great work!

  • @yellerthc6010
    @yellerthc6010 Před rokem +5

    I've never really been able to put into an equation -or even words for that matter- this very method i've been using for building circles without EVER needing to reference anything outside of minecraft. Thank you because i can now link my friends this video when they are wondering how im bulding circles without mods or references.

  • @Hazy_Heart
    @Hazy_Heart Před 5 měsíci

    I figured something like this was possible but never felt the need to figure it out, thanks for doing it for me and for publishing it for everyone else to use.
    Generic build guides like this are very welcome and should honestly be made more.

  • @htasul
    @htasul Před rokem +2

    I've always just estimated the numbers for each section so I'm glad other people do it similarly because it's definitely a time saver.

  • @Nae_Ayy
    @Nae_Ayy Před rokem +2

    I developed a similar method of formatting circles a few months back when I was playing Rimworld! Crazy how our brains all converged on this convienient idea

  • @furryfan1416
    @furryfan1416 Před 11 měsíci +1

    i believe having problems with these things is commonly known as a skill issue.
    jokes aside thats a pretty great way to do it in vanilla

  • @jamietimon9899
    @jamietimon9899 Před rokem +8

    Your video content is really good! Just one critique: I found the FOV pretty off-putting though, the fast camera movements were leaving me feeling a little nauseated.

    • @squibble111
      @squibble111  Před rokem +5

      I'll consider moving my camera less quickly, thats actually a good point. FOV's staying though, I feel claustrophobic when I play without it unfortunately.

    • @Erfedwe
      @Erfedwe Před rokem +3

      @@squibble111 as mentioned on another video, some viewers do get vertigo or motion sick from the ultra wide FOV. I get that it causes you discomfort to play on standard FOV, but the goal of your video should be to make it as accessible to as many viewers as possible. For that reason, standard FOV should be the norm, and shaders should be off. This is why most of the big Minecraft YT's use those settings.

  • @StarlightLexie
    @StarlightLexie Před 3 měsíci +1

    you're my favorite minecraft content creator, i've been following since you made that first flying machine that tracks how long you went

    • @squibble111
      @squibble111  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks! I appreciate you sticking around for so long (even when the videos back then werent the best...)

  • @MAD-SKILLZ
    @MAD-SKILLZ Před rokem +2

    Huh, I thought i was the only one who did this. I normally just recite the values out loud to myself for mnemonic memory as I build away. For large circles there gets to be quite a few values, but the difficulty is about as much as briefly memorizing a phone number.

  • @CrysiCrysis
    @CrysiCrysis Před 10 měsíci

    I never seem to make the same size circle twice, so i keep a little sheet of numbers in this exact style for easy reference. This is so useful and I’m happy I’m not the only one who measures them like this

  • @alexander_228
    @alexander_228 Před rokem +2

    Very useful tip. I did the same thing when building the Imango's gold+xp farm

  • @borntodostuf
    @borntodostuf Před rokem +2

    I have been doing this method since like 2015, I notate it like 15,73211 though (its by quadrant except the largest side, because it just works for me).
    For large circles it usually looks more like "26,113321211", if it "shares" a 1 with the other quadrant of the circle I put it in parenthesis. I have not had to make a circle large enough the second-largest number is double digits so it hasn't been confusing for me yet but I could see it just having spaces or another character put in to solve ambiguity for others like "26,11 3 3 2 1 2 1 1", but since I know what it means I don't need to add the spaces.

  • @Zebrahpandacow
    @Zebrahpandacow Před 10 měsíci

    I play on console bedrock. You have no idea how much you just helped my builds. I was this day old when I learned a great way to make circles in Minecraft 😁

  • @Gazuretine
    @Gazuretine Před rokem +1

    Thank you, building circles was really hard for me, but this helps a lot

  • @Langhammer4
    @Langhammer4 Před rokem +1

    the base is stunning!

  • @alexlik4197
    @alexlik4197 Před rokem

    So simple, and yet no one's thought of it before (well, practically no one). Thanks!

  • @EndMaster0
    @EndMaster0 Před 10 měsíci +1

    with the7312 circle you showed I'd recommend looking at a slightly off circle 732[2] it'll be slightly bulged on the diagonals but you'll hardly notice it and it looks way better then the "true" circle

  • @epicdud5905
    @epicdud5905 Před rokem

    Wonderful technique! I just know this video is gonna blow up

  • @lewismassie
    @lewismassie Před rokem +13

    This is very similar to how I've been doing this for a long time, though I normally can just hold those numbers in my head.
    Just yesterday I built a circular slime farm, and it was radius of 13, and the ring is (from the end of the spar) is 3,3,2 with 3 diagonal. I sometimes do the whole width on the ends if it's a smaller circle, but doing it this way is easier when building floating structures since you build one direction at a time
    And the weird corner I call a 2,2 pickaxe, because that's the shape it reminds me of

  • @borbenmli5353
    @borbenmli5353 Před rokem +1

    i usually free style my circles lol, all the tinkering is figuring out a radius/diameter, and from there its just a quarter but a quarter is also symmetric
    like in your example it goes 7 3 2 [4] but the [4] is part of both halves of a quarter. so as long as u can make a smooth eighth of a circle u should be able to make a complete circle freestyle

  • @kuboskube
    @kuboskube Před rokem

    Life changing. I WILL be using this trick later.

  • @lordfeish1927
    @lordfeish1927 Před rokem +1

    ive built a lot of circular gold farms and this is exactly how i do it

  • @russ838
    @russ838 Před rokem +9

    Great way to do it. I used to have a sheet with the number codes for curves; It's useful for roman style coliseums ! (with piston powered floodable floor) =D

    • @squibble111
      @squibble111  Před rokem +1

      How does the floor flooding work in the middle work? Do you zerotick upwards waterlogged slabs or something?

    • @russ838
      @russ838 Před rokem +3

      @@squibble111 Comment disappeared for some reason.
      So there are water source blocks all the way around the perimeter which are obscured by the entire floor being raised up by the pistons.
      The switch is flipped and the entire thing floods when the floor lowers, thanks to the 1-deep water mechanics turning the whole thing into a giant infinite water source.

  • @ant5389
    @ant5389 Před rokem +1

    this is what ive been doing for years exept i use a notebook
    i will go to that exact website you linked in the description, generate a circle i need, and write out half the length of the longest bar in my notebook(i write down the left column, when i get to the bottom i leave some space then write another column), then the length of every bar in a quarter until i get to the middle with a bunch of ones were i generally write something like 1,6 (if there is 6 one block sections) and i find that a million times easier than switching back and using a visual image

  • @smartsmartie7142
    @smartsmartie7142 Před rokem

    I am building a massive oval and this is really helpful

  • @Ian-qh7le
    @Ian-qh7le Před 11 měsíci

    For a long time ive been using an app on my phone called Minecraft circles. You put ij either the radius or diameter yoi want and it generates the pattern for you so you can see all this info by looking at the pattern. Super useful.

  • @SuperLlama88888
    @SuperLlama88888 Před rokem +4

    Good tip!

  • @apple-de8tx
    @apple-de8tx Před rokem +1

    This guy knows how to build a circle in minecraft

  • @finsflexin
    @finsflexin Před 10 měsíci

    If you’re in creative mode and you want to build a huge circle. You can rotate an armor stand with command blocks and have it fill blocks relative to where it’s looking.

  • @vibez2336
    @vibez2336 Před měsícem

    very useful thanks

  • @_wetmath_
    @_wetmath_ Před rokem +3

    Hi there. It's a nice coincidence that I was building my own circle in minecraft when your video popped up. I also made my own code (which is slightly different from yours) but is based on the same concept that minecraft's square grid has 4-way symmetry and allows you to repeat half a quadrant of a circle 8 times. Here's my results:
    1 - 75 - 8 - 39 - 8 - 30 - 8
    (center - sina - sina wall - rose - wall rose - maria - wall maria)
    OD = 337
    sina (d=153): 8, 7, 4, 3x3, 2x6, (1, 2)x2, 1x14
    wall sina (d=167): 9, 6, 5, 3x4, 2x5, (1, 2)x2, [1, 1, 2], 1x12
    rose (d=247): 11, 8, 5x2, 4, 3x4, [2, 2, 3], (2x3, 1)x2, [2, 1, 2, 1, 1], [2, 1x3, 2], 1x13
    wall rose (d=261): 11, 8, 6, 5, 3, 4, 3x3, [2, 3], 2x7, [1, 2, 2], (1, 2)x2, 1x2, [2, 1x3, 2], 1x13
    maria (d=323): 12, 9, 7, 5, 4x3, 3x4, [2, 3, 2, 2, 3], [2x3, 1, 2x3], [1, 2, 2], (1, 2)x2, (1, 1, 2)x2, 1x5, 2, 1x11
    wall maria (d=337): 12, 10, 6x2, 4x3, 3x5, [2, 3], 2x9, [1, 2, 2], (1, 2)x3, [1, 1, 2], [1x3, 2], [1x5, 2], 1x9
    The square brackets [ ] are not necessary but I added them for ease of reading. And also yes I'm building attack on titan in minecraft lolol

    • @squibble111
      @squibble111  Před rokem +3

      That's really interesting, and it's fun to see how many people individually develop strategies. Good luck on the project!

  • @isobarkley
    @isobarkley Před rokem +5

    this is so smart!!! love the application of linear algebraic concepts to simplify this annoyance

  • @Granaidh
    @Granaidh Před rokem

    Brilliant! ty

  • @zedantXiang
    @zedantXiang Před rokem

    Built an earth dome last week,thankfully I had this idea immidiately instead of having to suffer.

  • @TrigamDev
    @TrigamDev Před rokem +1

    Before I used to memorize it as something like "1 9, 1 3, 2 2s, 3 1s"
    Now though, I just use a mod that creates overlays of primitive shapes

  • @deadlypandaghost
    @deadlypandaghost Před rokem

    Nice. Interesting to see someone else discover the same method independently..

  • @0dark0_
    @0dark0_ Před 5 měsíci

    tnhx man it really helps

  • @1nstantis642
    @1nstantis642 Před 9 měsíci +1

    When I build circles I just- go out the radius from the center and fuckin' wing it from there. I've gotten pretty good at it.

  • @emmadoesartonline
    @emmadoesartonline Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you!!

  • @Cxntrxl
    @Cxntrxl Před rokem

    my man just invented counting on his fingers

  • @mozzapple
    @mozzapple Před rokem +1

    I thought doing it this way was common sense, I'd just count the blocks in each line and put them down. For smaller circles I could just memorize the pattern quickly and do the entire thing only looking at the guide once

  • @samexahr3326
    @samexahr3326 Před 11 měsíci

    I would say the '1,2,1,2' angle can work, but not with smaller cercles. The angel can also cause issues if the shape above and below it are angled from it. (Eg. Ship hulls) ship hulls are a pain.

  • @catsdontboot8735
    @catsdontboot8735 Před rokem

    "I'm a huge fan of circles"
    **proceeds to play a game where there are not any circles at all**

  • @guilhermerafaelzimermann4196
    @guilhermerafaelzimermann4196 Před 11 měsíci

    This seems to be a cool idea indeed, can't eait to use it on my 2km wide circle build, maybe using slightly different notation but yeah

  • @SilentPepperoni
    @SilentPepperoni Před 5 měsíci

    you are a LEGEND!

  • @mdante_t
    @mdante_t Před rokem

    Thank you so much

  • @misamisamisamisa
    @misamisamisamisa Před rokem

    I was actually doing the same strategy, except that I put these numbers in my head. I never thought on writing them somewhere XD

  • @supergamehunter0539
    @supergamehunter0539 Před rokem +1

    The way I personally do circles is choose size of the longest row(3/4/5) and continuously reduce them by 1, so a circle with a base of 3 would go 3 2 1 2 3 and then repeat, which gives a near perfect shape, something like this:
    o o o
    o o o o
    o o
    o o
    o o
    o o
    o o
    o o
    o o
    o o
    o o
    oo oo
    ooo
    Doesn't look very pretty here but try it out for yourself.

    • @squibble111
      @squibble111  Před rokem +1

      That's interesting. I always wondered if it was possible to create nice looking circles without any computers.

    • @doublespoonco
      @doublespoonco Před rokem

      I wonder what shape it is exactly?

  • @jakepaul588
    @jakepaul588 Před 11 měsíci

    i use the same way too! i didn't come up with it on my own though, i used it because i like building spheres and the sphere website i use notates the circles in this way

  • @marcusstacofsky8236
    @marcusstacofsky8236 Před rokem +1

    "I'm a huge fan of circles"
    *video pause and the buffer wheel is displayed for 2 seconds*
    Me "mmmmmm..... idk...."

  • @icu9313
    @icu9313 Před 11 měsíci

    I love it

  • @natheniel
    @natheniel Před rokem

    an way to solve the single 1 block between the 2s and 3s is just shift the shape. make the 1 into a 2, then the next 2 will become a 1. it sometimes works

  • @N6_mity
    @N6_mity Před rokem +1

    I made a starwars ship while making a circle in skyblock then I ranged quitted thanks dude this helped a lot (7 32 [4])

  • @ItsMeKriqu
    @ItsMeKriqu Před rokem

    This is how I've done it intuitively my entire life lmao

  • @Wallee580
    @Wallee580 Před rokem

    I used to do a very similar thing on PS3 edition, but instead of chat I'd just remember everything.

  • @HameleoshaDeHoga
    @HameleoshaDeHoga Před rokem

    Commenting for the algorithm because i consider this video useful and idk what else to say

  • @mehulpandya4761
    @mehulpandya4761 Před rokem +2

    I think Euclidean geometry also works. For a, say, radius 7 circle, place a block for every block with distances from the center x and y such that 42 < x^2 + y^2 < 56. This method is based on the distance formula for a Cartesian plane, and Minecraft operates on one.

  • @ichtozavuzovsky8370
    @ichtozavuzovsky8370 Před 11 měsíci

    Damn, I just do it in my head.

  • @Jimmyzation
    @Jimmyzation Před rokem

    I understand that you are using Complementary reimagined here, but the shiny textures on those blocks look so cool. Are you using the autogenerated normals from the shaders or are you using a resource pack, like pbr something?

    • @squibble111
      @squibble111  Před rokem +1

      It all should just be part of the shaders.

  • @liammurray9274
    @liammurray9274 Před 11 měsíci

    I might be odd but I don't subdivide into quarters but into 8ths instead, essentially using this same method though... but for me it'd be r15, 3*, 3, 2, 1, 1 *I do 3 instead of 7 because I have the middle block of the 7 placed from the r15 and I need to go 3 more to the side.

  • @wedd44
    @wedd44 Před rokem

    great video! thanks so much! also what shader do you use, cause it looks awesome, and I would love to try it out

    • @squibble111
      @squibble111  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Shader: Complimentary Reimagined
      Texture Pack: some vanilla tweaks things

    • @wedd44
      @wedd44 Před 11 měsíci

      @@squibble111 thank you so much!

  • @Mr_robobotplays
    @Mr_robobotplays Před rokem

    Huh, I actually stumbled apon this same solution in my own. I was building a castle when I got annoyed with cross-referencing

  • @petersmythe6462
    @petersmythe6462 Před 11 měsíci

    I've been doing this for 12 years just usually making a mental note instead of a chat message.

  • @Roescoe
    @Roescoe Před rokem

    And you do it exactly how I do it. Yay I'm not crazy.

  • @hkayakh
    @hkayakh Před rokem

    Instructions unclear: I squished an iron block into a sphere

  • @KingJellyfishII
    @KingJellyfishII Před 11 měsíci

    I do it a similar way, except I generally don't need the radius and I treat the diagonals the same as the rest. so for your example I'd use 7 3 2 1 1

  • @theluckyglass7287
    @theluckyglass7287 Před měsícem

    Now I need to do a circle with a radius of 50 blocks (I'm building the USS Enterprise)

  • @thevalarauka101
    @thevalarauka101 Před rokem +1

    that's literally what I always do

  • @Yasser-444
    @Yasser-444 Před rokem +2

    it's the same way i do it except i memorize the numbers instead of typing them in chat

  • @BananaShenanigans
    @BananaShenanigans Před rokem

    Nice video

  • @Mattigan
    @Mattigan Před 5 měsíci

    Honestly how i did it after building the 1st quadrant and just try to memorize it after i build it from the website, but skipping the website to build and just writing down quickly the #s is genius...

  • @KoruGo
    @KoruGo Před rokem

    That's how I've been doing it as well.

  • @mcpaintball
    @mcpaintball Před rokem

    Good info, would suggest moving the mouse-view a bit less while talking though.

  • @pgo3925
    @pgo3925 Před 11 měsíci

    I thought this was the standard way of drawing circles, I can imagine how hard it is to actually copy the generated circle on the site. But I feel like most people know how memory works, it's easier to remember a sequence than 5 separate numbers. I usually just do it for an eighth of the circle, since you can copy that part 7 times over (4 times in reverse), only issue being that sometimes there's no block on the actual corner, so 1 more thing to take account of. Looking at other commenters, it ain't that deep

  • @D_Quinn
    @D_Quinn Před 10 měsíci

    Ive built 1000+ radius circles with calculators like donatstudios, I can confirm that I made a text file with just the numbers in it to use back then instead of looking at the actual image.

  • @toejam4sale
    @toejam4sale Před rokem

    great vid, I noticed some cool things your shaders were doing, which shaders are you using?f

    • @squibble111
      @squibble111  Před rokem

      complimentary reimagined. an excellent shader pack. You should be able to find it by just searching "complimentary reimagined"

    • @toejam4sale
      @toejam4sale Před rokem

      Thanks

  • @Pajon03
    @Pajon03 Před rokem

    whenever I'm building circles I just freestyle them until they look good, but doesnt work good on bigger ones. I also dont build circles or anything at all in mc, mostly pvping or speedrunning rn

  • @kidish21_
    @kidish21_ Před 4 měsíci

    hey i understand if it will take awhile to make the video but i really need help im build a circle around the ocean monument and its 2x2 middle kinda throws this whole thing off think you can help

  • @elEd0
    @elEd0 Před rokem

    I thought everybody did this. Looking at an image and then the game back and forth seems like a bad idea.
    I usually repeat the numbers in my head while building the circle and end up doing a little "song" that i can remember easily

  • @EvanG529
    @EvanG529 Před rokem

    Not a criticism, but I thought this video was gonna be some major breakthrough, but it ended up just being something I already came up with myself. I usually remember the lengths from longest side to longest side, such as "52125".

    • @squibble111
      @squibble111  Před rokem

      Thats okay, a lot of people have their own similar methods, but I'm also seeing a lot of people who didn't know this as well. I guess its sort of a mixed bag.

  • @patbrown5180
    @patbrown5180 Před rokem +1

    Works great until you have a 125 block radius circle lol

  • @narwhal16384
    @narwhal16384 Před rokem

    Wtf
    If I had known this earlier, I would have saved at least 12 hours in my Minecraft career

  • @ToriKo_
    @ToriKo_ Před 11 měsíci

    Cool vid

  • @asdanjer
    @asdanjer Před rokem

    even if you don't use minihud or litmatica for some reason i don't really see the issue with just watching the circle on both screens at once. so i dont really see the point.

  • @whoisPinzer
    @whoisPinzer Před měsícem

    so what if i want a bigger circle tho how would i multiply these numbers to keep it a circle cause i tried doubling it and it comes out to even numbers and triple is odd numbers but just doesn’t really make a circle lol 🤷‍♀️

  • @baksoBoy
    @baksoBoy Před rokem +4

    I thought this was an obvious thing everyone did?

    • @squibble111
      @squibble111  Před rokem +4

      I also thought everyone did it this way as well until i saw other people doing it the long way

  • @Azariven
    @Azariven Před 8 měsíci

    wow

  • @D3LTAG1RL
    @D3LTAG1RL Před rokem

    i do the same thing!!

  • @thebiscuit9998
    @thebiscuit9998 Před 2 měsíci

    Ok this works but how do I make them bigger I’ve tried doubling it but it doesn’t look good

  • @mavicpenaflor8276
    @mavicpenaflor8276 Před 10 měsíci

    What shader is that

  • @wesplybon9510
    @wesplybon9510 Před rokem

    Yea, I discovered long time ago, that you only need the measurements for about 1/8 of a circle in order to make the whole thing. My notation wasn't as good or clear as yours. Kudos!

  • @louisrobitaille5810
    @louisrobitaille5810 Před rokem

    2:25 This is cool and all, but it only works for small circles 😅. Have fun doing it with a circle that's like 250+ blocks in diameter and you end up with something like "125 22 9 7 5 5 5 4 4 3 4 3 3 3 4 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 [16*2]" 🤡. It's about as confusing as just looking at the image directly 😅. (I used a generator for a circle of diameter of 250 i.e. a radius of 125.)

  • @Yesytsucks
    @Yesytsucks Před rokem

    Me when i build all of the circles by heart and rately face any inaccuracies.
    By heart i mean that i dont look them up