Hentai Ninja Posted July 21, 2025 Report Posted July 21, 2025 Hi, i started couple days ago. I like pottery system, making my own pots and stuff. But i yearn for color, for patterns. Traders have them, but i coudnt find a way to make them. Do i need oven to make patterns and colors? I tried searching in game, but there is no mention of it, and google shows me only mods. Thank you for help.
Solution ifoz Posted July 21, 2025 Solution Report Posted July 21, 2025 In the vanilla game, there is no way to make decorated pottery outside of making your own custom mod. Traders and ruins will allow you to get certain special decorated storage vessels, but you cannot make your own. However, in the upcoming 1.21 update, you can now colour all of your ceramic items. No custom patterns yet though.
Hentai Ninja Posted July 21, 2025 Author Report Posted July 21, 2025 By custom do you mean just like chiseling, or anything that is not plain color? Where can i read patch notes for 1.21? Thanks!
Never Jhonsen Posted July 21, 2025 Report Posted July 21, 2025 18 minutes ago, Hentai Ninja said: Where can i read patch notes for 1.21? Patch notes for all versions can be found at the top of the site, under devlog > news (link for you as well ) 20 minutes ago, Hentai Ninja said: By custom do you mean just like chiseling, or anything that is not plain color? In 1.21, each clay item can be fired in a different color, based on if's source material, as well as a Beehive Kiln configuration.
Hentai Ninja Posted July 21, 2025 Author Report Posted July 21, 2025 I checked the notes, very cool additions. Beehive kiln reminded me of my sod roofing question regarding pottery firing. Will sod roofing burn 1 block above the pit kiln? I tried to make pit kilns with roof so they are more immersive than dirt, but i woudnt want to burn whole area.
Never Jhonsen Posted July 21, 2025 Report Posted July 21, 2025 1 hour ago, Hentai Ninja said: Will sod roofing burn 1 block above the pit kiln? I tried to make pit kilns with roof so they are more immersive than dirt, but i woudnt want to burn whole area. Any burnable block will burn one block above a pit kiln. One block as in one air block between the top of the kiln and the bottom of the burnable block. Two blocks are perfectly fine above a pit kiln Also, the 4 blocks on the side of the pit kiln can be chiseled. I have some above-ground (knee-level) pit kilns with the 4 blocks chiseled to be two (chisel) voxels thick, as well as their height reduced by two to make looking into them easier.
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