How to Decorate Your Base with Wallpapers in Rust Update

 

     The Rust Update has dropped a fantastic addition: wallpapers! Yes, you heard it right, wallpapers are now a thing in Rust, and they’re not just for your granny’s house. Let’s dive into how you can use this update to give your base a fresh and stylish makeover.

 

Craft your base's new look in Rust Update

    

 

Getting Started with Wallpaper in Rust Update

 

     First things first: if you're ready to transform your base from drab to fab, you'll need to know how to get your hands on these wallpapers. Wallpapers in Rust are currently available through the staging branch, and they come in a few basic colors to start with.

 

     To craft a wallpaper, head over to your crafting menu. You’ll find wallpapers as a default blueprint, which you can use to create your own stylish patterns. At the moment, you can choose from three base colors: blue, red, green and yellow. Each wallpaper costs 20 cloth to craft. Remember, this might change as more patterns get added in the future, so keep your eyes peeled for new designs!

 

Apply colorful wallpapers to your walls in Rust Update

    

 

Applying Your Wallpaper

 

     Applying wallpaper in Rust is a breeze. Simply craft your wallpaper and head over to your base. You can apply these wallpapers to soft walls but not to hard walls or ceilings—so keep that in mind as you plan your designs. Want to switch things up? No worries, you can pick up the wallpaper and change it anytime. It's a fun way to personalize your space and make it truly your own.

 

Transform your Rust base with the latest wallpaper designs in Rust Update

    

 

Exploring the Starter Wallpaper Pack

 

     Rust Update also brings us a Starter Wallpaper Pack, which includes 22 unique designs beyond the basic ones. This pack is priced at $12.99 and features a variety of styles. From geometric designs and retro vibes to polka dots and Venetian plaster, there’s something to suit every taste. To get these wallpapers, you can either craft them using a repair bench or apply them directly using a spray can, just like other skins. This adds a whole new layer of customization to your Rust experience.

 

 

Wallpaper Skins and Crafting

 

     When it comes to crafting and applying wallpapers, the process is simple. If you want to use wallpapers from the Starter Pack, you’ll need to either stack the wallpapers in a repair bench or use a spray can. This method is similar to how you would handle other skins in Rust, so if you’re familiar with that process, you’ll find this straightforward.

 

     The wallpaper feature is still evolving, and we're expecting more patterns and designs to be added. Currently, wallpapers are available in basic colors, but the developers have hinted at more elaborate patterns in future updates. Keep an eye out for these new additions as they drop, and be ready to update your base with the latest and greatest designs.

 

     There you have it—your guide to decorating your Rust base with wallpapers. Whether you're sprucing up your walls with the default colors or going all out with the Starter Wallpaper Pack, this update offers a fun new way to personalize your base. So grab some cloth, get crafting, and let your creativity shine in Rust! And remember, your base is not just a shelter; it’s a canvas for your imagination.

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