Hall set Decor

  • Greetings!


    Normally, I would separate the blueprints individually...Yet, this time...I kept it as just one blueprint...as a complete look. Of course, one can separate them as they wish and do with them as they wish. Enjoy...and as always...Take care!


    The image I am using for this set is another part of my beautiful world that I will share for everyone. Use as you wish. I will also post it with another post I did some days back of images from my world that I am sharing with everyone.



    Here is the actual set look:


    And up close at the wall candle decor:



    And a darker lighting view:


    (For the frame of the picture...I am actually only using the "Wood frame" muntins type B I.D. 134. And for the flower holders...I am using the wooden barrel open.)

  • I have a question, I hope this not an inappropriate place to ask. How are you able to achieve such intricate detail? I mean some of the components are quite thin/tiny.

    The items I'm able to crate in-game are pretty bulky. Is there another program or plugin that can be used to make some of these fantastic creations that I'm seeing?

    I apologize if this is a basic question and/or not the place to ask, but I could not find an answer in the forum. Probably due to not knowing how to phrase the question

    for a search engine.

    Thank you

  • Greetings Tygershark,

    I have a question, I hope this not an inappropriate place to ask. How are you able to achieve such intricate detail? I mean some of the components are quite thin/tiny.

    The items I'm able to crate in-game are pretty bulky. Is there another program or plugin that can be used to make some of these fantastic creations that I'm seeing?

    I apologize if this is a basic question and/or not the place to ask, but I could not find an answer in the forum. Probably due to not knowing how to phrase the question

    for a search engine.

    Thank you


    This is definitely not an inappropriate place to ask. And to answer your question. I'm so used to building the way I did in the Java Version of the game. I love to work in such small intricate details.


    When you have the block that you want to use in your hand-


    (I normally just type in the command for the size that I want...if I already have my measurements ready. For example: Press the ~ key and type: size 1 1 1 and then Enter key.)



    But if I do not have my measurements already ready...there is this:


    -Hold the Right Shift key down...and use the arrows up, down, left, and right.

    -Also, there is the Right Shift key and the + and - keys.

    -Or even the Right shift and page up and page down keys.


    There is another method one can use also...(I'm not currently in game, so I'm going by memory here...) You can always blueprint what you create...then shrink it down. But be careful...because if you shrink it down too much...it loses pieces. So, what I do to keep that from happening...Is I blueprint...shrink only to about half size.... blueprint it...then continue repeating the process until you get the size you want with all the pieces still intact on the blueprint.


    Perhaps, I'm forgetting something because I'm not currently in game...but this here will get you started. :D

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