Looks good. Seems the 200 item cap is appropriate for the home.
Good job.
Looks good. Seems the 200 item cap is appropriate for the home.
Good job.
markdeloma wrote: »
Appropriate? Are you joking? The design and ideas are certainly wonderful. But in general it is clear that the house is almost half-empty. There is empty cupboards, empty shelves, half-empty tables. His house proves once again that even the smallest house is only beginning to look like living house if the number of objects about 200. And this is an obvious minimum, not the maximum.
Zypheran I like your little house!
You speak as if it was hard to make houses look spacious because the item cap is so high. lol It's the opposite, it's easy to make houses look spacious because the item cap is too low.ZOS_Holden wrote: »It's very impressive how spacious you were able to get the house to look after hitting the item cap. Even the crafting area looks neat and tidy, not cluttered at all.
ZOS_Holden wrote: »Hi Zypheran,
Thanks so much for sharing the house looks great! It's very impressive how spacious you were able to get the house to look after hitting the item cap. Even the crafting area looks neat and tidy, not cluttered at all.
Really amazing work, thanks again for sharing!
Asha_11_ESO wrote: »Great job Zypheran! I love how you created lots of different nooks and levels in your home. One question though - where are those large bookcases from?
You speak as if it was hard to make houses look spacious because the item cap is so high. lol It's the opposite, it's easy to make houses look spacious because the item cap is too low.
With that house I wish I had five more slots. I had something I wanted to do but it takes five slots and I don't see anything I want to remove to do it.
I'm really impressed by the lighting here. Don't know how you do it.