Elvenheart wrote: »I posted this before, but I wish the fireplaces were movable. And I wish the ladder had been a spiral staircase graphic. But I did figure out a way to make it look a bit more natural by putting a bookcase behind it so it looks like the ladder is for the bookcase.
SilverBride wrote: »I ended up using a curved wall and a straight wall and a cluster of flowers to make it blend in more.
SilverBride wrote: »I ended up using a curved wall and a straight wall and a cluster of flowers to make it blend in more.
ElderOfTamriel wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I ended up using a curved wall and a straight wall and a cluster of flowers to make it blend in more.
Does look good yes but why is your char so small? Looks like she got shrinked somehow.
ElderOfTamriel wrote: »Does look good yes but why is your char so small? Looks like she got shrinked somehow.
Elvenheart wrote: »One of the Fabled Brewmasters escaped the IA and followed @SilverBride home.
ElderOfTamriel wrote: »Probably just there to annoy you
Personofsecrets wrote: »I dislike that stairs were not used on tge inside. Weird.
ESO_player123 wrote: »Personofsecrets wrote: »I dislike that stairs were not used on tge inside. Weird.
I disliked that too, but I covered them with a bookcase so that they are still accessible for a quick teleport to the second floor. And now I'm actually happy that the first and second floors are separate spaces so I can sink items on the second floor and add chandeliers on the first one without them showing on the other floor.
Elvenheart wrote: »ESO_player123 wrote: »Personofsecrets wrote: »I dislike that stairs were not used on tge inside. Weird.
I disliked that too, but I covered them with a bookcase so that they are still accessible for a quick teleport to the second floor. And now I'm actually happy that the first and second floors are separate spaces so I can sink items on the second floor and add chandeliers on the first one without them showing on the other floor.
If something’s too big, it will actually sink from the second floor and show on the first floor ceiling. There is a large space between the two rooms, but they are over each other and things will show through if they are too long.
SilverBride wrote: »I placed a bookcase behind the ladder like @Elvenheart did, and I covered the trapdoor on the top level with flowers. I am still trying to figure out how to hide the trap door on the ceiling on the lower level.
SilverBride wrote: »@ESO_player123
I used the Solitude floors too for the ceiling on both levels and the floor on the upper level. (The wooden side showing) I used High Isle tile floors for the lower level flooring because I wanted a different look for the main area.
I placed the solitude floors so the floorboards were going the other direction and hid those edges just inside the walls. The I moved the platforms together just far enough until the edges were no longer showing.
I liked the ceiling up a bit higher but lowered it down enough to cover the trap door.
(Edit: I brightened the picture so the ceiling floorboards would show up better.)
ESO_player123 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I placed a bookcase behind the ladder like @Elvenheart did, and I covered the trapdoor on the top level with flowers. I am still trying to figure out how to hide the trap door on the ceiling on the lower level.
I just replaced the whole ceiling with Solitude floors. I wish they did not have a seam, but I placed the intersection of 4 of them in the middle of the ceiling, so it kind of works.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »ESO_player123 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I placed a bookcase behind the ladder like @Elvenheart did, and I covered the trapdoor on the top level with flowers. I am still trying to figure out how to hide the trap door on the ceiling on the lower level.
I just replaced the whole ceiling with Solitude floors. I wish they did not have a seam, but I placed the intersection of 4 of them in the middle of the ceiling, so it kind of works.
@ESO_player123 The Solitude Platform, Ornate Tiles' bottom wood side can be placed so there is no seam visible.
SilverBride wrote: »@ESO_player123
I covered the seams by just scooting one platform over to the other until the seam went under and no longer showed. I made sure they were both at the same height and turned so the boards were meeting up against each other lenghtwise.
That's why no seams are showing on my ceiling in the screenshot I posted about it above.
ESO_player123 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »@ESO_player123
I covered the seams by just scooting one platform over to the other until the seam went under and no longer showed. I made sure they were both at the same height and turned so the boards were meeting up against each other lenghtwise.
That's why no seams are showing on my ceiling in the screenshot I posted about it above.
@SilverBride Are the platforms in the same direction? Because if they are, they both have the gray borders on the sides that touch. So, if I'm hiding it on one side, the other is still showing. I'm not in the game right now, so I'm just trying to remember how I was placing them.
SilverBride wrote: »ESO_player123 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »@ESO_player123
I covered the seams by just scooting one platform over to the other until the seam went under and no longer showed. I made sure they were both at the same height and turned so the boards were meeting up against each other lenghtwise.
That's why no seams are showing on my ceiling in the screenshot I posted about it above.
@SilverBride Are the platforms in the same direction? Because if they are, they both have the gray borders on the sides that touch. So, if I'm hiding it on one side, the other is still showing. I'm not in the game right now, so I'm just trying to remember how I was placing them.
They are facing the opposite direction that yours are. Are you on PCNA? If so I can show you how I do it.
But if you just keep slowly scooting one to the other after a few clicks they no longer show.
ESO_player123 wrote: »
I'll fiddle with them a bit more when I'm back in game. If I fail miserably, I will come for more advice.
SilverBride wrote: »ESO_player123 wrote: »
I'll fiddle with them a bit more when I'm back in game. If I fail miserably, I will come for more advice.
Just make sure they are at the same height, too.
Good luck!
ESO_player123 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »ESO_player123 wrote: »
I'll fiddle with them a bit more when I'm back in game. If I fail miserably, I will come for more advice.
Just make sure they are at the same height, too.
Good luck!
It worked. I did not notice that the border is actually lower than the wooden surface. So, when overlapped and at the same level, it stays hidden. Thanks for the advice. I decided to keep the seams covered though (as in my last pic) since I like how it looks.