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12. To avoid unnessesary black spots whre there are no columns you may use smaller floor pieces, SMdFFloSol01, although they won't fit so well.
12. To avoid unnessesary black spots whre there are no columns you may use smaller floor pieces, SMdFFloSol01, although they won't fit so well.
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A finished hall: [[http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/4635/38098263vx.png]]

Latest revision as of 09:30, 12 February 2012

Solitude interiors -- large rooms

1. The first thing you've got to do is turn on snapping to grid and change, in File/Preferences, the grid to 16 units. [[1]]

2. Now in the Object Window click on WorldObjects, then Static, Architecture, Solitude, Interiors, and Filter "SLgF". You have to place a floor, which is SLgFFloSol01. [[2]]

3. Now you need a wall. There are many variations, from SLgFWallSol01 to SLgFWallSol06, but we're going to usethe simplest one, SLgFWallInt01. Place it just a little bit from the verge of the floor, approximately 40 units (2,5 steps). [[3]]

4. Now duplicate this wall and place the copy on the other side in the same way. In the corner place a quarter of a column, SLgFColSol01. [[4]]

5. When you're done, take SLGFColEnd01, also a kind of a column, and place it between the wall pieces. Note that the "strip" in the middle of the column matches the floor. [[5]]

6. Take an SLgFWalCei01 piece and place it over the walls so that it matches. [[6]]

7. If you want a bigger room just duplicate the whole thing. Put SLgFColEnd01 in between the copy and the original. [[7]]

8. Now maybe the hardest part. Put there a piece called SLgFArchCei01. This will be the ceiling. You virtually can't see it from the top, so you will have to work under the angle. [[8]]

9. It's hard to place this celing. Watch how it fits SLgFWalCei01 pieces. [[9]]

10. As you can probably see, you need a column in the middle of the room to "support" the ceiling. [[10]]

11. You just need to use SLgFColSol01 pieces, the same you used in the corner. [[11]]

12. To avoid unnessesary black spots whre there are no columns you may use smaller floor pieces, SMdFFloSol01, although they won't fit so well. [[12]]


A finished hall: [[13]]