ok will have a look thankyouand that is awsome!
ok will have a look thankyouand that is awsome!
The aquarium look really nice! First time I'm seeing it, gonna save the images for future reference. :3For the picture you posted: Riviera pillars on the side, Potted Oliphant's Ear for the plants, Planter Partition at the base, Glade Partitions at the back, Ice Chandelier located directly overhead (or the purple one that moves, it still gives off blue lighting), backwards Eorzea Maps for the top border, Stuffed Mazlaya Marlin for the top fish and I don't recall the name of the other fish but there's only two stuffed fish available so look for the other one on the mb.
There's a few of those if you look up FFXIV aquarium on google image search. We made a bar in the fc basement based off some of'em. Looking at it now I'd really like to space out some stuff in the bg, but that was it for furniture slots. The little details eat up too many slots atm.If we ever get a moving feature and manage to finally snag a mansion plot I'd like to make the "aquarium" area separate from the bar. Because you have to place it directly under the room lighting and lighting can't be moved it's a bit restrictive as to location.
Yep exactly, it inspired me a lot for our basement
Ehh, really? You mean the top picture where my character is sitting or the bathing area with the legitimate pool? If the former then I am surprised! It's the area I was considering completely redoing because I was unsure how I felt about it. I thought anyone else might also feel it as a bit cramped with little freedom of movement because there were so many large furnishings consuming room space that a very, set path had to be designed to lead you to the downstairs doorway, haha.
(You can probably tell from those what I am talking about. Regardless though, thank you for your kind comment, hahaha ;; ), loved the "oasis in the desert" kind of theme it has, i'll post some pics one day
By the way, can we ad windows in the basement to get more natural light ? i know it sounds stupid but hey, it's final "fantasy" ^^"
Last edited by Celef; 06-13-2016 at 11:28 PM.
People don't know how to take criticism anymore, and bad play is rewarded with with a coddling mentality. Yes, this is a casual game for the most part - that doesn't mean people need to walk on eggshells in fear of getting reported for pointing out things. This whole 'please don't say anything even slightly negative' mentality that we seem to be going towards and the devs seemingly pushing towards it is creating a disturbing trend.
I have to say I'm quite impressed by those 'aquariums'. I always thought those lights were rather tacky, but in this particular case they do the job perfectly.
Plushies on the bed ! used a glade round table under a glade canopy bed, better match I could find for this specific bed. Some plushies go a little under the bed, but it just looks like the bed is really smooth
Also, use a shelf on wall to put stuff onto my fireplace. No use of partition, just hidding the shelf into the stones ; allow you only to put things on side though
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You do know though that if you're using the partition/shelf trick you save a furnishing slot AND can put things whereever you like?
Thank you soooo much for reminding me of that trick !! I've read about it several times but never manage to make it work, but you made me wanna check again, and I found what I was doing wrongEvery slot is important so saving two of them is always welcome
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YWEvery! Slot! Counts!
For those that don't know:
1. Place Partition.
2. Place Riviera Wall Shelf onto Partition.
3. Place whatever tabletop item you want ontop of another non-table furnishing onto Riviera Wall Shelf.
4. Move Partition with items to the place you want to decorate.
5. Adjust angles and height.
Satisfied?
6. Target the tabletop item you want to pretend sitting on a non-table item but do NOT yet select it.
7. Disable counter placement.
8. Select targeted tabletop item.
Tabletop item now plops randomly anywhere.
9. Do NOT click enter. Cancel placement.
Tabletop item now plops back to original spot.
10. Target and select Partition.
You will now see that you can move Partition and Riviera Wall Shelf without moving the tabletop item. It just hovers there.
11. Move Partition out of the way (far enough so the tabletop item doesn't plop back onto Riviera Wall Shelf).
12. Remove Riviera Wall Shelf and Partition.
Same works with anything you can place items ontop of course. The key to this trick is marked bold. Enjoy!
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This isn't a really unexpected combo, but maybe someone might find it useful. Something I like to do is combine 3x Riveria Wardrobes to make a more grand looking version of it. It tiles well with itself as you can see.
Mainly this is useful when a space you need to fill up is too big so one wardrobe looks awkward by itself (it's quite skinny), but also too small for a wardrobe + something else like a cupboard.
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