Next up, I always wanted to put together a cafe/eatery space and finally put one together in one of my alts FC rooms.
Address: Primal, Hyperion
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Next up, I always wanted to put together a cafe/eatery space and finally put one together in one of my alts FC rooms.
Address: Primal, Hyperion
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As I said, I decided to move the trophy room I previously had in my main's FC room to an alt. While I did that, I also revamped it a bit and added some ShB trophies as well.
Address: Primal, Hyperion
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Another common idea I wanted to put my own personal take on... a seedy bar/nightclub.
Address: Primal, Hyperion
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This was actually the first of my alts rooms I put together recently. It also started as common/simple idea, a bathhouse... but then I made it more complicated when I decided I wanted baths in the loft... and to have them line up nicely with the first level baths too...
Address: Primal, Hyperion
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The last FC room I put together for now. While I do have a couple more alts and apartments I could dive into... I don't have any burning ideas I'm passionate about creating atm. At this point I'd rather wait to see what kind of new furnishings get added in Endwalker.
That said... this was also a long time idea that I finally put together inspired by couple things: 1) I farmed o8n quite a bit in SB to finally get all 4 movements of Dancing Mad for my main... and I still had 59 Deltascape Chrysalloid in her inventory. 2) Persona 4 art with all the stacked televisions.
So if you ever wondered what it would like to put 80 Level Checker Replicas in one room...
Address: Primal, Hyperion
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Definitely more of a photo venue room. Here's a few images I quickly took on another alt while waiting for a queue to pop.
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Last edited by Rowde; 11-19-2021 at 08:25 AM.
Those are amazing, Rowde! The amount of glitching required blows my mind. Thank you for sharing.
tbh, I got more proficient with floating and planning things out as I was doing these.
Step 1 is getting the layout/framework set and then leaving just a few pieces in place as guides/rulers for later.
Step 2 is figuring out what furnishings are getting floated, using guides to get everything set in their final places/positions
Step 3 is floating things... and with everything already set up, between a loft and a riviera wall shelf it's possible to float multiple furnishing objects at the same time (sometimes the more finicky items need to get primed with a wall shelf before the loft can be used).
Step 4 is filling in the rest of the area with stuff that doesn't need to be floated and can just be placed normally.
the bar and cafe were the last two rooms that I put together, and by then I was floating 4-5 objects to the upper floors at the same time.
What to do with all those Queen's Guard statues from DR? How about a chess board?
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That's really clever, I like it!
Just showing off my house. Yes, this is a joke. Let's see some houses!Nobody will see mine anyway, it's at the bottom of the page.
Outside:
First floor:
Wall of paintings:
Basement:
Portrait corner:
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