I really like these designs, but having to destroy an entire basement just to get this effect means that the developers need to give us more housing items that we can get creative with. It's too much to ask to destroy 70% of the housing space to create a small room that most people will never see unless they watch it on a video
We'd love more options for lower cabinets etc! But disagree that its too much to cut off the basement. Cutting off sections of the house doesnt just allow you to hide the extra bits, it also means you dont have to spread items out across an entire house which lets you pack more detail into one area. Most of us do it because we enjoy the creativity it allows you to have when you can look at items beyond their intended purpose. Even with the soon-to-come slot increase, this will still happen. No one is forced to do it this way of course! Different strokes for different folks, whether it's seen or not :)
It's still doable! You might just have to play around with the positioning of the Phasma. Lowering it a little is what a bunch of folks have found works the best!
We dont have a breakdown of this one yet! But the stone wall around the stove is a bunch of Flagstone Lofts, while the cutout area is made with Flagstone Steps to make the angled parts and back behind the stove. The window seat itself is made with two Glade Sideboards and a Eulmoran Divan with some Matching Cushions on top. And the window wall is the Portaled Partition, while the angled parts are Imitation Wooden Skylights.
ok I know this is old now but I love these builds. what is it you used for the little potted plants in the corner of your window, and what is that tiny white flower pot on your wall going up the stairs? ^_^
The potted plants in the corner are from the Apothecary's Workbench. And the white flower on the wall leading up the stairs is the White Arum. It's in the pot belonging to the Candlelit Sundries.
It's all glitched, yes. But there isnt a full list of all the furniture used. It'd be a list 400 items long since it's in a Large and not super helpful if you dont know what goes where, but if theres something specific you need a breakdown on, we're happy to answer!
Oh! And as to the blue light coming up from the waterfall partition, the Table Mats are really awesome and don't reflect it. Sealed Letters, Stacked Documents, and Classified Documents all reflect that blue light from below.
@@caittm6163 The gradients for varying distance don't seem to work anymore when you put things at an angle. Also the items need to stick out further in order for shadows to be cast, ruining the effect, especially if you look from above or the side. Contrast doesn't seem great either.
Wish I went I read this comment before spending a few hours losing my mind trying to get this to work. Such a shame, because this was exactly what I had in mind for my apartment.
I dont understand this my displaycase looks different is that a ground floor or floated woodflooring or troupe stage this while cool wasn't explained very well any help would be appreciated even tho im late to this just found this channel is there a discord or something?
Hiya! This is on the main floor/ground floor of a Medium house. The Showcase has been lowered into the ground with a crane system: hgxiv.com/glitch-guide/#craning, but we also have a discord that you're more than welcome to join and ask any housing related questions or just hang out! The Discord invite link is in the description box!
Hiya Tony, implying you get no information from any of our videos seems a bit extreme, but the point of this style of video is to serve as inspiration for creating your own windows and show a breakdown of the items used to make these windows, not a full tutorial on how to create each one. Our discord community has an entire channel dedicated to breakdowns made by us and people in the community from their own builds. We also have a help channel for anyone needing further info on how it's constructed or the specific glitches needed to achieve these. You're welcome to join or ask specific how-to questions here. As a side note, we share who made each build both on screen and in voice over!
Sorry, I know this is a very old video at this point, but I *must know* what these raised floors are made using. I can't find anything with such narrow wood slats that fit the bill. Is it something that has somehow been floated, but down? I didn't think that could be done in apartments. I'm going nuts. How was it made!
All good! We try to check the comments even on the older videos incase anyone has questions! The raised section (and the stair leading up to it) is an Imitation Wooden Skylight. You're right, normal furnishing items cant be floated downward in an apartment, but anything that says Wall-Mounted or Tabletop on the tooltip can be lowered with the use of a crane system. The basic gist of it is to use a system of wooden beams with the wall-mounted item attached so you can lower it into the floor and then use the wall float glitch to detach it from the beam! We have a section on our site that explains it here: hgxiv.com/glitch-guide/#craning Hope this helps!
For these streams we're just visiting houses that were created during our hiatus that we had been meaning to tour. However, for our normal tours we don't use a submission form. We typically choose builds listed in the House Directory channels in our community discord. There's a discord invite in the description box!
The main part of the door is the back of a Disordered Wardrobe. Above it, to make the wooden cutouts, is a Glade Stall with a Imitation Shuttered window behind it for the light. The door handle is the side of a Simple Curtain. And the windows either side are two more Imitation Shuttered Windows! Hope this helps!
We used stage panels for the walls and then the windows are flipped around backwards. Since Stage Panels only have one side (the coloured side) that wall-mounted items will snap to, if you turn a wall-mounted item backwards it wont be able to detect the partition and wont snap!
Finally got a house! Going for a cottage core look for both the interior and exterior, your videos have been super helpful! I didnt even realise these kinds of techniques were possible!!