What exactly are these red windows made of? My first guess would be they are moonlit windows fitted with masonwork stoves, white partitions painted red with some light source behind them? Would love to replicate these myself in some fashion, always wanted red windows.
Sorry for the late reply! Windows are made out of Imitation Moonlit Windows bordered by Masonwork Stoves correct, the lighting behind them is from Great Gubal Lamps and the red color comes from White Screens. White Screens are the only furnishing that you can do this with as they are dyable and wall furnishings do not snap to them.
those red glowing windows at 0:13 timestamp: 1 stage panel dyed red & 1 blue stained glass arched window. place your stained-glass window down then move the stage panel to merge with the stained glass from behind. move the stage panel so the blue is gone but the outlines remain. If the natural glow from the bottom of the stained glass is missing - place a light on floor so you get the glow, but not the light object. some light objects can include candles, tabletop lights, charbuncles. Anything that is strong enough for you to see the glow through the stage panel and stained-glass.
I believe it's an Imitation Wooden Skylight but it's been some time since I built this house so I honestly don't remember. Anything wooden there shall do however.
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love the bedroom and the dinning table!
What exactly are these red windows made of? My first guess would be they are moonlit windows fitted with masonwork stoves, white partitions painted red with some light source behind them? Would love to replicate these myself in some fashion, always wanted red windows.
Sorry for the late reply!
Windows are made out of Imitation Moonlit Windows bordered by Masonwork Stoves correct, the lighting behind them is from Great Gubal Lamps and the red color comes from White Screens. White Screens are the only furnishing that you can do this with as they are dyable and wall furnishings do not snap to them.
could you pppppls make a tutorial for those windows ? red glowing ones ? plsss :) love them
those red glowing windows at 0:13 timestamp: 1 stage panel dyed red & 1 blue stained glass arched window. place your stained-glass window down then move the stage panel to merge with the stained glass from behind. move the stage panel so the blue is gone but the outlines remain. If the natural glow from the bottom of the stained glass is missing - place a light on floor so you get the glow, but not the light object. some light objects can include candles, tabletop lights, charbuncles. Anything that is strong enough for you to see the glow through the stage panel and stained-glass.
What is the item the Deluxe Manor Fireplace is sitting on?
I believe it's an Imitation Wooden Skylight but it's been some time since I built this house so I honestly don't remember. Anything wooden there shall do however.
@@herohearths I found it it was the Knights Captain Desk. TY tho
@@ultratality Oh I see you were talking about the one at 1:55, I presumed you were speaking of the one at 0:55, I'm glad you figured it out though!
What jacket are you wearing??
Crystarium Coat of Scouting I believe.
whats the name of the music ? 😮
"Troian Beauty" The Fell Court of Troia Music ;)
@@MoonlightSerene thanks 🫡
2:20 looks like a bed in the middle of a hallway not a kings chambers.