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Admiral8Q
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Stormkeep;c-18033974" wrote:
Have you checked the roof is fully covering everything?
YES! This^^^ Having a 'hole' in the ceiling can really mess up the lighting.
Also having two floors connected with an 'open' ladder or stairs. Having a door at either the top or bottom helps alot to fix the lighting. (Unless the two floors are supposed to be the same 'room' of course.
I have alot of experience with lighting in-game now. I practically never use the 'subtle saucers'. I almost hate those now, to be honest, haha!
Placing the lights and the different types of lights is key. Also adjusting the brightness and tint/colour. Angle is important too.
Hint: Holding down "Alt" while placing the light, you can see how the shading changes as you move it around. For floor lights, desk/table lights, wall lights, and ceiling lights.
EDIT#1: Oh, also, while in "build mode", change the time of day to see how things change for lighting also. ;)
EDIT#2: P.S. I do like the layout of your kitchen in your screenshot.
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