Regency-era estate, the Admiral's house. Still very much a WIP.
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Regency-era estate, the Admiral's house. Still very much a WIP.
I just found your blog and WOW!!! You are an amazing builder and decorator and I'm so glad I get to see your game and be inspired by it! I've been missing building/decor pics on my dashboard.
Awwww, thank you!!!!! <3 <3 <3 Honestly I needed to hear this, I've been pretty down about the state of the world today in particular. It's really, really heartwarming to hear from people that the building of stuff brings them joy too.
(Sorry if that's phrased weird, I've been working overtime every day this week and I am very tired)
As a note, I do plan on uploading several builds including updated versions of old ones. I don't have a timeline for that, unfortunately, but it IS something I'm working on. x
This overhaul is going well, I think!
Progress on updating this gem is ongoing!
More updates!
Progress on updating this gem is ongoing!
A return to Blackwall House for a 2026 update! Only one room has been updated so far.
Everyone's been so supportive of the museum, thank you!!! Have some screenshots taken with Relight.
As a note, I'm currently in the planning stages for Maritime Museum Part 2 & Part 3.
Part 2 (more exhibit stuff and some extra signage) will be enormous, probably, and Part 3 will be relatively small (gift shop). Ideally,the gap between Parts 2 & 3 will be shorter than between Parts 1 & 2. Fingers crossed.
I hope this particular set of images helps y'all understand why a lot of historical interiors were so eye-searingly bright and, in part, why they began to darken considerably during the Victorian era - or, during the era of gas and electric lighting.
The reason is very simple: Brighter colors reflect candle, fire, and sunlight MUCH better.
Once fuel became somewhat cheaper before being gradually replaced by electricity, lighting became much more abundant - and arguably safer.
Dark woods and deeper shades look much better in lower (compared to modern lighting) and consistent light sources.
Portuguese admiral's estate, WIP build.
(Screenshots taken with Reshade using ReLight.)
Working on polishing up the Maritime Museum. Thinking about what will be included in Part 2!
Admiral's estate interior, WIP
Admiral's estate exterior, WIP
portuguese admiral's estate, still a WIP
My attempt to rebuild an old military outpost that's hiding a larger underground lab. I might not make this one the one I want to use for my story, but I'll certainly put it up for download since it's no CC. (Minus the subterranean lab lol)
Snapshots of an old build I worked on for years. It's all a bit MUCH and I want to work on something new. I still think it looks neat though!
Working on a neoclassical/Georgian-style estate... but with a Mediterranean twist!
It's a HEAVILY remodeled version of a shell build from the Gallery. I wanted to take FULL advantage of the 64x64 lot to give the estate a sprawling feel.
It's far from done, but I'm currently working on the floorplan and will start with the interior once I'm happy with the exterior. (The landscaping will come last.)
More of the archive. Doing some fun touches on the exterior.