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  1. gnewna
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    A lovely little home, nicely decorated, with enough (labelled!) storage for my character's needs. I also use the little Balmora Apartment for a more convenient place to stash stuff, but it only has the one infinite cupboard so I end up dropping everything all over the floor, so it's nice to have this much tidier, prettier home to go back to as well Wouldn't like to play without this mod.
  2. hanssonj
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    I like this. Very cozy!
  3. Faelrin
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    Thank you. I probably will once I get used to using Morrowind's Construction Set.
  4. darkelfguy
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    In response to post #16317435.
     

    Thanks for the feedback, and the constructive criticism as well. Lighting is something I've always struggled with, and still struggle with, and that means any pointers in the direction of how to do it better are definitely appreciated. It may be a bit before I revisit Morrowind, but I will definitely keep this in mind when I get back to it.
     


     
    It's a simple fix really, should only take a minute or two, I just point these things out because lighting does really help make interiors more atmospheric. Not sure if you can see the settings in that screenshot (it's not exactly as large as I thought it would be) but the Ambient Setting in there is (R: 60 G: 40 B: 22) and the Sunlight setting is (R: 80 G: 60 B: 22). Anyway, I hope you do come back to Morrowind sometime, we're always in need of more modders!
    1. Faelrin
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      I could probably reinstall it tomorrow and fix it up since it won't take me long. Maybe get back into it since its been a while.
  5. MelchiorDahrk
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    This is a really nicely located and pleasantly decorated home. With the lighting tweak darkelfguy mentions, the mood of the interior would certainly be improved upon. But you've done a nice job with the building regardless. I hope you make some more mods for Morrowind in the future!
  6. darkelfguy
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    This is a very simple and straight-forward house mod that has only the most basic necessities for new and starting players. The house is finely furnished with a decent, if not overabundant, amount of storage and a dining table. This should be a mod that'll make most purists happy, as there's very little that could possibly be called overpowered. The mod file is completely clean, and the house itself should be compatible with the vast majority of mods in the area around Pelagiad. Overall, this is a house mod that is essentially the embodiment of the term "short, simple and sweet" with no major flaws to comment on. Endorsed.

    I will mention just one small complaint, and that's the interior lighting. Heaven knows I've complained about the lack of proper "Ambient" and "Sunlight" settings in dozens, if not hundreds, of mods over the past six years, but once again I'm going to provide a tutorial on how to make atmospheric lighting settings for your interiors (at this point I should probably make a video or blog post and save myself the trouble of writing a new tutorial each time). Alright, so basically your interior looks like this right now, and as you can see, it has bland and un-atmospheric lighting. This is because the ambient and sunlight settings under World->Interior Cell have not been properly set, they've been left at this default setting. Now, if I were the author, I would change these settings to something like this, and you'll see your interior will now look like a very cozy abode indeed. People always underestimate the value of proper lighting settings, but I would argue that it's your interior lighting that makes or breaks a mod, it's important to establish the feel, the atmosphere, the ESSENCE of an interior for the player, and you can't do that with bland lighting settings. Terribly sorry for the lecture, I just run into this issue quite a lot with house mods.
    1. Faelrin
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      Thanks for the feedback, and the constructive criticism as well. Lighting is something I've always struggled with, and still struggle with, and that means any pointers in the direction of how to do it better are definitely appreciated. It may be a bit before I revisit Morrowind, but I will definitely keep this in mind when I get back to it.