Building interior walls in Furnish Master can be done using two different techniques. Each has its quirks, so let’s break them down.
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Method 1: Using Primitive Objects
- Open the “Add Object” menu.
- Select “Basic Shapes.”
- Pick a block that matches the wall size you need.
- Place it in the room, rotate it to fit, and adjust its size by scaling.
This approach feels a bit like crafting a second floor, but instead, you’re shaping walls. It’s straightforward and works well for most setups.
Method 2: The Room Editor Hack
This method is a bit sneaky but effective when done right.
- Turn off grid snapping in the settings.
- Place a new wall point somewhere in the room.
- Add a second point and align it as close as possible to an existing wall line.
- Essentially, you’re layering two walls in the same spot.
If you’ve got shadows enabled in your graphic settings, walls made with this method might have lighting glitches. It’s not game-breaking, but it’s something to watch for.
Quick Tips for Success
- Choose the right method: Use primitive objects for simplicity and clean design. Try the room editor hack when you need precision or unique layouts.
- Test your lighting: Before finalizing your design, check how shadows interact with your walls to avoid surprises later.