Wow! What a fantastic job! The village is so realistic -- my wife and I visited Italy and France a few years ago and I swear I have seen some of your amazing "views" in person! I really love the view looking down on the balcony of the building next door... with the ocean behind. Just gorgeous!
Oh my goodness! Thank you so much for sharing this, what a lovely trip that must have been! I am beyond thrilled to think of a view like this out there in the world, I hope to see something like it myself in person someday. It truly means a lot to me to hear this!
This is so lovely! You build so fast, with all the new stuff too :0 And great camera work; at one point I realized it was all one take! It would annoy me so bad if I messed up and crashed into something, it's take like 20 tries to get it right xD ...I use cuts now, still takes forever.
Oh my gosh thank you!!! Let me tell you- I am at the mercy of the weather SO MUCH. I can't even keep track of how many times I start filming and a beautiful sunset turns to rain. Or I'm watching the playback and realize some huge clipping error I never noticed before, or my character starts screaming because I have the wrong personality set hahaha!! When I started this I stubbornly decided I wanted to try and present videos as close to a visit as I could for the people who can't visit either due to time constraints or being on different platforms or servers. (Also I am REALLY awful at video editing) I love watching well cut and edited housing videos like yours!! I have no idea how you all do it and so well! I am actually shocked at how fast this one was too. Though it certainly helped that an Inn I'd been working on for weeks was sacrificed to make this house possible.
@@mahvirnadas Arghh the weather! I think we're all begging them for weather control now 😅😭 it's so annoying, totally changes the lighting, intended look, as well as causing eye strain. The screaming lmao 😂 Well it's beautifully done! Oh also, I learned from Kitsundark and others to film using gamepad controller, maybe you already do. It's so much smoother than mouse for some reason.
@@Moon-Reacher I do! I started using a controller recently just for recording. I couldn't believe the difference!!! I really want to know why that is. Thank you for bringing it up, more people should know it's just a much better experience!
Thank you!!! This is a tough one to answer, and probably what I personally struggle with most frequently outside the furnishing limit itself. In general I try to use the largest pieces of furniture I can to make the use-able area of a house smaller. Then I try to spread out what details I happen to have space for as evenly as I can, or in specific "areas of interest" to make the less detailed areas less noticeable. It doesn't always work out the way I hope but in general that's usually how I try to make it work! In this house specifically, I was disappointed I didn't have space to do anything fun or interesting to the curved staircase and the little balcony at the top. I feel like it needs something there, a small vendor stall or perhaps a flower cart. I may try to free up space for something like that someday! Instead I hoped my more detailed areas of the house helped people overlook it!
This looks amazing. Love how you used existing and built new. So unique
Luv it.
Wow! What a fantastic job! The village is so realistic -- my wife and I visited Italy and France a few years ago and I swear I have seen some of your amazing "views" in person! I really love the view looking down on the balcony of the building next door... with the ocean behind. Just gorgeous!
Oh my goodness! Thank you so much for sharing this, what a lovely trip that must have been! I am beyond thrilled to think of a view like this out there in the world, I hope to see something like it myself in person someday. It truly means a lot to me to hear this!
I always love seeing properties turned into little villages. What a great job.
Thank you! There's so many talented village builders out there that I'd much rather enjoy theirs than build my own but I'm glad I gave it a shot!
Wow, that's amazing! Well done! Can't wait to edit mine one day, but thats gonna be later cause I dont have all that stuff haha
A little village build. Love it. So well formatted.
Would love to drink a coffee in that cafe or a pint in the tavern. So cozy! Well done. :)
I absolutely LOVE how you've made that glorious view the 'hero' of the visual story. I'm off to visit the village in-game. :D
Aw thank you! The view was what I loved most about the house!!
@@mahvirnadas The combination of Golden Hour, and vast ocean views cannot be beat. Definitely my favourite part. It's like a gorgeous painting.
This is so lovely! You build so fast, with all the new stuff too :0 And great camera work; at one point I realized it was all one take! It would annoy me so bad if I messed up and crashed into something, it's take like 20 tries to get it right xD ...I use cuts now, still takes forever.
Oh my gosh thank you!!! Let me tell you- I am at the mercy of the weather SO MUCH. I can't even keep track of how many times I start filming and a beautiful sunset turns to rain. Or I'm watching the playback and realize some huge clipping error I never noticed before, or my character starts screaming because I have the wrong personality set hahaha!! When I started this I stubbornly decided I wanted to try and present videos as close to a visit as I could for the people who can't visit either due to time constraints or being on different platforms or servers. (Also I am REALLY awful at video editing) I love watching well cut and edited housing videos like yours!! I have no idea how you all do it and so well!
I am actually shocked at how fast this one was too. Though it certainly helped that an Inn I'd been working on for weeks was sacrificed to make this house possible.
@@mahvirnadas Arghh the weather! I think we're all begging them for weather control now 😅😭 it's so annoying, totally changes the lighting, intended look, as well as causing eye strain.
The screaming lmao 😂
Well it's beautifully done! Oh also, I learned from Kitsundark and others to film using gamepad controller, maybe you already do. It's so much smoother than mouse for some reason.
@@Moon-Reacher I do! I started using a controller recently just for recording. I couldn't believe the difference!!! I really want to know why that is. Thank you for bringing it up, more people should know it's just a much better experience!
Stunning as allways, how do you make everything so detailed with such a small furnishing cap? :o
Thank you!!! This is a tough one to answer, and probably what I personally struggle with most frequently outside the furnishing limit itself. In general I try to use the largest pieces of furniture I can to make the use-able area of a house smaller. Then I try to spread out what details I happen to have space for as evenly as I can, or in specific "areas of interest" to make the less detailed areas less noticeable. It doesn't always work out the way I hope but in general that's usually how I try to make it work!
In this house specifically, I was disappointed I didn't have space to do anything fun or interesting to the curved staircase and the little balcony at the top. I feel like it needs something there, a small vendor stall or perhaps a flower cart. I may try to free up space for something like that someday! Instead I hoped my more detailed areas of the house helped people overlook it!