Jump to content

[LE] Where to find Water for A Tub


Recommended Posts

Hi Guys,

 

I'm making my very first mod and I'm using a great resource for a round bath tub. I can't find any information on how to add water to it. I looked in the CK and found some water that would be fine but it's a square. I need round lol. How can I put water in my tub? Can anyone help :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I guess you could use the normal square planes of water, if you used enough on top of one another just rotated them you could cover all the gaps. Or just use one to cover the interior circle of the tub then with the 4 exterior parts that overlap and stick out you could hide them with decoration?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

I guess you could use the normal square planes of water, if you used enough on top of one another just rotated them you could cover all the gaps. Or just use one to cover the interior circle of the tub then with the 4 exterior parts that overlap and stick out you could hide them with decoration?

 

 

Thanks for your reply. I did think of that but thought there might be a better way of doing it. I'll try to get creative. Thanks again :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have made baths with the vanilla dwemer stone troughs & have filled them with water by resizing pond water to fit inside at the required depth. I have found that other waters will fill the entire room & not the bath, to use them you need to create a bathing "pit" by using walls & floor to make steps into a lower level of the room (the excess wall & floor in the void will not be visible in game) - this way you can fill the pit with water rather than the whole room. Both of these methods are also compatible with "Bathing in Skyrim".

 

There may be other options, but I spent a REALLY long time experimenting & found these to be the easiest & most attractive ways to create baths in Skyrim.

Edited by ElioraArin
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

I have made baths with the vanilla dwemer stone troughs & have filled them with water by resizing pond water to fit inside at the required depth. I have found that other waters will fill the entire room & not the bath, to use them you need to create a bathing "pit" by using walls & floor to make steps into a lower level of the room (the excess wall & floor in the void will not be visible in game) - this way you can fill the pit with water rather than the whole room. Both of these methods are also compatible with "Bathing in Skyrim".

 

There may be other options, but I spent a REALLY long time experimenting & found these to be the easiest & most attractive ways to create baths in Skyrim.

 

 

Thanks for your answer. I'm actually looking for a way to put water in a cute wooden round tub that was converted from "The Witcher 3". There's heaps of tutorials on making water features, waterfalls and baths as you described, but not for a round container. I want to put the tub in a small room and using the dwemer stone doesn't make sense where I put the tub. I really appreciate your reply :)

Edited by CyniclyPink
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...