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Greetings to you, users of the nexus! Perhaps the answer to my question already somewhere is. Unfortunately, I did not find it.

Knowing the responsiveness of the inhabitants of the forum, I would like to ask everyone who is well versed in building houses in Skyrim, to share a systematic experience about this. It would be cool! For a long time I dream of making a quality house from a technical and design point of view, lore-friendly.

Thank you! I will wait for an answer!

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Greetings to you, users of the nexus! Perhaps the answer to my question already somewhere is. Unfortunately, I did not find it.

Knowing the responsiveness of the inhabitants of the forum, I would like to ask everyone who is well versed in building houses in Skyrim, to share a systematic experience about this. It would be cool! For a long time I dream of making a quality house from a technical and design point of view, lore-friendly.

Thank you! I will wait for an answer!

Couldn't say better! ;)

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I created a tutorial on how to do a simple house mod from scratch with modder's resources used on my blog here if you want to take a peak at it: http://faelrinmodblog.blogspot.com/2015/12/modding-skyrim-simple-house.html and http://faelrinmodblog.blogspot.com/2015/12/modding-skyrim-modders-resources.html

 

Ditto on Darkfox127's tutorials though. The custom container one is probably the one I've referenced the most for my Skyrim homes.

 

I'd also highly recommend Elianora's tutorial thing here, since it has some useful tips for decorating and doing custom things: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/51546

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I once tried that and it was fun at the same time learn how to mod and DarkRider is an excellent teacher. I highly recommend joining the modding class at TESA. However, TESA is taken offline due to maintenance.

 

Check the link in my sig. We have tutorials for the Skyrim CS, that walks you thru building a relatively simple house. The idea is, to get you used to working with the CS, and how things work. You can be as basic, or as extravagant as you like.

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I once tried that and it was fun at the same time learn how to mod and DarkRider is an excellent teacher. I highly recommend joining the modding class at TESA. However, TESA is taken offline due to maintenance.

 

Check the link in my sig. We have tutorials for the Skyrim CS, that walks you thru building a relatively simple house. The idea is, to get you used to working with the CS, and how things work. You can be as basic, or as extravagant as you like.

 

I actually started to learn modding by taking DarkRider's farm build tutorial. The active class, though, was over by then, but the tutorial is still there and immensely useful for builder-type modders. A lot of it comes down to seeing how things are put together in other house mods, or even in the vanilla homes. So much is done with (and expected) from them now, it's not just about putting kit pieces together and navmeshing.

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