@isobel13 unfortunately curved walls have been glitchy from the start & I don't know if your issue can be fixed. Unless some brilliant modder came up with something? Actually, looking at the picture, those small blocks underneath the line make it look like they're supporting the upper half, which looks wider. You could just go with it & say the line's part of the support?
@isobel13 unfortunately curved walls have been glitchy from the start & I don't know if your issue can be fixed.
Well that's unfortunate Way to ruin the whole look.
Actually, looking at the picture, those small blocks underneath the line make it look like they're supporting the upper half, which looks wider. You could just go with it & say the line's part of the support?
Yes that's part of the design ^^ I'm also gonna add more of the triangular beam things so it really looks like the top is supported...
I can't see your picture, and experimented very little with the curved walls yet. But I noticed they work very poorly on platforms. Is that the case, did you place the rounded wall on a foundation/platform? Check if it is the same problem when adding he wall directly on the ground.
So, a description for mobile users who can't see the pic: my problem doesn't look like a glitch, just a white band at the bottom that doesn't get covered by the wallpaper when the room extends beyond the room that supports it. When the floors are in exact continuity of each other, no problem, no visible 'break'. Only in this instance where the top floor is wider than the lower one.
@Flikka_Flikka Is there a trim that goes on the bottom of walls?
Yes, in where the friezes are are also exterior trims and they will slot to the bottom of a wall on a floor above the ground floor, I use them to trim balconies all the time.
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Well that's unfortunate Way to ruin the whole look.
Yes that's part of the design ^^ I'm also gonna add more of the triangular beam things so it really looks like the top is supported...
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bug-Reports/OPEN-Visual-glitch-when-placing-a-round-platform-over-another/td-p/11668289
Somehow the picture can't be seen on mobile, apologies for that. On desktop it shows just fine.
@Simmerville No platform, no. Just regular floors on top of each other...
@mightysprite It's not this, no.
So, a description for mobile users who can't see the pic: my problem doesn't look like a glitch, just a white band at the bottom that doesn't get covered by the wallpaper when the room extends beyond the room that supports it. When the floors are in exact continuity of each other, no problem, no visible 'break'. Only in this instance where the top floor is wider than the lower one.
Yes, in where the friezes are are also exterior trims and they will slot to the bottom of a wall on a floor above the ground floor, I use them to trim balconies all the time.
Thank you @Pamtastic72 and @Flikka_Flikka !