At the beginning before they start doing the interior. So you can see what they're doing. Not many do it but it's helpful.
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Replying to @Cinderellimouse @TheDallas
I try to do it but I do think there's a couple I've got live that I've not done it early enough in.
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Replying to @Frimlin @TheDallas
I don't think many people I regularly watch do it.
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Replying to @Cinderellimouse
That almost suggests you might regularly watch me.


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Replying to @Cinderellimouse @Frimlin
I always place lights but not debug ones. You find those better? I find they sort of block your vision a little?
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Replying to @Eunagina
I totally didn't read "debug" before. But I see it's there! I just use a pretty bland normal light for it.
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Replying to @Frimlin @Cinderellimouse
Yeah me too. I use two bright lights (one has a more yellowish light, the other more white) to light up my build.
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Either way is good. Just some interior lights are spotlights and don't light up the room too well.
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Replying to @Cinderellimouse @Frimlin
Ah yeah, I always use the brightest lights :) I hate building in the dark anyway, can't see what I'm doing!
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Right; absolutely, it's about a favour to both viewer & builder.
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