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Starra
@Starra

Putting together a 1:1 floorplan now for this Baroque palace project, starting with the main floor (which is, in fact, one floor above ground level)
This thing is absolutely huge; 540 blocks by 234 blocks, and that's before any of the facade work!

There's not a whole lot of Stuff done on it yet, but I've started throwing together and color-coding the rooms by use, with green meaning "public" halls/access, brown meaning servant's access passages, and red meaning sets of apartments for nobles - other colors have context-sensitive meanings. The second image is an annotated version, marking out the major courtyards (numbered) and building sections (lettered) as follows:

  • 1: Grand Court, will be largely gardens with hedgerows and trees; the most public courtyard, with (mostly) unchecked access
  • 2: Honor Court, will have some small garden sections; used by residents of the main palace body, and separated from the Grand Court by a fence & gate
  • 3: Royal Court, will be fully paved; used only by those who have business with the sovereign, and separated from the Honor Court by a (much more elaborate) fence & gate
  • 4: Palace Court, will be a mix of paved and gardens; used for large events and gatherings, as well as the enjoyment of all palace residents
  • A: Celestial Hall, a large entry hall leading to the "public" throne room as well as the general access halls on the main floor
  • B: Apollo Pavilion, the throne room and the shared first room of two sets of state apartments (outlined in magenta to either side)
  • C: Opera house
  • D: Chapel
  • E: Great Hall (1 of 2), a place for large indoor events such as meals

Starra
@Starra

More progress screenshots! Showing a pavilion facade, the inside of the opera house, and the completed main-level floorplan!



hello! i'm mika, i use she/her pronouns and this is my mandatory #welcometocohost "i'm finally out of cohost jail" celebration post chost. i signed up during the musk-induced exodus from you-know-where, which wasn't much of a departure at all as most of us are still on twitter dot hell and cohost promptly put us in quarantine (understandable, i have bird-rabies), but that's okay. i don't plan to use cohost the way i use twitter.

i don't quite know what i want out of cohost, but it's definitely not "a twitter replacement" or anything of that sort. mercifully, i don't think this site even has the infrastructure to facilitate an algorithmic nightmare of equal proportions. eggbug is my friend.

oh, but i've gained quite a few followers here! i was not anticipating this and have made separate private pages for discussing topics i don't necessarily think are appropriate for general audiences. i'll still be using decalcomania as my main page for posting and sharing anything that interests me (bts, pop culture, css/html, memes and random eggbuggery), so don't feel like you need to follow my other pages to keep up with me if they aren't of interest.

other accounts:

  • private: jeon 🔒 (please make sure i know who you are before following me on my private, thank you!)
  • au/fic reading: ending 🔒 (only if we are in the same fandoms and you separate fiction from reality, please 💞)


The inner vexillology nerd in me craved more interestingly shaped pride flags, so I made some!I view gender as an liquid, as such its shape conforms to which container it is in. For some the container was simply misplaced in the wrong category, others change their container (once or sometimes more!), or disregard the container entirely!So I felt a wave was a nice way to represent this fluid nature!As "Transgender" is typically considered a umbrella term, I also included many other varients!

The inner vexillology nerd in me craved more interestingly shaped pride flags, so I made some!

I view gender as an liquid, as such its shape conforms to which container it is in. For some the container was simply misplaced in the wrong category, others change their container (once or sometimes more!), or disregard the container entirely!

So I felt a wave was a nice way to represent this fluid nature!

As "Transgender" is typically considered a umbrella term, I also included many other varients!