Quick Question about floors
You need to lay out a layer of cabinets/desks on the floor tile first. Be sure to check the bottoms by angling your camera view from the bottom, some of the long cabinets do not have bottom textures, and look a little odd from underneath.
I like to lay them out so that their texture will create a pattern. You can also use the small bookcases if you want a super thin/fine pattern, but you will need many more of them to cover the area.
Of course, by doing this, you will be taking up at least 3 ft of space just for your floor... so you may need to take that into consideration to leave headspace if your floor is set very high to the ceiling.
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Thanks for the reply. I see what you mean about the ceiling height. I wish there some other floor textures to use!
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Ok, I floated a floor in my Workshop to but salvage racks on it. It looks fine except when you stand underneath it. You can see right through this. I suspect that what I (and others) am doing is not the intended purpose of the floor tile so no graphic when view from underneath.
I was in someone else's base and they had a raised floor and it was solid. I suspect that it is some odd piece floated up but I couldn't tell what it was.
How do you create a raised floor that is solid on both sides?