So I used the winter to furnish my completely useless guest house. And once more I'm sad about the walls. I can pave the floor, can put (sadly only red) carpets on it and I can put a bear hide on the wall... but it always remains in the glaring red wood we all know too well. So I wanted to ask: May we paint our walls with something else than sketches?
I love paintings and I'm a regular sketchbook-customer, but even if you craft the 26 sketches one or the other way to paint a stonestead it always looks somewhat crumbly. If you use only white it looks terribly plain for it doesn't get any shadows.
There are three ways that would go well with haven gameplay I thought of:
1) Tapestry: requiring 3 cloth and maybe 2 boards as a frame, optional with sketch, but with the cloth as background, similar to village banners.
2) whitewash: requiring 3 limestone and water, alternative bone glue to make it unnecessarily more complicated.
3) Dyed cloth: requiring all materials a sketch needs, plus 1 cloth and some pigment, crafted at the cauldron. Dyed cloth would turn from a cloth into a sketch looking like said pigment but with the texture of the cloth and could be used afterwards like a sketch, so you also could use it on a village claim or heraldic cape or so. So similar to when you upload a one pixel art but in ingame-quality.
It could be so pretty if not for the walls...
Sadly the paintings with sketchbooks don't look so fluid as normal textures when you zoom out