Looking For Medieval bedroom fit for a king or queen

Hello,

I'm looking for a bedroom set that a king, queen, noble or some sort of western royalty would sleep in.

I've been looking and I managed to get the throne room, the dungeons and I guess the workers quarters (but I'd take a suggestion for that as well if any)

Prompt:

I'm basically going for King and queen arguing in their own room and its split between that and like a regular couple and one that in the dungeon doing the same thing.

I thought it would be fun to see a dynamic like that.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Comments

  • IceCrMnIceCrMn Posts: 2,331

    I like this one alot

    https://www.daz3d.com/mick-bedroom

    You can checkout the bundle here

    https://www.daz3d.com/mick-bundle

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,422

    they usually had separate rooms

  • DaggarkingDaggarking Posts: 30

    @IceCrMn

    Oh thank you this will be alot of help

     

    @WendyLuvsCatz

    I did not know that I was just thinking of something fun that I thought of that's all. But thank you for telling me.

  • DaggarkingDaggarking Posts: 30

    Thank you everyone I think I'll be able to make a good one with these.

    @zombietaggerung

    I haven't heard of renderosity are they legitimate as Daz is?

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 12,894
    edited January 2

    Renderosity is a legitimate 3D content store, selling mostly content for Daz Studio and Poser (they're also the current owners of Poser). It's probably the biggest site for DS content beside Daz store.

    If you purchase content from them be aware that in most cases you'll have to install it manually, and it might not have metadata for Smart Content.

    Another thing to know about Rendo is that they have a free content section where you can find lots of interesting freebies.

    Post edited by Leana on
  • richardandtracyrichardandtracy Posts: 7,341
    edited January 2
    ...And while the freebie content quality at Renderosity is not 100% guaranteed, it's frequently up to commercial standards, and can be a good way of building a wide ranging library of oddities. Bias warning: I do a number of freebies both here and there - but I hope I'm unbiased about the average quality. Regards, Richard
    Post edited by richardandtracy on
  • DaggarkingDaggarking Posts: 30

    @Leana

    That's great another website so i can see what inventory they have as well. When you say manual do you mean it won't be on the DAZ installer? If so how would i be able to use them?

    @richardandtracy

    That's good to know I'll definitely check it out and see if they have deals going on there as well.

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 12,894

    Yes, they won't be in Daz Install Manager.

    DIM can only download products from Daz site. It can install some content from other sites if you place it in its downloads folder, but only if that content has been packaged in a specific way which is usually not done for content from Rendo or freebies. 

     

    To install content manually:

    • Unzip the product zip into a temp folder
    • Look in the temp folder and locate the main DS folders like "data", "runtime", "people"... Depending on how the product was packaged they might be directly at the top of the zip, or there might be one or more top folders like "my library", "content", or sometimes one with the name of the product above them.
    • Take all folders you have in the directory where you found the "runtime" or "data" folder, and merge them into your DS content directory: merge "data" from the zip with the ones already installed, same for "runtime" and any other folder already existing, and simply copy over those which don't exist yet.
    • Your new content should now be available in the "content library" tab next time you open DS (or after a refresh if it was already open).
    • If the vendor provided a "Support" folder with metadata for the content, you can reimport metadata and it should then appear in "smart content" tab too. Otherwise, if you want the content to appear in "smart content" tab too, you can manually categorize the new files.
  • DaggarkingDaggarking Posts: 30

    @Leana

    Thank you so much, I thought I could only use DAZ products from the store but this will definitely broaden my horizons. :D

  • lilweeplilweep Posts: 2,775
    edited January 4

    strangefate's environment and props are generally the best for this stuff

    their medieval bedroom (linked earlier in thread) and tavern are quite modular, so could kitbash and rearrange floorplans somewhat.  Their assets/props are higher quality than all the others posted so far, if that's important to you (it should be).

    https://www.daz3d.com/rog-red-crow-inn

     

    You could also shrink this HP one from 3DLabs down to room size if needed:

     https://www.daz3d.com/magic-room

    Post edited by lilweep on
  • zombietaggerungzombietaggerung Posts: 3,868

    My apologies, @Daggarking, I didn't check the forums till today. Though I see others have answered your question about Renderosity beging fully legit. I've been at this hobby for so long, I forget that some people may not know of anywhere else besides daz.

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