Nothing enhances the look of a room like beautiful curtains. Now you can cover every window in your house with closeable sculpted curtains at a reasonable price. Fully modifiable so you can tint them or use your own textures.
These sculpted curtains open, close, or become translucent through the use of a wall switch. Each set of curtains can be linked to as many others as you like, and controlled with a central controller -- either the whole house, or room by room.
Also included: an extra rod, if you need curtains wider than 10m.
INCLUDED: An optional valance, as shown.
Instructions are included for tinting them almost any color, linking multiple sets to one controller, and for adjusting them to fit your window.
NOTE: CURTAINS HAVE A FRONT AND BACK SIDE - THE FRONT IS MORE PLEATED.
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ADJUSTING CURTAINS TO YOUR WINDOW
Stretch the whole curtain by clicking Edit, then Stretch, then grabbing the white squares. Move the squares until the curtain ROD is the right length.
Position the rod where you want it on the window.
Check the Edit Linked Parts box.*
Click on a curtain panel. To see invisible curtains, press Alt/Option, control, T.
UNCHECK THE STRETCH BOTH SIDES BOX.
Check the Stretch box.
Grab one of the colored squares and slowly stretch the curtain sideways and/or lenghtwise until it is the right size.
Pictures here: http://lagalleriasl.blogspot.com/p/learning-how-to-modify.html
To position the Open/Close switch on controlled curtain, click on Edit Linked Parts, then click on switch, and move it where you want it on a wall.
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TINTING
Pictures here: http://lagalleriasl.blogspot.com/p/learning-how-to-modify-texture-and-tint.html
Go to Edit > Texture tab > click on color square so that a color selection window comes up
To darken or lighten, move the slider up and down.
To change colors, click a color. Move the crosshairs around to adjust color. Colors nearer the bottom are more subtle, near the top brighter.
To match colors exactly, use the eyedropper or type in the same numbers.
If you have another fabric, you can also change fabrics by clicking the Texture box and choosing your fabric.
You can use these curtains to make as many linked sets of curtains as you like -- link the whole house, or each room separately.
LINKING SEVERAL SETS OF CURTAINS TO ONE CONTROLLER
You can link several sets of curtains to be controlled by one controller, but the cenral controller must be the root prim of all the curtains linked-- meaning, it must be the last prim linked (and be yellow when the whole set is edited).
1) Position your curtains according to instructions.
2) For each linked set, first click Edit on a "Child" curtain (without a controller) .
3) Holding down the Shift Key, click on any other Child curtains you want to link, then last on the Parent curtain, with a controller.
4) Then click on Build, then Tools at the top, then LINK.
TO MAKE CONTROLLERS CONTROL SEPARATE SETS OF CURTAINS:
1. Open the controller.
2. Look at the number on the first BLACK line (below the red lines). Change the last digit from zero to something else, so the controllers are each on separate channels.
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Nice item, thanks!
finally!
I needed a curtain for an office that would open and close. Won't lie, I stole the name from a friend who had them up in his home and work. With a flick of a switch, these mod curtains open, close, and half open. These really are terrific. Thanks!
Love Them!
I almost passed these by because of the gold curtain rod, but these were the nicest curtains I found. I'm so glad I bought them! I bought a pack of metal textures, and re-textured the rod to suit my decor. The curtains are easy to re-tint (you can find helpful rgb charts online) and re-size using only basic editing skills. The controller is easy to use, and the optional valance is really nice for your more formal rooms.
Incredible!
Ok...needed something for big windows in my beach house.... looked and looked and looked... found these... they are incredible! Very easy set up and very easy to change colors...
THE ONLY thing i don't like is the sizing....i HATE the white blocks....never comes out right...would be much better to set XYZ axis sliders....