The best I can find is in this GameFAQs thread, where user rampagingwalrus uses the lit torches method, but puts them into kettles to keep them out of the way (another user mentions using baskets for the same purpose). Rotate x,y,z # = Rotates the object manually. Setangle x,y,z # = Sets the angle of an object. Getangle x,y,z = Gets the angle of an object (ex. setpos z 250 ) good used with getpos to take floors z axis, then set your objects z axis to be the same. Setpos x,y,z # = Sets the position of an object. Getpos x,y,z = Gets the position of an object (ex. TCL = Fly to allow you to place objects in air or on wall.
TWF = Wire frame to check clipping of objects. Look straight ahead for object to spawn straight. aceatme X = Same as above except places object directly below you. Placeatme AF6AE.) Click a position while in console, will place the object there. Placeatme X = Replace X with Object ID (ex. Help Bed 0.) to find everything named bed and get the objects ID. MarkForDelete = Delete Object (Open Console, while in console use mouse to click the item you want to delete, leave and return to area or Quicksave/load for the item to actually go away.) (Thanks to kotekzot for posting this link.)Įvery FormID (item/object ID) (The best decorating categories are on the right.) It includes form IDs of objects that you might want to put at your house. Then, just drop lit torches all over your house (good thing all houses in Skyrim are fireproof).Ī post ( Renovate your House with console) in the Skyrim Nexus forums has a detailed description of how to use console commands to add light sources and other items in your game. You can combine this with a mod like Double Torch Radius or Torches for Realistic Lighting (but don't use Realistic Lighting as it will make interiors darker), to increase the light radius of torches. This mod allows you to drop lit torches to the ground when you can't spare a hand to hold it. Try the SM Drop Lit Torches (PC) / (Xbox One) mod: