I think the way to yield the best result is to not try to recreate a whole dream location, in detail, in one go. Settle for high detail on whatever you are directing your attention to. - Which I guess is best, and most consistant, if you have visualized the whole setting in detail by detail, in advance, while awake. So there's no doubt about what you are going to see (expect) when looking in a specific direction.
It's tricky for sure. Especially the consistancy part. Regardles of a thing looking hyper real to me, looking away and then back again, I find the object either not there at all or at the very best looking just sort of the same as moments before.
Undoubtedly your focus creates reality during dreaming, so once you loose focus/attention on an object it becomes sketchy or none existent, which in practical dream-terms translates to "what you see, is what there is".. Which is both an advantage, in that it becomes a way to conjure things from out of sight, and a drawback, since it empeeds complet consistancy.
My main problem is actually getting to the setting I want. I always have to jump through hoops rather than simply start out where I want to be. Once there I have a fair control of the place.. which sort of seems ironic, in a annoying kinda of way.
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