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Quote: Originally posted by AliaD85
Love the interior of that lot. Reminds me of those tiny mobile homes you see blogged about. Very cute. ![]() |
Quote: Originally posted by Snufflepaws
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Well here you have a up-coming project! Trying to remake Pippi Longstockings house "Villa Villekulla" or in english (?!) "Villa Kunterbunten".
Not nearly done but only a few small details on the outside left. All recolors and walls by me. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Quote: Originally posted by PlatinumPlumbbob
Thank you! That's is actually the picture I use as reference ![]() |
I tend to focus on one room at a time in my games, so yesterday I really went all out with Beau Broke's studio apartment. I have the college at home mod and imo the whole student apartment thing is more realistic to me than free dorms (dude it's not boarding school). My headcanon is that Beau loves bright colours, especially hot pink and cyan, and music too. In my headcanons he is also very, very gay, sooo..... I don't usually make my gay sims into the camp stereotypes tho, just Beau really :P
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A house that I had to build three times due to crashing! I'd say it was worth it in the end :P
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Today ! I'm playing a BaCC and one of my Sims needed a new house, so I spent my day building this !
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That house is epic xmathyx.
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Quote: Originally posted by Bubblebeam
Thank you ! I'm a little disapointed for the roofing because at first, it was soooo better looking (see picture attached), but no matter what I did, it was going through the walls and appeared inside the rooms in the attic in camera mod ![]() |
Yeah, TS2 roofs are notoriously annoying at times. I hate that roof-made awnings make the wall above disappear in hood view, for example. Maybe Nopke will fix that one day. I doubt it but I can hope.
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Quote: Originally posted by Bubblebeam
I read something about that a few days ago, there is a way to turnaround that, not really a fix, but a building trick, if this can help you : http://nepheris.livejournal.com/25278.html I did'nt try this myself yet because since I found that post I did not need to, anyway nimi4's comment under the post is what I want to remember and try. |
Oh, thanks so much for that! That's going in my bookmarks for future lots. I love that roof-as-an-awning look so that will definitely come in handy.
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When I wanted to make build new homes for my Sims, I went through a few floor plans from actual homes shown in those homebuilder websites. Then the last home I built for my Simsona happens to be my own house irl, although its rather major difference is I added a room where the attic would be. When I showed our Sims 2 house to my dad, he told me that our actual home is not a true two-story, whereas I made that possible in the game.
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Awesome houses kamoodle.
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Quote: Originally posted by Bubblebeam
The trick I used to determine the size of the house before building it from the ground up (or if it's on a foundation) was to create a 3D rough frame of the floor plan using Google SketchUp. Since I haven't adapted much to measuring in meters (pardon my ignorance ![]() I followed this very same technique when I was constructing something special in Minecraft once. In that scenario, I had to thicken the walls in SketchUp since a one-block wide wall will appear the same from either side, and some of the rooms had different walls from the rest of the building. |
Quote: Originally posted by kamoodle5
That's a good technique I'll consider next time I build a townhouse. I've noticed every townhouse I make with 3 stories is overly big for the average sim family, you could easily house an 8 sim family in one unit, even though the real life townhouses I model them off of are in fact cramped and small, so it's a hard conversion to make. |
Quote: Originally posted by Bubblebeam
Yeah, the Sims don't quite adapt too well to really small and confined areas with furniture without complaining. I ended up omitting a tiny bathroom in one of my custom homes altogether because of the suspicion their AI won't like it. ![]() |
Some random exterior screenshots from three different homes; just love the harvestable gardening crops from Plumb Bob Keep.
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Loving that lot Rinchan.
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So, I plopped down Harmonious Haven from the lot bin. This house is anything but harmonious. There was a swimming pool right in the middle of the house as well. Why Maxis??
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Quote: Originally posted by venusking
Looks great. Yeah the first I went into that house I was wtf? Lol |
Quote: Originally posted by Bubblebeam
It's a TS3 to TS2 conversion rabbithole. I'm on phone now so I dont have link but once I get on computer, I'll post the link. It has a lot of the known rabbithole there. But in case you can find it before I can post it, it should be from TS3's Aurora Springs, I think. Edit: found on phone, old link doesn't work so try this- http://delonariel.livejournal.com/10530.html |
Quote: Originally posted by venusking
Yeah, that house was awful. I put the swimming pool to the left of the deck, replacing the water "feature". |
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