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JacquesFromage
15 years agoSeasoned Ace
PapaSmurf1 wrote:While I do recommend trying it, I also recommend not completely going by it forever as well, for everyone is different. For example, while I am somewhat confident in my ability at Tudor homes, I tend to avoid modern architecture because I have no idea how to integrate it within a neighborhood... I also suck at modern architecture. But yeah, hopefully that works out for you.Quailhogs wrote:
Thank you PapaSmurf1; that's too kind of you. I sometimes make McMansionish lots also; I actually made one in this neighborhood and needed to edit it to make it fit in better. It's easier to avoid when you make the buildings look older and smaller, which isn't always an option (this is somewhat the opposite of what most people will say).
Thank's for the tip, and your right it does sort of sound like the opposite of what most people will say. I'll give it a shot, but I know me to well, and I will probably divert back to my old ways rather quickly, but you never know.
Thanks. :mrgreen:
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