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9 years ago
Thank you so much @Jessabeans. :blush:
I try to do my best with sims (sometimes those i upload do need even more tweaking that i don't notice till afterward. :/ ). I love capturing close ups of them in action. I find expressions in game and in real life very interesting.
The treehouse one, for me, was something i hadn't done before. I love the way it looks from the outside. However, after playing it for a little while, i did have some routing errors, but only on the outside of the house where the plants are. The bridge didnt work properly either. :frowning: I think some of it can be chocked up to the location i put the build. Sims have to run to the back of the house and up the hill to get to the street. Maybe, in another location, the plants would be fine where they are, but i never tested it. I just deleted the bridge and deleted some of the plants by the fairy house and still play the save to this day.
Yeah, the woodland eatery was fun to build. I just love my store content. I find the different themes they have available so unique and different from the stuff from eps and sps. I also think they were more thought out and detailed overall, so most of my builds and even some of my sims have a lot of this content.
Yes, malan hall needed an update for university sims. Ick. Industrial seemed fitting and i love that look.
The amusement park was probably my favorite to build. It didnt take too long unlike my steampunk farmhouse and i enjoyed working with these new pieces. Well, that and the landscape. :heart: The least fun part about it was the interior of the bathrooms and the castle. I didnt know what to do, really, because i like realism in my games and it was built in dragon Valley, so... i was a little lost what to do there.
My favorite is the steampunk farmhouse, too. I've never tackled such a big project before. I feared i wouldn't figure something out with the outdoors, since there was so much land to fill, but i think it looks pretty nice.
I agree! I love seeing the creative builds people come up with. It's just a shame the exchange wasn't better in regards to pictures because most people don't use uic or was nervous about using an outside program, like myself. Thank goodness for this forum, right?
I try to do my best with sims (sometimes those i upload do need even more tweaking that i don't notice till afterward. :/ ). I love capturing close ups of them in action. I find expressions in game and in real life very interesting.
The treehouse one, for me, was something i hadn't done before. I love the way it looks from the outside. However, after playing it for a little while, i did have some routing errors, but only on the outside of the house where the plants are. The bridge didnt work properly either. :frowning: I think some of it can be chocked up to the location i put the build. Sims have to run to the back of the house and up the hill to get to the street. Maybe, in another location, the plants would be fine where they are, but i never tested it. I just deleted the bridge and deleted some of the plants by the fairy house and still play the save to this day.
Yeah, the woodland eatery was fun to build. I just love my store content. I find the different themes they have available so unique and different from the stuff from eps and sps. I also think they were more thought out and detailed overall, so most of my builds and even some of my sims have a lot of this content.
Yes, malan hall needed an update for university sims. Ick. Industrial seemed fitting and i love that look.
The amusement park was probably my favorite to build. It didnt take too long unlike my steampunk farmhouse and i enjoyed working with these new pieces. Well, that and the landscape. :heart: The least fun part about it was the interior of the bathrooms and the castle. I didnt know what to do, really, because i like realism in my games and it was built in dragon Valley, so... i was a little lost what to do there.
My favorite is the steampunk farmhouse, too. I've never tackled such a big project before. I feared i wouldn't figure something out with the outdoors, since there was so much land to fill, but i think it looks pretty nice.
I agree! I love seeing the creative builds people come up with. It's just a shame the exchange wasn't better in regards to pictures because most people don't use uic or was nervous about using an outside program, like myself. Thank goodness for this forum, right?
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