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MiaSkywalker1
8 years agoSeasoned Ace
"creativemetaphor;c-16290636" wrote:
I can take a stab at this, I do love making medieval builds, and alas, I haven't seen @MiaSkywalker around lately because she's quite awesome at this and I'd totally refer you to her if she was around.
If you let me know all your expansions, stuff packs, and additional store content you have I can have a go :)
Also, let me know if you have a particular style in mind, medieval covers a wide range. I can do tudor, castle, etc. If you have pictures of things that strike your fancy that'd be awesome, too. And any kind of color pallet you prefer.
I'm around. :) Not posting, just lurking, but I'm still here. :) My health isn't always the best, so sometimes I don't have the energy to post, which is why I don't always seem around. Right now I'm having a good period, so I actually have energy. :)
I saw the OP's post, and thought about it, but... my problem is that when I start large builds, I never seem to finish them. Sometimes I get bored of them, but mostly it's because I'm such an OCD perfectionist, that I never feel that it's done. Take my hobbit hole, for instance; I've pretty much finished it, but never put the final touches on it, so never got around to uploading it. Like, what's up with that? ;)
I'm really much better at smaller builds than larger ones. And I wouldn't recommend any of the builds I have on the Exchange for the OP, because none of them are expandable if the family wants to have kids. They're mostly for solo Sims, or a couple without kids. So not exactly appropriate for a legacy. The star shaped one is sort of expandable; there's a huge basement, and it's easily customized by making whatever rooms might be wanted. But I don't think it's what someone would want for a legacy.
Since I don't PLAY legacies (I have never gotten past generation 2 in ANY Sims game, whether 1, 2, 3, or 4), I also wouldn't really know what would be needed in a legacy home. I mean, other than bedrooms, bathrooms, and a kitchen.
She might ask on the DNA thread. There are some excellent builders there who have done medieval style builds. You're a better builder than I am, too. I might know a lot of the history because I've been studying it for about 40 years, but you're better at building, and you've done things I wouldn't even have imagined.
Edit: And I see she HAS asked in the DNA thread, which is awesome. I look forward to seeing whatever gets made for her, because I'm sure I'll want it, too!