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"NickSims;c-15992469" wrote:"Tazzykiki;c-15988974" wrote:
You want to be able to make rooms without the roofs clipping into them and possibly rooms withing roofs? Sounds pretty cool.
@Tazzykiki Well, that is the basic of my idea. But I'll try to explain it a little bit simpler.
http://i.imgur.com/rlrtiQf.jpg
In this image you see this house. It has the shortest wall height. It has the width of seven tiles. I put a gabled roof over it which also has the width of seven tiles.
http://i.imgur.com/HpxzqLU.jpg
Another house. It has the shortest wall height. It has the width of seven tiles. The roof however has the width of nine tiles.
http://i.imgur.com/Q3uMM0l.jpg
Here is the same house. It has the shortest wall height. It has the width of seven tiles. The roof however has the width of nine tiles. But I want the one-tile half gables on the sides to be gone. This way you could have a roof with the same room of nine tiles on a ground floor of seven tiles.
http://i.imgur.com/0iaXnBC.jpg
In this house I recreated how that should look. But it isn't possible in The Sims 4. I had to give this house a medium wall height. I want the ground floor to be short. Then I want the roof of the first floor to sit on the half height of a short wall."EgonVM;c-15990805" wrote:
Needs some programming so game knows that ceiling is lower, but other than that, it is a good idea.
Yes! Exactly! The ceiling of the medium-height ground floor should be lowered to a short-height ground floor.
ah, okay. Makes sense.
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