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summertosummer's avatar
6 years ago
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Roof Clipping into Closed Room

This hexagonal roof is clipping into my sim's bedroom.

The room is COMPLETELY CLOSED OFF, and I have tried re-drawing it several times, to no avail. It's not the closet. It's not the holiday lights. It's not the landing in the hallway—even after deleting the stairs and closing off the landing, the roof still clips. Deleting the roof trim doesn't work either.

Please help. I'm at my wits' end here.

  • summertosummer's avatar
    summertosummer
    6 years ago

    I was just re-doing the interior and I found out what's causing it. It's the "Fence for Window Shopping" downstairs, separating the kitchen from the dining room. For some reason, placing that little fence (thereby separating those two rooms) downstairs causes the roofing to clip upstairs. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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  • summertosummer's avatar
    summertosummer
    6 years ago

    I can see why you'd say that, but no, it's not the same issue. Mine has nothing to do with foundations, and it's only the eave that clips.

  • Bluebellflora's avatar
    Bluebellflora
    Hero+
    6 years ago
    @summertosummer

    Ok. Does it happen with all 3 wall heights and any other roofs? Could you upload the build to the Gallery and I’ll test it in my game?
  • summertosummer's avatar
    summertosummer
    6 years ago

    I placed down an earlier Gallery save of the lot and it isn't an issue in that one. Which is weird, because all the roofing and walls are the same, so I don't know what caused it. I'll just work with the older save and try to restore the interior. I'll let you know if it happens again.

    Still, I've uploaded the broken version to the gallery. My ID is summertosummer, the build is called Roof Clipping, and it has the hashtag #Bluebellflora. You'll notice that there is also a bit of clipping in the master bathroom (although I had it covered up with a counter), and some weird stuff going on with the gabled roof over the porch (part of the trim is missing by the hexagonal roof?). And yes, it happens with all wall heights.

  • summertosummer's avatar
    summertosummer
    6 years ago

    I was just re-doing the interior and I found out what's causing it. It's the "Fence for Window Shopping" downstairs, separating the kitchen from the dining room. For some reason, placing that little fence (thereby separating those two rooms) downstairs causes the roofing to clip upstairs. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯