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6 years ago
"Jasonschick80;c-17325828" wrote:
As @Coley666 said googling images helps. I like looking up old Sears houseplans, have a whole bunch saved to use to compare to when Im building. Also, I build houses Ive lived in before or spent a significant amount if time in. I also watch TONS of building videos to get ideas and learn sime tricks.
You lived in houses you helped make?! Man, that probably feels very cool :smiley: Cause it's so personal then :smiley: I agree to check out some google images and maybe some building vids would help me create a dream out so all my sims can get all their needs make and I can finally be happy with my sim house for once! :smiley: Just thinking of improving my silly, messed up house is getting me eager to work on it more! :smiley:
Thanks for the lovely comment :smile: I don't know if you could tell, but I'm a city girl that never really built construction projects before. Lol, like maybe closest is agreeing to do a bird house with my dad so many years ago XD And of course back then I was a kid, and he did all the work for it yet I remember I got to pick the paint. Maybe even helped paint it, and he put real roofing rough stuff on top of it :smiley: Other than that, is helping break a driveway up so a garage could be put there and of course there was new flooring for the parts be broke with sledgehammers. I was a kid then too, and I had proper protective gear and used a smaller, lighter sledgehammer cause being a kid XD I couldn't handle an adult one. But those are the only projects I remember being a part of in my life. Lol.
So I don't know anything about how houses are formed, but they can flow so well with how all the rooms can connect and all that :smiley: I'm grateful for all the knowledgeable construction workers who build so much good structures. And I know I can't do the same in real life, but hopefully after getting some knowledge from google images and building videos, I might have a chance of building a dream house in Sims 4 for my beloved Sims family :smiley:
Sorry my comment got so long, I rambled. My bad. Thank you for all the hard work you done and do :smile: I know we most likely won't ever met, but still I love living a cozy life in a house and going to buildings, safe from the elements :smiley: So just showing some appreciation towards you and numerous others that do that kind of labor! Thanks!