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Roofing 101 Part 2: Roofing the Wilmington

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  • socalkdlsocalkdl Posts: 1,636 Member
    edited July 2011
    OUCH!! Just <i>bumped</i> my head into a low hanging frieze!
    Kirk
  • gokukarengokukaren Posts: 1,247 New Member
    edited September 2011
    THANK YOU for sharing your ideas and tips about roofing. Last night I decided to try out different roofing styles and the biggest mistake I made was adding to the room before roofing and then I was constantly given the "Can't intersect other objects" message ! DRACK NAB IT. So then today I said, OK gotta read Kirk's tutorials and first line --Don't put anything in the room before you roof it first! GREAT ADVICE, Even windows get in the way...so WALLS FIRST, then ROOF. I will never make that mistake again not following that order! Your roofing ideas are so good and I admire your builds so much so thank you for putting these guides together. Virtual recs and a sincere thank you!
  • svlynsvlyn Posts: 4,409 Member
    edited September 2011
    Thank you again for your fantastic toturial. Its amazing the difference a roof makes and you have displayed that bueatifully in this thread. Going to bookmark this thread also.
  • TRajahTRajah Posts: 2,403 Member
    edited October 2011
    Wow. Thank you, thank you. I'm struggling with roofing on a house I'm trying to do right now, and this and your 101 part 1 are really helping.
  • socalkdlsocalkdl Posts: 1,636 Member
    edited November 2011
    gokukaren wrote:
    THANK YOU for sharing your ideas and tips about roofing. Last night I decided to try out different roofing styles and the biggest mistake I made was adding to the room before roofing and then I was constantly given the "Can't intersect other objects" message ! DRACK NAB IT. So then today I said, OK gotta read Kirk's tutorials and first line --Don't put anything in the room before you roof it first! GREAT ADVICE, Even windows get in the way...so WALLS FIRST, then ROOF. I will never make that mistake again not following that order! Your roofing ideas are so good and I admire your builds so much so thank you for putting these guides together. Virtual recs and a sincere thank you!
    Thanks Karen. I know I am getting back to you rather belatedly on this post but it reminded me of another issue that crops up when placing furnishings under tricky rooflines...the dreaded "roof is too low" message. Not only will it prevent furnishing placement, but can cause "pathing" issues for your Sims. What I do is turn the "moveobjects on" cheat on, place a plant, end table, etc in the offending area so a Sim won't try to walk there and the issue is resolved. Just don't put a chair there or the Sim will scold you for a unusable chair, lol. In some cases a desk can be placed in a low ceiling area, as long as the chair is outside of the low area. The sim can still sit at the desk and use the computer. Usually this kind of issue crops up in attic situations.
    Thanks,
    -Kirk
  • socalkdlsocalkdl Posts: 1,636 Member
    edited November 2011
    gokukaren wrote:
    THANK YOU for sharing your ideas and tips about roofing. Last night I decided to try out different roofing styles and the biggest mistake I made was adding to the room before roofing and then I was constantly given the "Can't intersect other objects" message ! DRACK NAB IT. So then today I said, OK gotta read Kirk's tutorials and first line --Don't put anything in the room before you roof it first! GREAT ADVICE, Even windows get in the way...so WALLS FIRST, then ROOF. I will never make that mistake again not following that order! Your roofing ideas are so good and I admire your builds so much so thank you for putting these guides together. Virtual recs and a sincere thank you!
    Thanks Karen. I know I am getting back to you rather belatedly on this post but it reminded me of another issue that crops up when placing furnishings under tricky rooflines...the dreaded "roof is too low" message. Not only will it prevent furnishing placement, but can cause "pathing" issues for your Sims. What I do is turn the "moveobjects on" cheat on, place a plant, end table, etc in the offending area so a Sim won't try to walk there and the issue is resolved. Just don't put a chair there or the Sim will scold you for a unusable chair, lol. In some cases a desk can be placed in a low ceiling area, as long as the chair is outside of the low area. The sim can still sit at the desk and use the computer. Usually this kind of issue crops up in attic situations.
    Thanks,
    -Kirk
    Edit: Liam is so messed up!! :?
  • ireneruthyablonireneruthyablon Posts: 555 Member
    edited May 2012
    I am now in my final stages of completing a house that I have been creating for about 6 weeks. Making one or two rooms at a time. With two stories, and a basement with two sub basements. Never had any technical issues. :D

    Until I got up to the point of fine tuning the roof on one part of the first floor. I am getting that dreaded message of "can't intersect other objects". This section of the house extends further than the second floor. When I try to add the roof from the area where it intersects with the second floor the part of the right side is still exposed. If I try from the outside wall the problem occurs with whole length of the area about 1 1/2 squares in width. If it was an object(s) obstructing me from putting the roof on wouldn't I get the same results?

    After I finish with the roof I can finish off the windows, look over the house another 4 or 5 times :roll: to be sure I am pleased with my handiwork and then I will finally be able to upload it! Yipee!

    Edit: Forgot to mention earlier that I tried both methods after adding a floor tiles to be used as a flat roof and it didn't help.
    Edit #2: I removed everything that was placed in that section of the room and got the same results as before when trying to add a roof. Is there a cheat code I could be using? Moveobjects on is not working.

    Do you have any suggestions?

    Edit #3: My final edit. The house has finally been completed and it is on the Exchange.
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