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Your architectural details are very amazing! I especially like your dome roofing and your MOO'd curtain balcony thing at the back. Your landscaping is very adorable too! I like your garden area at the front and at the back. I also like your pool area. Great use off MOO'd jets to form a waterfall. And your interior, beautiful indeed!
I love it! I already added this to my faves and this lot is going straight to nomination for Maxis' fave.
Thank you very much Rye! Very happy you like it, much appreciated
Thanks! Yeah, those friezes, arches and curtains all fit perfectly! Happy you like the tiny waterfall, I obviously took inspiration from your build
Cath, Rose, Kamelia and Masajo, thank you all for the lovely comments I've been busy with a bunch of other stuff, hopefully I'll get some decent building time in soon!
I had some fun with overlapping windows. I initially wanted to use windows like this for a home, but it gave me something of a 'office building feel', and I've wanted to do a library for a while. I actually got pretty far when I started this thing, but I got stuck on what to do with the landscaping. I've tried to keep it simple and fairly clean, plenty of space to enjoy the sunshine with a book outside. The library has two entrances and I rotated the building multiple times to see what I wanted the front to be.
The rooms all ended up quite small. I hope the large windows makes it look bigger and not too cramped There are two rooms dedicated to books, they contain the original library bookshelves so skillbooks are available! There's one room with 5 computers in it, the desks are separated with walls so you don't have to worry about your neighbour seeing what you're doing. There's a chess/painting room on the second floor. The top level has a small 'cafe', there's a teamaker and a coffee machine, in case you need to refuel after a hard day of studying. Kids were a bit of an afterthought... so I just plopped down some kid stuff in the hallway for younger visitors. Sorry kids!
This library carries the uninspiring name Brick Books and is built on a 30x20 lot. I used the lounge lot in Oasis Springs for this and it gives some really nice views from the windows and it definitely fits Oasis Springs!
Gallery link: http://www.thesims.com/en_GB/gallery/DBA5787ED6CC11E4815BD7D937959958
I'm not completely content with it, but it'll have to do. I've kind of reached the point where it takes so long to be happy with what I build. If only I had a tiny bit of that perfectionism back in school, I'd have a well-paying job right now
Thank you Yanti and Ash for your lovely comments on previous builds! Much appreciated as always
It is a very nice library
http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/817478/hello-come-and-introduce-yourself
http://tinyurl.com/OneRoomOneWeek
http://tinyurl.com/rosemow
My Showcase thread https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/948861/rosemow-s-rooms-showcase
I like your architecture, your use of bricks are very cool! Very nice color scheme BTW! I also like your exterior details and the water feature. Very nice bench placements around! And your interior, awesome! I especially like your toy area and your chess area.
I love it! I already added this to my faves!
@BryonyRae Thank you! Thankfully, the patch didn't mess up this WIP as opposed to the stairs-facade house, the windows already worked before the patch dropped. Placing two windows (or doors) in the same spot on the same level won't work, because one of them will act funky. In Brick Books, the first and second floors use short walls, the third floor tall walls. What I did was use different sized windows on all floors. I find it hard to put it into words, so here are some shots to illustrate it.
Placing a taller window on a short wall will expose the level as usual, and the part extending to the level above it will remain a wall with a tiny frame. Adding a window on the second floor will 'open up' that part.
(bottom left window would have to be height-adjusted to get rid of that visible piece of wall)
As long as the game 'recognizes' the second window to be on a different floor, you won't run into the usual window overlapping problem that looks like this:
It's just a matter of moving the mouse slightly up or down.
You can use this with every type of window, though some look better than others:
And that's how it's done! You do indeed get some z-fighting issues, but it's not too distracting.
Thank you Vishisha, Rose, Tutano, Rye and Masajo! I'm very happy you like it
I made some huge progress on my hospital shell, but the surgery tables didn't work so I'll have to wait until I can finish it. I'm working hard to finish my photo/art gallery. I'm running into all kinds of glitches and issues all the time! My Simselves (two of them, one taking pictures and the other making paintings ) have been working overtime to hang all their work in the gallery.
Hopefully the shop will open soon
I've ran into another issue. I saved my lot and placed it a couple of times to see if everything places right, but paintings (painted from reference) and pictures sometimes arbitrarily change their images. Have you encountered this too? I placed your test lot again to see what would happen, and this was the result:
None of them look like your paintings. The left two are paintings I made when we were testing this, and I'm 99.9% sure I never made the painting on the right. Is it yours?
I thought that maybe naming each painting would make them unique and there wouldn't be a mix-up, but it's very shaky.
Pictures (when named) seem to be a bit more stable, though I did run into this fella in my art gallery:
Not sure how one of the pics from your test lot ended up here, but it did. I wonder if more people have had this happen, or maybe my game is borked. Clearing my cache doesn't always guarantee the right placement of paintings. I love the addition of pics and paintings, but it would be nice if everything worked as it should
http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/817478/hello-come-and-introduce-yourself
http://tinyurl.com/OneRoomOneWeek
http://tinyurl.com/rosemow
My Showcase thread https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/948861/rosemow-s-rooms-showcase
I wanted to go for a modern and light look, with plenty of white and some green. I'm in love with the chrome wallpanels GTW added, they're pretty versatile and I can foresee other builders doing cool stuff with it! The exterior is simple and straight-forward, though it looks a bit out of place in Magnolia Promenade.
Since this studio is ALL MINE, I obviously had to go for the combination of green and pink The interior is very bright. There's a couch near the entrance, it was used quite a bit by customers and employees while I was playtesting this. The other side of the hallway has a glass display with expensive cameras in it. The more affordable cameras are laid out on the other displays. There are only 3 displays in the entire building, so you won't spend a lot of time cleaning The cameras, easels and paintings are set for sale. Photographs are worthless so they're only there for show.
The basement has a photostudio, in case you want to use that. There's also an extra room that serves as a makeshift studio for fun. There's also a bathroom to ensure customers won't wet themselves while browsing your products.
The living area is upstairs. It very simple and can house a single sim or a couple. Since we still don't have locks, I recommend placing the stairs outside when opening the shop, so the customers won't raid your fridge or play games on your pc. Nothing like wanting to eat your leftovers after a hard day of work, only to find the fridge empty
Cerry's Gallery (original name huh XD) uses a 20x20 lot and costs $103,676 according to the gallery. The price isn't right though, looks like it doesn't take into account the worth of paintings and pictures, which puts it at around $150,000 in total. Gallery link: http://www.thesims.com/en_GB/gallery/2A905DBCDEE611E481DB654EFC5E11D7
Now, as for the stuff in this gallery. My idea was to put portraits of the sims I've made in there, with a few general landscapes and nods to my other builds. I was very disappointed in the photostudio provided by the game, you can't choose the sim's pose, can't zoom in enough, zoom out far enough and the softboxes of the studio mess up the shot, etc etc etc. so I had to improvise a bit. I always loved the expressions on sims' faces in this game, so I decided to focus on that. I saved myself some trouble by photographing all sims in a white room, it makes it easier to make sets of pictures, it's a lot harder when everyone uses a different background. The photographs are a bit similar, but I swear they're all unique The paintings are bit more varied, a few landscapes from Willow Creek, Oasis Springs and Granite Falls. I also had a bit of fun with creating my own abstract paintings. In total, there are ~37 paintings and 86 pictures in there. I took screenshots of them for posterity, just in case the game messes up and mixes up images, it's something I ran into while testing this (though the last 3 times I placed this lot, everything placed well).
I really like how those abstract paintings made out of multiple small paintings turned out! I had a lot of fun doing that
Anyway, that's it, I hope you like it!
---> Visit my gallery here!
---> My showcase thread is here!
The Gallery is very nice, and contains a part of you and your sims, which makes it very special for simmers to have in their games
http://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/817478/hello-come-and-introduce-yourself
http://tinyurl.com/OneRoomOneWeek
http://tinyurl.com/rosemow
My Showcase thread https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/948861/rosemow-s-rooms-showcase