Sorry @aprilrose ! My little boy just became 3 today... no time for Sims
Yes, @spontaneousivy & @Inna Minnit , the canopy bed was lifted from the basement and it works fine I like the trick with the basement because the lifted items don't intervene with the items on the upper floor. So everything is playable.
Sorry @aprilrose ! My little boy just became 3 today... no time for Sims
Yes, @spontaneousivy & @Inna Minnit , the canopy bed was lifted from the basement and it works fine I like the trick with the basement because the lifted items don't intervene with the items on the upper floor. So everything is playable.
I may not play The Sims 4, have any experience in MOO nor have a profile picture, but from what I can tell, combining the bed with the curtains + decor + a nice view makes for a magical experience, don't you think so, @lisi_ja ?
Bumping this in case someone made something awesome with the new vampire pack
That is Awesome! This is perfect if you want your sims to experiment with a few things. I think it'll go great with...everything. How did you create a masterpiece of a room?
Bumping this in case someone made something awesome with the new vampire pack
That is Awesome! This is perfect if you want your sims to experiment with a few things. I think it'll go great with...everything. How did you create a masterpiece of a room?
Oops. Didn't realize that it was your signature. My bad.
Wow. I love your creation, especially the kids room. It's a masterpiece.
Thank you!!
You're very welcome, @illusie . From one kind user to another.
Note to other simmers. Keep up with those Ideas. The community needs lots of them if you want to make it into the TS4 Creations suite. Experiment with MOO and other creations and maybe you'll get some awesomes or likes as well.
Sorry about the quadruple post above. I'll try not to spam other pages as often next time.
MOO is currently the most useful tool there is in the Sims 4 game right now. Keep using MOO and you get some wonderful masterpieces at work. Like I said, wonderful masterpieces at work here.
I don't use MOO often, but I do have a few things...
For example this "conversation chair":
The bed/desk combination (not my own idea, I saw it on this forum somewhere):
Or the laundry room with "storage space" in the tall wall cabinets from Spa Day:
And I love using the Kids Room Stuff furniture everywhere, so I made a TV/bookstand in the kitchen (this one is without MOO - may have used it for the paintings above it though):
I do often use MOO for grouping sim-made pictures together:
I don't like double posting very often now that I'm a full-fledged member, but your stuff is the queen of the pluming hearts. I love what you did there, especially with the paintings/portraits and the rooms and everything. That house looks totally awesingenious (portmanteau between awesome and ingenious). Man. How the plum do I come up with these words?
I use MOO a lot, but generally it's just for positioning things closer together rather than making something new really.
I use it ALL the time in gardens, to make them feel more lush. This's my version of the willow creek park. I used it here to put the potted plants closer to the flowered arch, and the wedding arch half under the statue with flowered trellises behind it as a backdrop, or using benches to make it into a sitting area in the garden portion itself.
From my legacy house's garden
This's the entrance to the functional garden. Used MOO for the trellises and the lights and such
..but this got made over recently into a grandparent's cottage for my legacy, but I kept the entry
I also use it a lot in tiny houses. This one I used it to put pots on top of the cabinets, move some shelfing around and put in the under cabinet lights
Did a built of a abandoned train station a while back as a run away/squatter type place. Used it to make it look super overgrown and neglected
And again to turn an abandoned dining car into a squatter's living space
Cute tree houses
(view of the last one from the inside)
Sprinklers to "water" the crops on a farm, the "rooster" on the roofs
2nd rendition of that farm. This one wasn't as a "working" farm yet, I put in the fountains as "irrigation canals" to try to rehabilitate the land since it's in oasis springs. Also, the gnome riding the horse is hysterical imo.
Used it to utilize the roof space in the barn so it became a functioning loft
Super relaxing bath area..
A little hidden grotto in a back corner of the lot
used some lesser used items (for me anyway), and floor tiles to make a 3-d modern art kinda thing
Half walls and aquariums beside the sauna to give it more ambiance I guess? Idk, I just liked how it looked
Those were mostly from a while back though. More recently...
Used MOO to make this divider into both footboard and divider, and the art piece on the wall, I overlapped the lamp onto and thought it looked rather interesting
Use it a lot to force decorative pieces together in this bathroom..
Used it for some of the decorative things and putting toys closer together in this child/toddler area of a family restaurant
Halfwall+Dividers to create a more intimate sitting space, without closing it off
A little witch's cottage retail store I built to sell things like ambrosia since I can't always be bothered to get the stuff for it, lol
Created a "family tent" for camping with toddlers
There's probably a ton more that I'm not even thinking of, or don't have screenshots of, since moo is so second nature at this point, but those are the ones I do have/remembered.
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The bed might of been lifted from the basement up to the first floor - although I'm not sure if that necessarily works!
I was thinking it wasn't possible to lower the bed into the floor. But I think you are right, it came up from below.
Yes, @spontaneousivy & @Inna Minnit , the canopy bed was lifted from the basement and it works fine I like the trick with the basement because the lifted items don't intervene with the items on the upper floor. So everything is playable.
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That is Awesome! This is perfect if you want your sims to experiment with a few things. I think it'll go great with...everything. How did you create a masterpiece of a room?
Oops. Didn't realize that it was your signature. My bad.
Wow. I love your creation, especially the kids room. It's a masterpiece.
Thank you!!
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You're very welcome, @illusie . From one kind user to another.
Note to other simmers. Keep up with those Ideas. The community needs lots of them if you want to make it into the TS4 Creations suite. Experiment with MOO and other creations and maybe you'll get some awesomes or likes as well.
Sorry about the quadruple post above. I'll try not to spam other pages as often next time.
I don't like double posting very often now that I'm a full-fledged member, but your stuff is the queen of the pluming hearts. I love what you did there, especially with the paintings/portraits and the rooms and everything. That house looks totally awesingenious (portmanteau between awesome and ingenious). Man. How the plum do I come up with these words?
NOTE: Had to look it up.
That's actually a really good idea!
I use it ALL the time in gardens, to make them feel more lush. This's my version of the willow creek park. I used it here to put the potted plants closer to the flowered arch, and the wedding arch half under the statue with flowered trellises behind it as a backdrop, or using benches to make it into a sitting area in the garden portion itself.
From my legacy house's garden
This's the entrance to the functional garden. Used MOO for the trellises and the lights and such
..but this got made over recently into a grandparent's cottage for my legacy, but I kept the entry
I also use it a lot in tiny houses. This one I used it to put pots on top of the cabinets, move some shelfing around and put in the under cabinet lights
Did a built of a abandoned train station a while back as a run away/squatter type place. Used it to make it look super overgrown and neglected
And again to turn an abandoned dining car into a squatter's living space
Cute tree houses
(view of the last one from the inside)
Sprinklers to "water" the crops on a farm, the "rooster" on the roofs
2nd rendition of that farm. This one wasn't as a "working" farm yet, I put in the fountains as "irrigation canals" to try to rehabilitate the land since it's in oasis springs. Also, the gnome riding the horse is hysterical imo.
Used it to utilize the roof space in the barn so it became a functioning loft
Super relaxing bath area..
A little hidden grotto in a back corner of the lot
used some lesser used items (for me anyway), and floor tiles to make a 3-d modern art kinda thing
Half walls and aquariums beside the sauna to give it more ambiance I guess? Idk, I just liked how it looked
Those were mostly from a while back though. More recently...
Used MOO to make this divider into both footboard and divider, and the art piece on the wall, I overlapped the lamp onto and thought it looked rather interesting
Use it a lot to force decorative pieces together in this bathroom..
Used it for some of the decorative things and putting toys closer together in this child/toddler area of a family restaurant
Halfwall+Dividers to create a more intimate sitting space, without closing it off
A little witch's cottage retail store I built to sell things like ambrosia since I can't always be bothered to get the stuff for it, lol
Created a "family tent" for camping with toddlers
There's probably a ton more that I'm not even thinking of, or don't have screenshots of, since moo is so second nature at this point, but those are the ones I do have/remembered.
ETA:
Especially your garden, wedding area, toddlers play area and witches cottage.
Saying "not to be rude", then blatently being rude does not excuse rude behavior.
I had to use it a little when I finally decided to make a treehouse too a little while ago.
All the sims err'day