@BuildnShare Murphy 2 family is up with pets, but I can't get the sims 4 website to show anything on the gallery so I can't link 'em XD but they're up there!
Thank you so much @Rykel very kind of you Your vardos are absolutely stunning, bright and colourful and I love the whole set up of outdoor activities and of course the fortune teller's area
I think my entry this round will be JFF, I am never going to make the budget and get the feel that I want. So, I'm just going to keep going until I make it what I want, I am in love with @PersRealmsShadow's little family
@BuildnShare Now when the Gypsies results are in I would like to get a few things clarified for me so I know in the future. When I was building I was wondering how important the access to the lot was for the RV's ( the parked truck in my build had a hedge growing right behind it in the street (bugged me) but I wasn't willing to sacrifice $5500 for a lot, lol. I noticed that in the "established" group we all used different lots and mine being the only one in Willow Creek. (close to the doctor) but also the only one without wheels. (they were traveling) My question is, how much impact does the lot surroundings and location have in the judging?
BUILD OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM
CHALLENGE #82: The Hawthorne Legacy - Part VI
FORUM ID: Ainsleyf
ORIGIN ID: Ainsleyfr
LEVEL: Expert
LOT: Room for the In-Laws
LOT COST: 3000
BUILD COST: 71937
TOTAL COST: 74937
LINK TO ENTRY SLIDESHOW: Room for the In-Laws
ENTRY DETAILS: Alpine style house with garage that's been converted into an in-law apartment
CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: absolutely
CREDIT FOR CC/RECOLORS: N/A
SPACE FOR PICTURES:
@BuildnShare Now when the Gypsies results are in I would like to get a few things clarified for me so I know in the future. When I was building I was wondering how important the access to the lot was for the RV's ( the parked truck in my build had a hedge growing right behind it in the street (bugged me) but I wasn't willing to sacrifice $5500 for a lot, lol. I noticed that in the "established" group we all used different lots and mine being the only one in Willow Creek. (close to the doctor) but also the only one without wheels. (they were traveling) My question is, how much impact does the lot surroundings and location have in the judging?
A very good question @mannanna, and here is our response.
The surroundings don't actually have any impact on the judging, unless, a specific lot is mentioned in the brief. The Gypsie's judging was influenced by the lot layout, rather than the surroundings. The lot should, however blend in with it's surroundings, i.e. a modern skyscraper in Granite Falls would be marked down.
I hope this helps, if you have any more questions, just shout.
The lot should, however blend in with it's surroundings, i.e. a modern skyscraper in Granite Falls would be marked down. [/b]I hope this helps, if you have any more questions, just shout.[/quote]
It does somewhat. So it's more about the style of build. This is another example of what I mean. Here the walkway ends into nothingness but in another lot location it ends at the street. So it doesn't really fit into the surroundings on this lot.
OMG @Ainsleyf your build is absolutely gorgeous! I try not to peek at slide shows before I enter my build but I just had to this time, couldn't resist seeing all of it Really like how you created a pattern with the different roofs. Now I think ugh about my build...
The lot should, however blend in with it's surroundings, i.e. a modern skyscraper in Granite Falls would be marked down. [/b]I hope this helps, if you have any more questions, just shout.
It does somewhat. So it's more about the style of build. This is another example of what I mean. Here the walkway ends into nothingness but in another lot location it ends at the street. So it doesn't really fit into the surroundings on this lot. [/quote] Yes, that is correct, it is more about the style of the build and ensuring that it blends with it's environment. Your example is fine, we udnerstand that not every lot will have the exact foot path/drive spaces etc.
Wow, @mannanna - Thank you so very much!!! You guys are all so kind! AND I'm sure your build is as wonderful as they usually are, which is pretty wonderful!!
BUILD OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM CHALLENGE #82: The Hawthorne Legacy - Part VI FORUM ID: Xraygrl2004 ORIGIN ID: Xraygrl2004 LEVEL: Starting Out/Established LOT: h.ttps://www.ea.com/games/the-sims/the-sims-4/pc/gallery/5A989B17CE2F11E788E505A57EEC9667 LOT COST:$3,000 BUILD COST:$70,028 TOTAL COST: $73,028 LINK TO ENTRY SLIDESHOW: [url] h.ttp://tinypic.com/a/ayttad/2[/url] ENTRY DETAILS: A Ranch style modular for the Murphy's and a converted garage for the Otenga's. I kept everything very simple and clutter free. I kept away from rugs due to Maimah's health issues. I figured since she can't do stairs, anything that may trip her could potentially be bad. CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes please CREDIT FOR CC/RECOLORS: N/A SPACE FOR PICTURES: [IMG]ht.tp://i65.tinypic.com/2j2til4.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]ht.tp://i68.tinypic.com/aaj2id.jpg[/IMG]
Everybody’s builds for this challenge look really cool!
I have a random note in response to the request from build n share in preferences. (Even though it’s late in the game... lol) I don’t usually have much time, so including some projects with a really small scope makes it easier for me to participate.
Also, having some projects with a big budget would be nice- I like the challenge of small budget builds, but I can jump in faster and build/enter if I don’t have to worry about cost. Which slows the building process down. For example, I saw a different build challenge the day before it was due and was able to quickly throw something together and turned it in just before the deadline. I’m not sure I could have done that if I had the additional challenge of budget.
I do want to enter the room challenges, but not too many people participate, so I would just be entering against myself.
BUILD OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM
CHALLENGE #82: The Hawthorne Legacy - Part VI
FORUM ID: Xraygrl2004
ORIGIN ID: Xraygrl2004
LEVEL: Starting Out/Established
LOT: https://www.ea.com/games/the-sims/the-sims-4/pc/gallery/5A989B17CE2F11E788E505A57EEC9667
LOT COST:$3,000
BUILD COST:$70,028
TOTAL COST: $73,028
LINK TO ENTRY SLIDESHOW: [url] http://tinypic.com/a/ayttad/2[/url]
ENTRY DETAILS: A Ranch style modular for the Murphy's and a converted garage for the Otenga's. I kept everything very simple and clutter free. I kept away from rugs due to Maimah's health issues. I figured since she can't do stairs, anything that may trip her could potentially be bad.
CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes please
CREDIT FOR CC/RECOLORS: N/A
SPACE FOR PICTURES:
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BUILD OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM
CHALLENGE #82: The Hawthorne Legacy - Part VI
FORUM ID: Ainsleyf
ORIGIN ID: Ainsleyfr
LEVEL: Expert
LOT: Room for the In-Laws
LOT COST: 3000
BUILD COST: 71937
TOTAL COST: 74937
LINK TO ENTRY SLIDESHOW: Room for the In-Laws
ENTRY DETAILS: Alpine style house with garage that's been converted into an in-law apartment
CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: absolutely
CREDIT FOR CC/RECOLORS: N/A
SPACE FOR PICTURES:
The surroundings don't actually have any impact on the judging, unless, a specific lot is mentioned in the brief. The Gypsie's judging was influenced by the lot layout, rather than the surroundings. The lot should, however blend in with it's surroundings, i.e. a modern skyscraper in Granite Falls would be marked down.
I hope this helps, if you have any more questions, just shout.
It does somewhat. So it's more about the style of build. This is another example of what I mean. Here the walkway ends into nothingness but in another lot location it ends at the street. So it doesn't really fit into the surroundings on this lot.
It does somewhat. So it's more about the style of build. This is another example of what I mean. Here the walkway ends into nothingness but in another lot location it ends at the street. So it doesn't really fit into the surroundings on this lot.
[/quote] Yes, that is correct, it is more about the style of the build and ensuring that it blends with it's environment. Your example is fine, we udnerstand that not every lot will have the exact foot path/drive spaces etc.
@Ainsleyf - thanks, I just love, love the outside of your latest build. No worries, I will enter mine, I don't have time to redo it all, haha.
CHALLENGE #82: The Hawthorne Legacy - Part VI
FORUM ID: Xraygrl2004
ORIGIN ID: Xraygrl2004
LEVEL: Starting Out/Established
LOT: h.ttps://www.ea.com/games/the-sims/the-sims-4/pc/gallery/5A989B17CE2F11E788E505A57EEC9667
LOT COST:$3,000
BUILD COST:$70,028
TOTAL COST: $73,028
LINK TO ENTRY SLIDESHOW: [url] h.ttp://tinypic.com/a/ayttad/2[/url]
ENTRY DETAILS: A Ranch style modular for the Murphy's and a converted garage for the Otenga's. I kept everything very simple and clutter free. I kept away from rugs due to Maimah's health issues. I figured since she can't do stairs, anything that may trip her could potentially be bad.
CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM: Yes please
CREDIT FOR CC/RECOLORS: N/A
SPACE FOR PICTURES:
[IMG]ht.tp://i65.tinypic.com/2j2til4.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]ht.tp://i68.tinypic.com/aaj2id.jpg[/IMG]
I have a random note in response to the request from build n share in preferences. (Even though it’s late in the game... lol) I don’t usually have much time, so including some projects with a really small scope makes it easier for me to participate.
Also, having some projects with a big budget would be nice- I like the challenge of small budget builds, but I can jump in faster and build/enter if I don’t have to worry about cost. Which slows the building process down. For example, I saw a different build challenge the day before it was due and was able to quickly throw something together and turned it in just before the deadline. I’m not sure I could have done that if I had the additional challenge of budget.
I do want to enter the room challenges, but not too many people participate, so I would just be entering against myself.