Sometimes I wonder why every pack and every collection in the game has their own swatches and patterns. If EA has whole patterns and swatches from base game, previous games and now, CC creators, why they can not just use the same, basic palette for every item? Some swatches can be exclusive for specific pack, but the basic swatches should be the same. Look for added furnitures made by Peacemaker and HeyHarrie. Their furnitures match for every style. Why? Because that items have a lot of different swatches!
Peacemaker_ic on his blog, has "ready-to-use" patterns I assume that EA has something similar:
For me, wood swatches 1 and contemporary swatches should be the base.
EA should focus more for sectional and customable items over the number of objects. For example, sectional simple sofa with 30+swatches instead of tones of weird couches and armchairs.
I really like your idea in principle, I've always thought something like this would have been a good idea from the start, particularly when they took out the colour wheel, but I very much doubt they would adopt this practice retrospectively. I also suspect that the reason some items in the game have such few swatch options is to keep the game's digital load lighter, but maybe I'm wrong.
It would be very cool if every item had the same color options so you can mix and match based on style sometimes. Just give us more options consistently to choose from and a color wheel won’t even be necessary I don’t think.
Sidenote, I never messed with the patterns in the color wheel back in TS3.
They should definitely have a limited number of wood swatches, and a set of metal swatches, so that different sets can be used together. I don't mind the wide variety of fabrics but matching woods drives me nuts!
Maybe it's because in real life, unless you buy all of your furniture from the same set, at the same store, at the same time, it won't match.
Maybe it's because in real life, no two wood grains look alike.
Maybe it's because if everything looked identical, it would look really 🐸🐸🐸🐸 boring.
Have you ever built a house in The Sims 3 using the same texture for everything? It's the blandest bland that ever blanded.
It would be great if we could have that many swatches, but I think the bed frame should be separated from the bedspread snd pillows. Same with sofa’s chairs, and curtains . And then with each pack add new special swatches for all beds, sofa’s, chairs and curtains.
I just wish we had a plain black swatch for everything, not a "here's a brown that looks black but it's really just a dark brown." Same thing with a plain white swatch. They've done a little better but a lot of stuff is "here's a white but it's really a light tan." Especially frustrating with sets of items that have a good color scheme but you can't change the wood color.
Well I'll have to disagree a bit because i very much hate to see modern shapeless items in my game i want more items that go in my spoopy mansions = dark color swatches and shapely antique furnitures and interesting patterns
that being said i wouldn't mind couple customizable sofas with huge swatch selection
and id surely love to have dark wood and black and also dark fabrics for everything
Sidenote, I never messed with the patterns in the color wheel back in TS3.
and btw i used colorwheel and create a style ridiculous amounts in ts3 cause the basic colors and patterns on items were just awful but i wouldn't need them if they'd just make everything goth house furniture match in swatches
While I do wish that there were some uniformity for swatches, specifically: black and white for all the items in the game, things that come with patterns also to come without and v/v, the worn furniture to have a pristine counterpart swatches as well, to have a completely uniform palette across all packs that works well for all styles would be extremely difficult to do.....at best it would be too matchy-matchy and that tends to look extreme cold and not lived in to me, for me in particularly sine I play rotationally and manage many households in one save, it would inevitable make all houses look and feel the same, I'm afraid.
For me the furniture you have mentioned does not match for every style at all and that's exactly because they have a fixed stylistic color choice, it's a very specific aesthetic that doesn't branches out anywhere, no matter how many different patterns or colors it has. I'm not saying it's ugly or anything like that, it's just has a very specific brand/identity, so idk....
The colour wheel from The Sims 3 was the best design tool in the game. I could replicate colours from pictures of rooms in houses by using the eye dropper and then punching in the RGB numbers so my rooms looked accurate as possible.
The colour wheel from The Sims 3 was the best design tool in the game. I could replicate colours from pictures of rooms in houses by using the eye dropper and then punching in the RGB numbers so my rooms looked accurate as possible.
I did this too!
And just because things match doesn't mean they have to match exactly. I looked up trending color palettes too, or made someone's shirt the color of their eyes, then made it just a bit darker or a bit less vivid to set things off.
Feel free to ignore the next paragraph:
I realize we're not getting a color wheel for Sims 4, but I agree that if furniture had a same-white, same-black, same-lightwood and same-darkwood, that would be a start. I want to use furniture from different collections, but something needs to be similar for unity. In real life, my bookcases and tv stand are not exactly the same color, but they have the same undertone, and they look good together. The bookcases are large and simple, and impressive for that reason, but the tv stand is more visually interesting. They work together, and most of the furniture in the Sims 4 does not, so I have to use the same things together over and over. They give us more objects, but they aren't versatile because nothing matches. It drives me batty! Here's a cookie for reading this, thanks.
TL/DR: It would be easier to mix and match if different styles came in similar colors. I'd love a small base palette, please.
I agree with using the same swatches when it comes to wood tones. There's so many wooden furniture items in the game, and it's annoying when you find a style that you like, but none of the swatches match. Sometimes, even items from the same pack that supposedly are the same swatch don't actually match.
In addition, it would also be nice if the developers could update the swatches for base game stuff now and then. For example, I love the BlandCo counters because of the modern and simple design, but I hate the lack of swatches. A full black and full white swatch is a must, and I'd also love to see wood textured counter tops and more funky colours. If we're not going to get more kitchen counters with packs, then they could at least update the swatches of existing ones.
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I don't understand why they didn't go TS2 route where you had some more control over swatches. You could choose things like the bed frame color and sheet/pillow colors separately.
I think it makes sense to have a certainnset of base colors that all similar items come in, in every pack. Because right now, for example, everything comes in white, but they're all different shades of white, and it's so annoying. I don't need all wood to have the same texture, but sometimes it's almost impossible to match some things, or find like one small accessory that matches, because those base colors aren't the same. It's been a peeve of mine since I started playing. I mean, try matching windows and doors; I always tend up using the same ones because they go well together 🤷
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Sidenote, I never messed with the patterns in the color wheel back in TS3.
Maybe it's because in real life, no two wood grains look alike.
Maybe it's because if everything looked identical, it would look really 🐸🐸🐸🐸 boring.
Have you ever built a house in The Sims 3 using the same texture for everything? It's the blandest bland that ever blanded.
that being said i wouldn't mind couple customizable sofas with huge swatch selection
and id surely love to have dark wood and black and also dark fabrics for everything
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and btw i used colorwheel and create a style ridiculous amounts in ts3 cause the basic colors and patterns on items were just awful but i wouldn't need them if they'd just make everything goth house furniture match in swatches
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For me the furniture you have mentioned does not match for every style at all and that's exactly because they have a fixed stylistic color choice, it's a very specific aesthetic that doesn't branches out anywhere, no matter how many different patterns or colors it has. I'm not saying it's ugly or anything like that, it's just has a very specific brand/identity, so idk....
How many times I find a missing swatch (furniture from C&D, I'm especially looking at you!) and it's so annoying.
One thing I do wish had a lot more swatches is the darn rocking chair, which literally goes with nothing.
I did this too!
And just because things match doesn't mean they have to match exactly. I looked up trending color palettes too, or made someone's shirt the color of their eyes, then made it just a bit darker or a bit less vivid to set things off.
Feel free to ignore the next paragraph:
I realize we're not getting a color wheel for Sims 4, but I agree that if furniture had a same-white, same-black, same-lightwood and same-darkwood, that would be a start. I want to use furniture from different collections, but something needs to be similar for unity. In real life, my bookcases and tv stand are not exactly the same color, but they have the same undertone, and they look good together. The bookcases are large and simple, and impressive for that reason, but the tv stand is more visually interesting. They work together, and most of the furniture in the Sims 4 does not, so I have to use the same things together over and over. They give us more objects, but they aren't versatile because nothing matches. It drives me batty! Here's a cookie for reading this, thanks.
TL/DR: It would be easier to mix and match if different styles came in similar colors. I'd love a small base palette, please.
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In addition, it would also be nice if the developers could update the swatches for base game stuff now and then. For example, I love the BlandCo counters because of the modern and simple design, but I hate the lack of swatches. A full black and full white swatch is a must, and I'd also love to see wood textured counter tops and more funky colours. If we're not going to get more kitchen counters with packs, then they could at least update the swatches of existing ones.