Get Your Homeless Bums off the Street in Style! (Over-stuff-able Housing)
Alex:
I like those display homes a lot. I might even have to covert them into apartments in The Sims 2.
My only criticism is with the actual livable house. I feel that the roof at the very front could actually extend into the middle roof, but that's a minor thing. You've done a really good job here. It's quite hard to fill up a big house, and you've made pretty good use of the space, while leaving just enough for the inevitable extra expansion crap. Good job.
Regina:
Alex, I know exactly what you mean about that roof. I am not good at roofs (and in fact, fail miserably overall when it comes to building, but am trying to learn) and rebuilt that roof a half-dozen times or so. I kept running into one problem consistently, in that placing the roof exactly as I wanted it resulted in odd ends and sections of the roof being in places it shouldn't be. In the end I had to compromise between what I wanted to do and what the game would allow me to do. The more I build, though, the more I'm learning what I can get away with and what I can't so I'm hoping future projects won't look quite as discombobulated roof-wise. That house was an experiment from the beginning. Someone requested a house for 15 Sims. Could I do it? I had no idea. I decided to try. They had specs they wanted (like the indoor pool) so I figured out where to put the pool then built the house around it. LOL
Let me tell you all, it makes the hours I spent working on all these much more worth it when other people can use them as well. ;)
saraswati:
;D I love those period houses Regina! They're extremely accurate looking.
Regina:
Thanks, Saraswati! I must have got a pretty good do on them because aside from Syera's jewelry they're the hottest downloads of the month. LOL That's good because it gives me a lot of incentive to get the others started that I want on the other side of downtown. :D
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