Fambly starter - colour challenge.

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Ellatrue:
I like the interior, but the exterior siding with the stripes seems rather strange to me. I'd use a different color on the chair cushions and tone down the kitchen floor to something more neutral. The house has a bit of a light and breezy look to it with all the pastels and the white furniture. Overall I think it's a great idea, and I'm looking forward to the next color scheme.

saraswati:
I like that lot. The thing that drives me craziest is when you have a big lot and it takes way too much time to go from one task to another.

With the stripes, I think it just looks a bit off-balance because it's only in half of the rooms. Other than that, it's fine.

By the way, I notice your roof technique has improved. :)

FireDrake:
Quote from: graycurse on 2010 June 13, 13:41:01

Have you ever tried Kuler? I love it and use it all the time. You can find color schemes, or match/complement/etc existing colors.


That is just amazing! I've been having a hard time picking out color schemes for my houses and they've started to look drab and boring. Thanks for this!

And I like the house Witch, although the outside striping is a little odd. I usually go with some siding for my smaller houses and masonry for the bigger ones, but that's just me.

Sigmund:
I'm a big fan of Kuler as well. Since discovering it, my houses are starting to have a lot more variety color-scheme wise.

witch:
Cheers for the Kuler link, I've added it to my bookmarks. I try to go for sets of at least 6 colours to play with, four doesn't seem quite enough.

Agree on the comments about the striped house outside, I was unsure about that all the way through, but then I decided it fitted the cartoony look of sims 3. It's all one wall covering though, so easy enough to change.

Yeah Saraswati, I'm getting better at roofs.  :D

So, challenge time, share your colours ...

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