Lot Challenge, April 2013, TINY lots.
jezzer:
Quote from: virgali on 2013 April 27, 22:42:48
Yeah, the color scheme is a tad too restrictive but therein lies the challenge. These are tiny lots after all so in this case it's not that much of a problem. One has to find ways to use the colors along with patterns and such to keep things exciting and not so repetitive. For example you can decide for color 1 to dominate in the bedroom and use the other two as accents. Then let color 2 dominate the kitchen and then use the other two as accents. Using different patterns can also help spice up things a bit even though they're CASTed in the same colors.
Even though the color restriction had me pulling my hair at times, it was fun to think about creative ways to use them on the lot in a way that would still give each room its own character. It was also much easier to decorate the lot imho. For bigger lots we will need color palettes with more variety though.
What's with all this kindness and understanding? Where do you think you are, MTS? Grab a sharp stick and start poking! >:(
ReRybka:
This challenge has turned out to be highly addictive, so I just couldn't resist making a third entry for it. Here comes 63 Lilac Street, a two bedroom house on a 10x15 lot, decorated in the Elegant, Urban Purple colour scheme. The price is 16,494 furnished or 13,400 unfurnished. It's wanded, and seeing how it was clearly stated from the beginning that wanding is permitted, I don't quite understand how that could be regarded as cheating. This seems to be a matter of debate, though. Anyway, here's the house:
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Cyberdodo:
Quote from: jezzer on 2013 April 28, 12:42:02
What's with all this kindness and understanding? Where do you think you are, MTS? Grab a sharp stick and start poking! >:(
I like to think there can exist a reasonable middle ground between "Kittens farting rainbows all day" and "I hate everything! Kill it all with Fire!"
But if you insist...
*pokes jezzer with a stick*
Skadi:
I <3 http://kuler.adobe.com/
It gives you a 5 colour spread based on different principles - triads, complementary, etc. Very cool indeed.
HomeschooledByTards:
Okay, poll finally added. You can choose up to four houses.
A HUGE THANK YOU to all who participated. 42 houses were entered in this silly little challenge, and I love each one of them.
Reminder, the person with the most votes at the end of the poll gets to start next months challenge. Start thinking now about what you'll challenge us to do. Doesn't have to be building, you could give us some outfits or furniture to recolor in CASt, or a prebuilt house to redecorate, or create a sim according to your specs, basically anything goes.
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