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TS2: Burnination => The Podium => Topic started by: Elven Ranger on 2006 April 13, 10:49:58



Title: ofb's stage
Post by: Elven Ranger on 2006 April 13, 10:49:58
Hey there :)
I love that we can have split level's without wonky walls, and that you can run stais onto them and then off to make them L shaped :) What I find frustrating is that we can only have the short drop of the stairs at the bottom, and that you cant wallpaper them to match the room ... hase anyone addressed either of those issues? Id love to make my RL house with the short drop at the top, or to colour my stage to match a room ro thme :)


Title: Re: ofb's stage
Post by: anelca on 2006 April 13, 11:17:41
i haven't had any problems wallpapering the split level fondation but i know others have
there was mention of the problem at MTS2 so you could try a search there


Title: Re: ofb's stage
Post by: Elven Ranger on 2006 April 13, 11:51:38
Thanks Anelca, ill take a look :)


Title: Re: ofb's stage
Post by: HRH Posie on 2006 April 13, 12:17:13
It works intermittently for me plus it takes time for the wallpaper to show.  I end up resting the mouse on the stage for a good few seconds before the wallpaper shows up.


Title: Re: ofb's stage
Post by: Elven Ranger on 2006 April 13, 12:33:49
oh boy, sounds a pain!


Title: Re: ofb's stage
Post by: AnthonyK on 2006 April 13, 12:59:44
I have the same issue with this as posie does... I'd say more often than not, it's jsut being patient enough to wait for it to appear when your trying to place the wallpaper. But, as I just got back into the SC2, I'm not a very good source of info as of yet. Heck, I'm still trying to figure out how OFB works. (The business part of it) hehe.


Title: Re: ofb's stage
Post by: miramis on 2006 April 13, 13:04:21
Okay, here is the trick to painting the stages.  Hover the mouse (with paint selected) over an area of stagewall that doesn't have a railing above it.  It is the railings on stages prevent you from painting it, but once you get it to show up, painting the rest is easy with the flood fill tool. (shift)


Title: Re: ofb's stage
Post by: Liss on 2006 April 13, 21:28:50
oh wow, thanks for this info, I thought you couldn't wallpaper them at all!


Title: Re: ofb's stage
Post by: radiophonic on 2006 April 14, 01:29:50
Ah ha! So that's the trick to painting the platforms. Thank you for that tidbit of info.

Now if I could figure out why, sometimes, when I put a new floor covering on, a part of the platform will disappear. You can't see it unless the camera is at the right angle but when you do, you'll see the ground beneath for some reason. It's hard to explain I suppose but it tends to happen when you use the 45 degree angle platform tool.


Title: Re: ofb's stage
Post by: miramis on 2006 April 14, 14:20:15
Well I haven't tried using the 45% cheat with them yet, but I have used a bit of stage in a bathroom behind the taps of the bath, as a kind of built in shelf, the wall above it is black from a glitch. 

Something to watch out for while painting stages with railings, it might crash suddenly so save, save, save.  I never could figure out exactly how the crash happens, only that it's something to do with painting the wall combined with railings and the stage.


Title: Re: ofb's stage
Post by: Elven Ranger on 2006 April 14, 19:07:58
thanks :D Ive actually been able to paint/wallpaper this .... my vampire sim-me is SOooooo happy to not have all that pail wood :D


Title: Re: ofb's stage
Post by: Emma on 2006 April 14, 19:31:32
I was quite disappointed that the split-level was not the height of half the walls-if you know what I mean? They were too short for me. The split level stairways I built looked very strange.


Title: Re: ofb's stage
Post by: Rose Outlaw on 2006 April 14, 20:20:47
It would have been great if you were able to put several foundations on top of each other ... I'm not talking about putting an interior foundation ontop of an exterior foundation, but joining several of the new type to gain more height.
Although wallpapering would probably turn out very strange that way.