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TS3/TSM: The Pudding => Pudding Factory => Topic started by: Inge on 2010 December 03, 10:42:05



Title: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Inge on 2010 December 03, 10:42:05
Just a heads-up to say bunk beds (along with instructions for making them) and glass floors/ceilings that let in light like windows are available from simlogical.


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Zoltan on 2010 December 06, 21:47:39
Those bunk beds are crucial for small homes thsts for sure!


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Inge on 2010 December 06, 23:37:58
Also got mirror floors now.  Trying to do mirror ceiling tiles but not having as much luck with those :)


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Zazazu on 2010 December 07, 02:59:26
Thank goodness for bunk beds. I'm starting out my caste 'hood in the downtown area I designed, but the homes there are narrow, tiny little things (some only 5 tiles wide) and my progenitor family has four daughters to be the founders of the four castes. I have no room for one of the kids unless I put her on the roof.

What exactly is this "Late Night wall deco technique"?


I saw the glass floors before.


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: jezzer on 2010 December 07, 03:34:46
What exactly is this "Late Night wall deco technique"?

Moving wall objects up and down to position them at different heights, like on TS2 Apartment Life.  The bunk beds are modded to work like wall objects and shift position up and down so they can "stack".


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Zazazu on 2010 December 07, 03:45:06
Yes, but what is the command used? No one has seemed to ever list it and the TS2 ones don't work.


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Moryrie on 2010 December 07, 04:02:16
Alt + ' and ; work for me.


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: wizard_merlin on 2010 December 07, 04:09:02
The little manual that came with LN says "To adjust the height, grab the art with your mouse and move up and down the wall until you find just the right spot."

Otherwise, I haven't seen much else about how to do it.


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Phthon on 2010 December 07, 04:27:19
Yep, just grab the object. You may have to wait a moment but the cursor will change to a different hand and you will see up and down arrows that indicate that you can then move the object up or down.

Not everything works. I wish they allowed the stupid skill certificates to move up and down...but no such luck.


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Jessnova on 2010 December 07, 04:55:17
I'm trying to figure out why there's a top AND a bottom bunk as separate objects.  Can't we just place the one marked top bunk, move it up and place another top bunk underneath it on the ground?  Or is there really a difference, and Sims won't use them if they aren't correctly placed?

A mirrored ceiling would be interesting.


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: wizard_merlin on 2010 December 07, 05:08:51
Just did some experimenting as I hadn't used the feature before, but after grabbing it and placing against the wall, I found if you're not already holding the left mouse button, clicking and holding it will give you the up and down arrows allowing you to slide it.

Now we just need to be able to stack those skill certificates on the wall.


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Moryrie on 2010 December 07, 05:24:27

Now we just need to be able to stack those skill certificates on the wall.

Been there, done that. (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,19716.0.html)


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Inge on 2010 December 07, 08:48:32
The only reason they are seperate objects is I shortened the legs and posts of the top one, as it just looked more sensible.


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Inge on 2010 December 08, 10:46:44
I've done the mirror ceiling now.  Same thread as the mirror floor.


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: BaronElectricPhase on 2010 December 08, 20:30:48
I've done the mirror ceiling now.  Same thread as the mirror floor.

Isn't that going to cause vidcard meltdown as it tries to resolve infinite reflection issues between two parallel mirrors?


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Inge on 2010 December 08, 21:01:17
Dunno - might be fun trying :D


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2010 December 08, 22:38:02
Isn't that going to cause vidcard meltdown as it tries to resolve infinite reflection issues between two parallel mirrors?
I'm pretty sure that there are safeguards for infinite recursion like that. Plus, real mirrors aren't 100% reflective, which is why this does't happen in real life.


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Jessnova on 2010 December 08, 22:49:54
Top floor of the Chinese Dojo has mirrors on opposite walls.  The first mirror reflects the second mirror, and if you have a sim standing in front of the reflected mirror, you can see that sim in the  reflected reflection - but the first mirror reflects as a non-reflective surface in that double reflection.  I noticed this on the last vacation I made my sims take.  So I assume that having mirrored floors and ceilings would do the same thing.

I hope that made sense.  Reading my own text, I think I made it more confusing than it is.


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Menaceman on 2011 April 02, 22:45:36
You're saying you can only see two reflections deep, yes?

Oh, and as for moving items up and down on a wall, the ; and # keys work for me. I don't need to press Alt, just those keys on their own is fine.


Title: Re: Bunk beds and glass floors
Post by: Painkiller on 2011 April 03, 11:37:22
ALT isn't mandatory but when you use it it'll give you more precision. Perfect with shiftable OMSP, otherwise you'll have items hovering slightly above or below a shelf/table/whatever.