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Title: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: witch on 2010 June 13, 07:44:59
This is a fambly starter lot at only §19,716 - thanks to the 'wandhere' command in Awesomemod!

Two bedrooms, one with double bed and one with a crib and single bed. Only one bathroom but it has a top quality shower and toilet. Same goes for the fridge and the stove, both are just about as good as it gets. The house is easily expandable on the sides and the outside shape could be kept while doing this. There is still room on the 20x30 lot to have a vege garden and pool, or whatever.

I am sick of trying to think of colour schemes for houses, so I decided to use a web design tool to create one for me. This lot uses a scheme from the Colors on the Web (http://www.colorsontheweb.com/colorwizard.asp#wizard) webpage.

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v730/nz_witch/TS3_FamblyHomes/ColourScheme.jpg)

There are very few items on the lot that do not comply with these colours, though I did pick a neutral wood floor. It's a bit Simpsons, I admit, I'll probably pick a more pastel scheme for the next lot. See what you think.

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v730/nz_witch/TS3_FamblyHomes/Screenshot.jpg)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v730/nz_witch/TS3_FamblyHomes/Screenshot-2.jpg)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v730/nz_witch/TS3_FamblyHomes/Screenshot-3.jpg)

I had fun with the lights as well.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v730/nz_witch/TS3_FamblyHomes/Screenshot-4.jpg)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v730/nz_witch/TS3_FamblyHomes/Screenshot-5.jpg)

Download lot here (http://www.box.net/shared/axa3c13lqu).

The next two schemes I'm deciding between, both come from stylephreak (http://www.stylephreak.com/cm.php).

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v730/nz_witch/TS3_FamblyHomes/scheme2.jpg)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v730/nz_witch/TS3_FamblyHomes/scheme1.jpg)

Another interesting looking site is http://colorschemedesigner.com/

So if anyone else is into working to a fixed colour scheme, I'd be most interested to see the results. I found it made me step outside my usual comfort zone of rather earthy colours.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: Tangie on 2010 June 13, 11:51:07
Hey, house is cute and this is a great idea, Witch! I don't build a lot, but when I do, selecting colors can be a bit tedious. I've been thinking of just getting my hands on a color wheel to help me with this, but I like the idea of choosing a color scheme this way before beginning. Thanks for the links.



Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: crunk on 2010 June 13, 12:26:09
Interesting idea! I've been stuck in a color rut lately and have started a fairly ambitious building project. Thanks to the patch allowing for in-game lot placement I've broken up some of the huge lots and am turning them into affordable housing. I'll play around with this and post pictures if I come up with anything decent.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: MissKitty on 2010 June 13, 12:42:19
I think it can be really hard to find cheap, usable lots for download and I don't really have the patience to build anything but square boxes for them to live in.

The colour scheme idea is really interesting. I have to admit, though, that I'm not really loving that green used here, but, meh, I'll just change it to something a little darker if it stands out in-game. No biggie. Mostly I'm interested in the house for how it's both useful and prettiful. :)


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: graycurse on 2010 June 13, 13:41:01
Have you ever tried Kuler (http://kuler.adobe.com/)? I love it and use it all the time. You can find color schemes, or match/complement/etc existing colors.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: Ellatrue on 2010 June 13, 20:59:32
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.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: saraswati on 2010 June 14, 01:40:57
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. :)


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: FireDrake on 2010 June 14, 02:40:52
Have you ever tried Kuler (http://kuler.adobe.com/)? 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.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: Sigmund on 2010 June 14, 02:51:40
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.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: witch on 2010 June 14, 06:42:54
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 ...


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: Tangie on 2010 June 15, 00:56:28
Your house is so colorful on the inside that I actually thought the stripes on the outside looked cute and of course they coordinated nicely. Plus, it was unique and different. It might be interesting to see what different treatments do to the overall look, though.

You inspired me yesterday so I'll try to post some screen shots. I usually suck at doing this so we'll see if I phail. heh. (Assuming they work at all, edited to make the pics a little larger so they're easier to see.)

This is a mid-priced family home - my goal was to create an 'in between' house that had room for a growing family but didn't cost too much. On a 20x20 lot the price is just under 30k.

(http://img811.imageshack.us/img811/1633/midpricedhome.jpg)

I started off with a turquoise/blue/peach color theme on the main floor. It's OK, but I'm not crazy about it. Suggestions?

(http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/5732/mainfloor1.jpg)

Basement is only partially furnished; just carried some of the blue down there.

(http://img811.imageshack.us/img811/1833/basement.jpg)

Upstairs is where I had some fun. I started looking at a home decorating book I had and veered off course; I just really loved a picture in the book of a room done all in citrus colors, so I started there, with the kids room. Carried the yellow out into the hall, and used the color wheel for the contrasting colors used in the master. Got way out of my decorating box on this floor and had a blast, even if no one else likes it. ;)

(http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/4089/upstairs1.jpg)

(http://img809.imageshack.us/img809/5742/upstairs2.jpg)


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: witch on 2010 June 15, 03:02:26
Before I even mention your colours, I have to say I like the orientation of your house. It could sit either way on a lot rotation. That was also the idea behind my steps coming off sideways on both sides. Your pictures are fine, but I find the grid distracting. There's a button to turn off the internal grid, or I usually put a sim or two in the lot for pics so as to avoid the grid entirely.

Colours now. Turquoise and peach would be fine but I think the problem with downstairs is that the turquoise dominates utterly. I tried mostly using the neutral grey or white as a background, then adding the stronger colours as accents. Also some textures show the colour differently, for instance, your couches don't look very peach and there's not much peach showing elsewhere.

I do like the kids' citrus bedroom, even the pattern/stripe clash works in this context - IMHO! I'm also a lilac/green fan, so no complaints here. The basement was a smart move and one I totally forgot about, that would allow room for another bedroom/bathroom combo and maybe a play/party/skilling room.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: Claeric on 2010 June 15, 06:13:04
I tend to pick matching colors or patterns and paste them all over a house (assuming the house doesnt have a theme, I like to think I'm pretty good with themed stuff). The first Sims 3 house I made was all the same color because I couldn't think of anything. The site you linked will be a fantastic help because, as that first house shows, a bunch of color variety can still be very, very consistent and pretty.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: Tangie on 2010 June 15, 22:40:32
Thanks for the feedback, Witch. Those main floor colors just weren't doing it for me, either! That's why I kinda gave up on the color theme and just started thumbing through my decorating book.

I reworked the colors on the main floor. Still pretty much the same color family, but I do like it better although it's still a whole lotta color. 

(http://img816.imageshack.us/img816/8922/newmainfloor2.jpg)

(http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/2407/newmainfloor3.jpg)


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: Zazazu on 2010 June 15, 23:35:45
Yeah, I like it much better with the more muted tones, Tangie.

The houses I have my playable/sacred sims live in are color coded to them and given whatever design style it seems like the adults would want. The other houses, those I build to wait for townies to move into, are internally in boring creams, whites, and grays. My playables don't visit in townie homes that often, preferring to associate with other playables who have nicely decorated pads. Externals, I pick one premade swatch and then do the other finishes in complementary or contrasting tones.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: witch on 2010 June 16, 06:39:24
Yeah, much better Tangie. I like the peach kitchen, it gives a little warmth to the scheme.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: crunk on 2010 June 16, 15:55:33
I'm really struggling with this - I keep generating colors schemes and dismissing them as hideous, but I've been using the same range of blues and neutrals in all of my houses for a month or more - I'm bored!

Any suggestions?

The houses I have my playable/sacred sims live in are color coded to them and given whatever design style it seems like the adults would want.

I've been doing this for a while, using the favorite colors of the adults and customizing bedrooms to the spawns' favorites, but I've had multiple generations now with almost identical favorite colors.




Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: The_Goddess on 2010 June 16, 16:33:32
I'm really struggling with this - I keep generating colors schemes and dismissing them as hideous, but I've been using the same range of blues and neutrals in all of my houses for a month or more - I'm bored!

Any suggestions?


I was at the hardware store this weekend choosing paint for my kitchen.  Most hardware stores will have project idea cards right there in the paint section.  They are free and have great color combination ideas on them, as well as photos of rooms that the color schemes have been used in.  I picked up about a dozen of the little pamphlets. Check them out next time you're shopping, or check their web sites to see if they have them on-line.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: Tangie on 2010 June 16, 22:52:12
Yeah, I like it much better with the more muted tones, Tangie.

The houses I have my playable/sacred sims live in are color coded to them and given whatever design style it seems like the adults would want. The other houses, those I build to wait for townies to move into, are internally in boring creams, whites, and grays. My playables don't visit in townie homes that often, preferring to associate with other playables who have nicely decorated pads. Externals, I pick one premade swatch and then do the other finishes in complementary or contrasting tones.


BTW, you might find this interesting (or not, heh) but I built this house pre-AMB and it is based on a house (on Lexington Ave) that caught my eye; I pass it going to and from work everyday. The front step goes all across the house and has four 2-story columns that hold up a rounded roof off the second story. It's one of those older homes that I always think are very "stately" looking. Still can't do round, but I tried re-doing the front entrance using the new two-story columns and I actually liked this version better. The scale just wasn't right with such a large front porch.

And I don't tend to even build homes for sims I don't plan to play. If I did, I wouldn't spend much time decorating them, either.

@crunk: Is there a public library near you? You might find some books on decorating with color. I have found the one I have to be very helpful. It's called the Color Scheme Bible (by Anna Starmer) and is full of color schemes in just about every color you can imagine. Each scheme will list 5 colors: a main color for the walls, specify which color to use for the woodwork, another color for upholstery, and then it suggests two accent colors and what kind of items (like vases) to use them on. I have really found it inspiring and I've found myself using all kinds of combinations I never would have before, so maybe you'll find it helpful, too. I might not paint my own house these colors, but it sure is fun decorating sims' houses!

Honey and Vanilla Cream with some chocolate and a sprinkle of raspberry. NOT something I would have ever created on my own. Unless I was planning to eat it, lol.

(http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/7364/interior4i.jpg)






Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: Zazazu on 2010 June 16, 23:31:12
Yeah, I like it much better with the more muted tones, Tangie.

The houses I have my playable/sacred sims live in are color coded to them and given whatever design style it seems like the adults would want. The other houses, those I build to wait for townies to move into, are internally in boring creams, whites, and grays. My playables don't visit in townie homes that often, preferring to associate with other playables who have nicely decorated pads. Externals, I pick one premade swatch and then do the other finishes in complementary or contrasting tones.


BTW, you might find this interesting (or not, heh) but I built this house pre-AMB and it is based on a house (on Lexington Ave) that caught my eye; I pass it going to and from work everyday. The front step goes all across the house and has four 2-story columns that hold up a rounded roof off the second story. It's one of those older homes that I always think are very "stately" looking. Still can't do round, but I tried re-doing the front entrance using the new two-story columns and I actually liked this version better. The scale just wasn't right with such a large front porch.

And I don't tend to even build homes for sims I don't plan to play. If I did, I wouldn't spend much time decorating them, either.
I think I know what house you are talking about. Post pics (or PM me pics) when you're done.

I do build for townies because my 'hood is self-created with tiny lots, so finding lots for it would be difficult. I pull a houseplan for 1 out of 4, but usually the number of bedrooms I need and the lot size kinds of determines the build.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: Tangie on 2010 June 18, 00:39:37
OK, I stuck with the Honey, Vanilla, Chocolate, Raspberry, and Bright Pink color scheme (edited to add: except for the exterior, obviously - because I forgot), as mentioned and shown in the pic above. I rebuilt the house, though. I have trouble with this and tend to make them oversized.

Craftsman style with a garage that could be used for other purposes. Depreciated so it should cost less than 19-20k, depending on the cost of the lot you place it on. It has 2 BR, one with a full-sized bed and the other with a twin bed and a crib. Top of the line shower but the toilets and sinks are lowest level (useful for building handiness), and the stove and refrigerator are not the lowest but not the highest, either. Bookcase and cheap TV but no other skill-building objects, and the landscaping is rather sparse but it was the best I could do on a budget. :P

ETA: file has been updated, see the end of this post.

If you want it, you can download it here: http://www.mediafire.com/?zcxxhnzmjlm

I had a big problem with the roof over the front porch. No matter what I tried, I could not cover that triangular piece of wall that is created under it. You might be able to see it in the pic. Maybe eventually siding can be applied to it should some miracle occur.

Front of house (with bummer bare spot under porch roof)

(http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/9223/frontyf.jpg)

Back of house:

(http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/7182/backfm.jpg)

Interior shots:

(http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/9573/interior1z.jpg)

(http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/2637/interior2a.jpg)

ETA: OK, take 2. I recolored it and YAY. Colors are now consistant AND I was able to apply siding to that little roof bit that refused to work earlier. Can be downloaded at this link: http://www.mediafire.com/?awtewwifmt4

New Pic:

(http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/3044/craftsmantake2.jpg)



Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: The_Goddess on 2010 June 18, 02:06:27
You know I'm going to have to download this because it was built in my world.  That and it is really nice.  Can I add it to my updated Fargo… When if EA fixes CAW?


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: Tangie on 2010 June 18, 02:16:58
Sure. I started a new game (still empty of sims at this point) because my old one is probably toast and there are lots of empty lots that are perfect for building. And I found those 20x30 lots opposite the community buildings to be perfect for the fire station, the salon, and something else - laundrymat?

I've downloaded about 17 custom worlds and yours is still one of my favs. I was looking forward to the update with the bridge to the island. Let's hope EA fixes CAW!


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: The_Goddess on 2010 June 18, 02:35:08
I fixed all of its problems (floating man whole, added land bridge to island) but decided to wait until Ambitions came out to upload the new and improved.  I thought there might be new stuff I would like to add.  I was right, but now I can't add all the cool new buildings I built and upload the darn thing.  I built a better Laundromat that fits the spot next to the church, and a junkyard/consignment store by the science center.   I put the fire station in the suburbs near the farm land.  I wanted it more central because there is a whole new neighborhood by the science center now.   As soon as CAW is fixed I'll upload it before EA breaks it again. 


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: FireDrake on 2010 June 18, 03:12:37
I love the interior of that house Tangie, it looks like a fancy pack of chocolate truffles with raspberry filling. Mmm... To me the garage looks a little big though. But how did you attach it to the house without a foundation?


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: witch on 2010 June 18, 05:20:17
Nice Tangie, I like the 2nd lot you've uploaded, I'm always short of starter homes for awesomestory mode.

FireDrake, check MTS for tutorials on adding a garage to a house with foundation. Same system as TS2, so plenty of tutorials around.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: Tangie on 2010 June 18, 21:59:51
I love the interior of that house Tangie, it looks like a fancy pack of chocolate truffles with raspberry filling. Mmm... To me the garage looks a little big though. But how did you attach it to the house without a foundation?

Hee. You're making me hungry.

Yes, the garage is out of proportion to the house. Length-wise, it is the smallest I could make it and still fit the parking space in it so sims could actually park a car in there. Width-wise, if I take away the extra square on either side of the garage door, the side of the garage door clips through the living room wall. DNW. So that was pretty much the smallest I could make it. I may have been able to take away one square length-wise, but might have had to use moveobjects on to place the parking space. I think there is something that is just off about the scale of houses in general in comparison to sims. It is one of the reasons why I find it difficult to make them small. That, and the crappy routing.

You have to use the constrainfloorelevation (CFE) false cheat to attach the walls to the rest of the house and then shorten walls etc. I hadn't done it in awhile and was afraid that I forgot how, but it all came back to me. Witch is correct, you can find several tutorials on the 'net that explain how to do it.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: FireDrake on 2010 June 18, 22:11:41
I love the interior of that house Tangie, it looks like a fancy pack of chocolate truffles with raspberry filling. Mmm... To me the garage looks a little big though. But how did you attach it to the house without a foundation?

Hee. You're making me hungry.

Yes, the garage is out of proportion to the house. Length-wise, it is the smallest I could make it and still fit the parking space in it so sims could actually park a car in there. Width-wise, if I take away the extra square on either side of the garage door, the side of the garage door clips through the living room wall. DNW. So that was pretty much the smallest I could make it. I may have been able to take away one square length-wise, but might have had to use moveobjects on to place the parking space. I think there is something that is just off about the scale of houses in general in comparison to sims. It is one of the reasons why I find it difficult to make them small. That, and the crappy routing.

You have to use the constrainfloorelevation (CFE) false cheat to attach the walls to the rest of the house and then shorten walls etc. I hadn't done it in awhile and was afraid that I forgot how, but it all came back to me. Witch is correct, you can find several tutorials on the 'net that explain how to do it.

I've noticed it is challenging to make smaller houses that look good. I can pump out grunge houses for my shanty towns in no time though, but they lack a certain quality. And I did find the tutorials via Google, but I got lazy and didn't feel like booting up the game and waiting for it to load. Thanks for that though, much appreciated.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: The_Goddess on 2010 June 19, 00:12:32
I like the garage larger; we need the room for a washer and dryer.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: radiophonic on 2010 June 19, 16:46:04
http://www.colourlovers.com/ nuff said.


Title: Re: Fambly starter - colour challenge.
Post by: Tangie on 2010 June 20, 15:37:27
I don't know whether to thank you or not - I just spent an hour playing with COPASO - the Color Pallette Software on that site - when I should have been doing something else.  :)