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Get Your Homeless Bums off the Street in Style! (Over-stuff-able Housing)
« on: 2009 August 27, 03:07:57 »
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With all consideration to Mr. Pescado's list of what's acceptable and what's not for playable families, this first group consists of "Display Grade" dwellings.  In fact, that's exactly why I built them.

I started them for looks, nothing more, than I realized that half the population of my town could live in these three lots if I just turned on the Overstuffed Households option in awesomemod. Then I realized that if EA ever releases an expansion pack that has apartments, I'll have a head start.  I decided that instead of waiting until I had the time to completely furnish them, I would upload them as they currently are.  Each one comes with a single family dwelling of a different size. More beds and/or cribs can be added to fit the desired family size for the building. I uploaded MANY screenshots of each building (there are over 80 shots in all).

This is what they look like:


If someone wants a huge house that goes above and beyond the Display Grade criteria, then this could be the house for you! This one is HUGE, 15 Sim-worthy plus guest house with modern-type architecture. It has an indoor pool, backyard with playground and BBQ area, rec rooms, study/office, HUGE playroom for toddlers and children, and a ton more. It is fully furnished and still has room for more stuff! Here's a picture of the exterior.


All of the lots (and both of the street replacement texture sets) can be found here.

Disclaimer: I, the maker of these lots, realize that by posting this here on MATY I am opening myself up to severe chastisement, lip-ripping, and possibly other tortures like having my works be put on display as "DO NOT WANT" content by other members of MATY. It's a risk I'll take.
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Re: Get Your Homeless Bums off the Street in Style! (Over-stuff-able Housing)
« Reply #1 on: 2009 August 27, 03:14:57 »
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These look nice and architecturally accurate. Nice job - I like the contrast of the buildings when you make more than one per lot, yet they all work with the roofing choice you made. Very nice.
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« Reply #2 on: 2009 August 27, 04:24:59 »
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The house situated on the lot to the very left looks really nice. This sure beats those ugly-ass barracks I built in my neighbourhood.
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« Reply #3 on: 2009 August 27, 04:38:48 »
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I like these. They are compact and look realistic. I think they'd fit well into just about any neighborhood, but would work especially well in a historic hood.
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« Reply #4 on: 2009 August 27, 05:05:44 »
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Yeah. I like my sims to be crowded, dammit! All that space in between the houses has been driving me crazy. This rowhouse should work nicely.
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« Reply #5 on: 2009 August 27, 05:13:34 »
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This is great! Good work!

Finally I can be a selfish asshole - in style.
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« Reply #6 on: 2009 August 27, 05:34:56 »
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I'm glad you all like them!  Shoot, just a change in wallpaper and knock down some of the pretties and slum lords could be in hog heaven with these! Grin

Yes, Rushmorerunner, they are architecturally accurate. I spent considerable amount of time just searching the vastness of the interwebz for proper pictures for reference. I knew what I wanted, just didn't know exactly how to approach it. I've been crossing my fingers that others would like them as much as I do.

Re: Period vs. modern, I was playing around with these a bit when I first started building them. If it's modern architecture anyone is after, all that takes is a change in roof style, wallpaper, doors, windows, and possibly some of the railings. One thing I will advise, though, is that when it comes to the one on the right-hand corner, because of the basement, the roof needs to be drug over the entire building at once. I tried placing the roof differently on it but kept getting a refusal to place because of something like uneven terrain (I don't remember right now exactly how it was worded). It took me about a half hour to figure out the basement was causing the problem. I have plans of redoing these in a modern style when time allows but I really don't know when that will happen. I'm slowly working through my current to-do queue and trying not to add any more to it at the moment, so I may get there yet. One thing that definitely comes before that is two more of this type of building for the other side of town.
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« Reply #7 on: 2009 August 27, 07:44:25 »
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My Sunset Valley will look more like a true city with these! Thanks for the links.

Now, I'll be working tirelessly to make Awesomemod work for once.
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« Reply #8 on: 2009 August 27, 12:05:36 »
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The rowhouses are my favorites, looks roomy enough for multiple families. I love the architecture and the style is very chic. Are they furnished? Doesn't really matter, I love playing doll house and giving them an advant garde style. Creative!
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« Reply #9 on: 2009 August 27, 15:15:39 »
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I've seen pictures of that in your blog days ago, when downloading your empty hoods and the city stuf replacements. Glad to know they are now available to download. I'm very lazy to make it by myself, and unable to get it so goodlooking.
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« Reply #10 on: 2009 August 27, 15:43:44 »
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I like those display homes a lot. I might even have to covert them into apartments in The Sims 2.

My only criticism is with the actual livable house. I feel that the roof at the very front could actually extend into the middle roof, but that's a minor thing. You've done a really good job here. It's quite hard to fill up a big house, and you've made pretty good use of the space, while leaving just enough for the inevitable extra expansion crap. Good job.
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« Reply #11 on: 2009 August 27, 17:04:56 »
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Alex, I know exactly what you mean about that roof.  I am not good at roofs (and in fact, fail miserably overall when it comes to building, but am trying to learn) and rebuilt that roof a half-dozen times or so. I kept running into one problem consistently, in that placing the roof exactly as I wanted it resulted in odd ends and sections of the roof being in places it shouldn't be. In the end I had to compromise between what I wanted to do and what the game would allow me to do.  The more I build, though, the more I'm learning what I can get away with and what I can't so I'm hoping future projects won't look quite as discombobulated roof-wise.  That house was an experiment from the beginning. Someone requested a house for 15 Sims. Could I do it? I had no idea. I decided to try. They had specs they wanted (like the indoor pool) so I figured out where to put the pool then built the house around it. LOL

Let me tell you all, it makes the hours I spent working on all these much more worth it when other people can use them as well. Wink
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« Reply #12 on: 2009 August 29, 09:01:11 »
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 Grin I love those period houses Regina! They're extremely accurate looking.
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« Reply #13 on: 2009 August 29, 18:28:31 »
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Thanks, Saraswati! I must have got a pretty good do on them because aside from Syera's jewelry they're the hottest downloads of the month. LOL  That's good because it gives me a lot of incentive to get the others started that I want on the other side of downtown. Cheesy
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