Split Level on Second Storey

          Hey there! Here's another great tutorial from  "The Sim Supply". The last tutorial was about how to create a Split Leveled floor in Sims 3. We remember that he used  the code "constrainfloorelevation" and set it to false. This code allows all terrain adjustments regardless of objects, Sims, and other structures on them. Walls, floors, and objects will move with the terrain, allowing you to create sloped walls and floored hills. However, placing new walls/floors will still flatten terrain, and placing objects will still require the terrain to be flat initially if the objects normally require it. The default configuration of this code is set to "true", change it to "false" to enable this behavior. Try to practice a bit in using this code, sometimes you'll be annoyed if you'll forget to disable after using it. So be aware, an set it to "false" after doing some changes in your project to prevent some screw-ups. Here's how, during your game play in Sims 3 and in "Build/Buy" mode, at the same time press CTRL+LSHIFT+C to bring up the cheat box an then type in the code "constrainfloorelevation false" to activate. Actually you'll learn this in the first tutorial from The Sim Supply in my Blog, check this out.
          In this Tutorial, explains to you guy's in how to make a Split Leveled floor in the second floor of your house. Well it sound confusing actually, but everything is explained in the Video. So have fun with this Tutorial and watch out for more.

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