I've got here another tutorial from "TheSimSupply", but before viewing this tutorial be sure to watch the first two Split Leveling Tutorials right here. It's important to start from the first one to learn how to use the code "constrainfloorelevation" which is useful in making houses in The Sims 3. But before that, if you haven't got a copy of this game, you better grab one for yourself. Click right here
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The code "constrainfloorelevation" allows all terrain adjustments regardless of objects, Sims, and other structures on them. Walls, floors, and other objects will move with the terrain, allowing you to create sloped walls and floored hills. However, placing new walls and floors will still flatten terrain, and placing objects will still require the terrain to be flat initially if the objects normally require it. To activate this code press "CTRL+SHIFT+C" while in Build and Buy Mode, then enter this code "constrainfloorelevation false". Make sure to deactivate this code after using it because it will mess up your house if you'll not, so be aware in using this code sometimes this could be annoying. Well to deactivate this code press "CTRL+SHIFT+C" again and enter "constrainfloorelevation true", and everything's back to normal again.
In this tutorial you will learn how to connect a garage to a split leveled floor area, well actually you can't because it won't allow you to, that's why I'm giving you guy's this tutorial for you to learn how. You may find this tutorial very difficult to do, but a little practice will do. You guy's will have to mess around with this code to discover more tricks. This tutorial is very useful an very informative indeed.
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