Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts

Lighting Tricks

          All houses needs Lights to illuminate the beauty of your Sims house. But sometimes lights don't have enough light to brighten a specific area of your house. I have here a tutorial from TheSimsSupply which will show you some tricks on how to make your house brighter in night time. In this tutorial involves some codes so listen closely. I know all of you will learn from this because it's very informative. This will be very useful to all builders out there. All details and all information's are shown in the video, so go ahead and enjoy the Tutorial! Keep in touch for more tutorials and have a nice day!


Make your own Speed Build

           First of all I would like to thank James from "TheSimSupply" for letting me use his videos. This one is very useful for you guy's who are planning to create your own Speed Builds just like mine. In this Tutorial James will teach you on how to create and edit your own speed build. He actually uses Xsplit in making his videos, I'm using "Mirillis Action!" and edit them in "Windows Movie Maker". You can use another programs but I find "Action!" easier to use. I'll be Including a comparison video by "mikethepenguinn" below the tutorial so that you guy's can see which is better. I hope you'll enjoy this tutorial guy's!



Build with Unlimited Money

         Hi there guy's, here's another useful Tutorial from "TheSimSupply". This one is actually very simple, but it is very useful to those who are fund of making houses in different kinds of lots. In this tutorial James will be showing you on how to use the code "freeRealEstate".
         This code let your Sim ignore the cost when buying a lot and building a house in a current game. So with this code you can buy any house and lot in your game. I hope you'll enjoy this Tutorial and i hope you'll find useful. Have a nice day everyone!


Retaining Walls

          Hi there!, here's another tutorial from "The Sim Supply" for you guy's. This tutorial cover's up on how to retain wall's. This can be useful if your terrain on a lot is not even or flat. I've seen some ideas on how to retain wall's in Sims 3, but I find these one very useful an very informative. If you'll watch the tutorial to the end, you'll see the outcome of the effect.
           I'm looking forward on using this technique on some of my projects. In this tutorial the code "moveobjects" and "disablesnappingtoslotsonalt" are used. "Moveobjects" allow's you to move objects into places where they would normally not be allowed. This also allow's you to pick up Sims. If "disablesnappingtoslotsonalt" is set to "on" (by default it is set to "on"), objects will not snap to slots while holding down the "Alt" key. This can be useful for placing objects such as chairs chairs near tables without them snapping into place, or placing placing counters near other counters. This can also let you rotate an object without snapping to an angle, just hold "Alt" click and hold on an item and drag the cursor where ever to rotate the object. So as you guy's can see, this two code's are very useful and will work very well if used together. You can create a more realistic effects on objects more likely on decorations and stuff's. So I hope you'll enjoy this tutorial and I would love to see your comments below, it will help me improve my work!. Thanks and have a good day!


Garage and Split Levels

            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 to grab a copy and experience the fun in the World of the Sims. 
            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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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.

Split Levels

             Before anything else, I would like to thank all the guy's from "The Sim Supply" for sharing their tutorials to my Blog.
             I remembered the first time I played the Sims 2 from EA Games. At first I didn't mind all stuffs from the Build menu, I just put walls, place doors and windows, and other stuffs on my house. I just wanna play the game, that's all. But then the truth is I really love designing houses, it actually run's in our blood, because my father really do love designing houses.
             So then I decided to try to build a more realistic design of houses in Sims 2. I was really happy knowing what I can actually do in this Game. And then "The Sims 3" was released and after a year I finally got a copy of the Game. I really enjoyed making houses for my Sims in  the game. I've learned so many techniques by just viewing all the videos in youtube.
           Alright then, so much for that, here's the first tutorials for you guy's. Once again, thank you for "The Sim Supply" for this tutorial. In this tutorial you will learn how to create a split leveled floor design in Sims 3. All the details are here so there's no doubt you guy's will really learn accurately in how to accomplish this technique. So have fun and enjoy this tutorial!


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