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Post by musicsimmer on May 16, 2016 18:59:09 GMT -5
Hey there folks, I'm new here, but I've been playing the sims since "Sims 1". I dabbled in recoloring in the Sims 2, but now I only have a mac for Sims 4, so unfortunately I'm no longer able to use modding tools. Introduction aside, I'm hoping someone here may be willing to try making these 2 vintage window styles necessary for the in game recreation of my childhood home. From what I remember about recoloring, these windows could possibly be made by editing or replacing the mullion overlay on a base game window like the "Octopane". Here's the example pictures... ... and here's a picture of the base game window that would be perfect as a base... I'd love it if someone could make the windows in at least two colours, white and dark wood, and with the glass panes transparent. My sincerest thanks to anyone who would like to give these a try, so my simself can finally have the proper windows in his house. Cheers.
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Post by musicsimmer on May 21, 2016 15:39:35 GMT -5
Perhaps I overcomplicated things a bit, I would me more than happy if someone would simply clone the Octopane base game window and remove the vertical bars, like this... Sorry about the shaky handed photoshop job, just hoping someone may be willing to make this window for the simified version of the house I grew up in, and any other 1930's style houses that I build. Thank You in Advance :D.
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Post by orangemittens on May 31, 2016 15:28:03 GMT -5
Hi musicsimmer , I've made the second window...the Octopane edit and posted it in my Studio HERE. It comes in all the Octopane colors plus black. It was easier to do as a mesh edit than as a recolor. I'll take a look at the other as well.
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Post by musicsimmer on Jun 2, 2016 11:11:34 GMT -5
Oh My! It's absolutely Perfect, I am eternally grateful! Thank you a million times. Edit... Just though I'd show a pic of how great they look. The Sim Version... Thanks.
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Post by diadan on Jun 11, 2016 3:55:48 GMT -5
a little OT, but how did you make the farm roof look so perfect musicsimmer I've made and I'm probably going to recreate again the amityville house but the edges of the roof on the top half still look disconnected to the other parts of the roof.
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Post by musicsimmer on Jun 11, 2016 18:09:47 GMT -5
a little OT, but how did you make the farm roof look so perfect musicsimmer I've made and I'm probably going to recreate again the amityville house but the edges of the roof on the top half still look disconnected to the other parts of the roof. That's alright. It's not too tricky, but it's hard to explain. I have a cc free version of my house on the gallery (origin ID: PianoCollector), I think I called it "Charming Cottage". The best way to to figure it out is to play around with someone else's roof and pick it apart (mine for example), thats how I learned over the years. Cheers mate.
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Post by musicsimmer on Jun 26, 2016 16:21:15 GMT -5
Just wondering if anyone is willing to look into my other stained glass window request. That one will probably require a mesh be made, but would be ever so greatly appreciated. I've also noticed these would work great for the Halliwell Manor from "Charmed". Here's another pic for inspiration... You folks here are so nice here, and I would be oh so grateful if someone could take a shot at this window. :D Cheers.
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