Riptide651
13th Feb 2012, 05:24 AM
Requires Ambitions and World Adventures
In this tutorial, I'd like to teach you how to make a steam shower. I recently used one of these on my ski vacation, and let me tell you, after skiing for a few hours, it is so relaxing. So I decided to build one. It is actually relatively easy. I would have used a fog machine but it is not able to work with triggers, but it would help because they are isolated to one room. The only real problem is that the fog comes out of the room itself so we can just say the windows have a leak. :)
Items Used:
- A backless, preferably open shower, because it is in a room already. A good one to use is:Hugelunatic's Backless Shower (The one with no doors at all) (http://modthesims.info/download.php?t=394883)
- a Hidden Trigger
- A Fog Emitter
Which looks like this:http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-bd2hse7HR74/TiJDdO_K5CI/AAAAAAABXLg/n6IFAcia8HE/s1600/MTS_whiterider-1214589-Fogemitter.jpg
Good Things to Know
- tce: testingcheatsenabled true/false
- buydebug (must have tce activated for use): opens up hidden items.
How To Do It
1. Set up a room to place your steam shower, preferably 3x2 with a glass door.
http://i.imgur.com/tEZwL.jpg
Subsection:Accesing buydebug
1. Activate tce
2. Open the cheat box again, then type in "buydebug"
3.This will open a hidden section in the sections folder, click on it.
4. You will see 5 sections within this folder, click on the first one(World Adventures) to find your hidden trigger, and place it (MUST HAVE WA), then click on the last one(Misc. Items) and scroll until you find the fog emitter, which looks like a large blue-green orb, and place it.
2. Place the trigger, the shower, and fog emitter in the room.
http://i.imgur.com/TgJdn.jpg
Note: The silver object on the left hand side of the room is the trigger, it is gold in game, but it is recolorable.
3. In the above picture the the trigger and the fog emitter are already connected, but you would connect them just like in this article: Carl Sims 3 Guide: Building a Tomb (http://www.carls-sims-3-guide.com/worldadventures/tombbuilding.php)
SubSection:Setting up the trigger
1. Activate TCE
2.Shift-Click on the fog emitter and select "Add the ability to have activated behaviors"
3. Shift-Click on the Hidden Lever and Select "Link Triggers" then select "the option "Hidden Lever" or something along those lines, because after all there is only one.
4. Shift-Click on the Fog Emitter and click "Link to Activated Behaviors" and then select "Toggle"
5. Your Switch is now set up! :)
4.Ctrl-Shift click on the fog emitter (you have to have tce activated for this) and set the visual effect to: ep2SpiritFog
5. Now your steam shower is all set! Note: When you first enter the lot the fog emitter will be turned on, just inspect the hidden trigger to turn it off. When you use the shower to get the effect of steam, just inspect the switch to turn the emitter on and then take a shower. Don't forget to turn it off, it wastes electricity ;)
The Final Product
http://i.imgur.com/j9609.jpg
The fog is visible and you will be able to tell the difference when you turn it on.
In this tutorial, I'd like to teach you how to make a steam shower. I recently used one of these on my ski vacation, and let me tell you, after skiing for a few hours, it is so relaxing. So I decided to build one. It is actually relatively easy. I would have used a fog machine but it is not able to work with triggers, but it would help because they are isolated to one room. The only real problem is that the fog comes out of the room itself so we can just say the windows have a leak. :)
Items Used:
- A backless, preferably open shower, because it is in a room already. A good one to use is:Hugelunatic's Backless Shower (The one with no doors at all) (http://modthesims.info/download.php?t=394883)
- a Hidden Trigger
- A Fog Emitter
Which looks like this:http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-bd2hse7HR74/TiJDdO_K5CI/AAAAAAABXLg/n6IFAcia8HE/s1600/MTS_whiterider-1214589-Fogemitter.jpg
Good Things to Know
- tce: testingcheatsenabled true/false
- buydebug (must have tce activated for use): opens up hidden items.
How To Do It
1. Set up a room to place your steam shower, preferably 3x2 with a glass door.
http://i.imgur.com/tEZwL.jpg
Subsection:Accesing buydebug
1. Activate tce
2. Open the cheat box again, then type in "buydebug"
3.This will open a hidden section in the sections folder, click on it.
4. You will see 5 sections within this folder, click on the first one(World Adventures) to find your hidden trigger, and place it (MUST HAVE WA), then click on the last one(Misc. Items) and scroll until you find the fog emitter, which looks like a large blue-green orb, and place it.
2. Place the trigger, the shower, and fog emitter in the room.
http://i.imgur.com/TgJdn.jpg
Note: The silver object on the left hand side of the room is the trigger, it is gold in game, but it is recolorable.
3. In the above picture the the trigger and the fog emitter are already connected, but you would connect them just like in this article: Carl Sims 3 Guide: Building a Tomb (http://www.carls-sims-3-guide.com/worldadventures/tombbuilding.php)
SubSection:Setting up the trigger
1. Activate TCE
2.Shift-Click on the fog emitter and select "Add the ability to have activated behaviors"
3. Shift-Click on the Hidden Lever and Select "Link Triggers" then select "the option "Hidden Lever" or something along those lines, because after all there is only one.
4. Shift-Click on the Fog Emitter and click "Link to Activated Behaviors" and then select "Toggle"
5. Your Switch is now set up! :)
4.Ctrl-Shift click on the fog emitter (you have to have tce activated for this) and set the visual effect to: ep2SpiritFog
5. Now your steam shower is all set! Note: When you first enter the lot the fog emitter will be turned on, just inspect the hidden trigger to turn it off. When you use the shower to get the effect of steam, just inspect the switch to turn the emitter on and then take a shower. Don't forget to turn it off, it wastes electricity ;)
The Final Product
http://i.imgur.com/j9609.jpg
The fog is visible and you will be able to tell the difference when you turn it on.