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Old 25th Jul 2009, 08:54 AM DefaultTutorial: How to build a multi split level home (eqivalent to 8 clicks) #1
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Tutorial: How to make a multi split level home

So basically, the other tutorials for Sims 3 on how to make a split level explain how to make a level of the house lower than the rest –(or equivalent to 4 clicks)—
In my tutorial, I will show you how to build a split level equivalent to 8 clicks, though part of it goes slightly underground.
There is no custom content required, and I have tried to take the screenshots as simple as I could.
Hope this helps anybody who was curious on how I accomplished this feature in one of my projects.

And just to let you know, the tutorial is in a Word Document.
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Old 28th Jul 2009, 12:35 AM #2
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Thank you taking the time to make a tutorial and share your knowledge. It would have been a pleasure to learn from it, but I can't view the document. A .pdf would have been a better format. I'm on Windows XP Pro 64 bit - perhaps if I were to update to service pack 3...
Old 28th Jul 2009, 01:07 AM #3
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Quote:
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Thank you taking the time to make a tutorial and share your knowledge. It would have been a pleasure to learn from it, but I can't view the document. A .pdf would have been a better format. I'm on Windows XP Pro 64 bit - perhaps if I were to update to service pack 3...


Aw no!
Do you know how I could make it into a pdf file? Becuase I have no idea
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Old 28th Jul 2009, 07:19 AM #4
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I've tried numerous times to post on this thread, but I'll try one more time.

What you need is a simple, free PDF Converter to convert your Word Document into a .pdf format. That way there is no hassle and no need to learn about pdf's.
Old 29th Jul 2009, 02:22 AM #5
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shoosh Malooka
I've tried numerous times to post on this thread, but I'll try one more time.

What you need is a simple, free PDF Converter to convert your Word Document into a .pdf format. That way there is no hassle and no need to learn about pdf's.


Ok I will try that later when I get a chance thanks
Er...why have you writen the same thing over and over? (lol) xD
Old 29th Jul 2009, 01:45 PM #6
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rosalie_Q
Aw no!
Do you know how I could make it into a pdf file? Becuase I have no idea


Hi, you could try Cute PDF. It's free and just installs as a virtual printer, so when you want to print a document from any program you'd choose the Print... option to select it. Handy if you want to create PDFs from anything and it takes a lot less time than Acrobat. You can get it here if you're interested.

BTW, huge thanks for the tutorials.
Old 13th Aug 2009, 04:20 AM #7
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Thank you very much!
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Wow, this was very knowledgable. Thanks a bunch! :D

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Old 22nd Sep 2009, 05:43 AM DefaultMulti Split Level Home #9
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Hi Rosali Q,

I just learned how to build your house from your tutorial. The only thing I got confused on the next split level . You said to delete the foundation and then you can start your next split level. Did you put steps there? Well other than that this is the first house I have ever built. You do beautiful work.

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Old 29th Sep 2009, 02:04 AM #10
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Rosalie Q: I have a program to convert anything to a PDF natively on my Mac and I can read Word documents. Do you want me to convert it for you and then I could just email the PDF to you.
Old 15th Dec 2009, 01:45 AM #11
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this really helped me out alot, i did sort of the same layout just bigger andmore spacey my house looks beautiful. Thanks Rosalie :D
Old 1st Oct 2010, 07:23 PM DefaultWord View #12
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shoosh Malooka
Thank you taking the time to make a tutorial and share your knowledge. It would have been a pleasure to learn from it, but I can't view the document. A .pdf would have been a better format. I'm on Windows XP Pro 64 bit - perhaps if I were to update to service pack 3...





Microsoft Word Viewer (free)

Old 1st Oct 2011, 04:39 PM Terrific! #13
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I downloaded and saved your file. It looks great! Soon, I plan to test this on a building project of my own!




Quote:
Originally Posted by Rosalie_Q
Tutorial: How to make a multi split level home

So basically, the other tutorials for Sims 3 on how to make a split level explain how to make a level of the house lower than the rest –(or equivalent to 4 clicks)—
In my tutorial, I will show you how to build a split level equivalent to 8 clicks, though part of it goes slightly underground.
There is no custom content required, and I have tried to take the screenshots as simple as I could.
Hope this helps anybody who was curious on how I accomplished this feature in one of my projects.

And just to let you know, the tutorial is in a Word Document.
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