Sunday, August 25, 2013

Sim Acres Design Showcase Volume 1





Welcome to the first in our series of design excellence!  First up is Summerset House in Twinbrook!


Autumn Summerset grew up in Bridgeport and always felt that she was a city girl for life.  Then she got word that she had inherited old Uncle Chappy Summerset’s house in Twinbrook.  When asks about how she came to inherit she laughs and says “It was simple!  My name starts with A and I was at the top of the list!”




It didn't take her long to decide to give up her crazy city life and give a slower paced life a try.   Sadly, when she reached town she found the house in shambles.  The gardens were overgrown.  The pool was a science experiment and the house itself needed a good overhaul.  Teaming up with designer, Trent Lawler, they gave Summerset House an updated classic style.



The house is set on a fairly busy street and the seating area is a perfect spot to watch everyone go by and also to meet up with the neighbors.


The kitchen itself was in pretty good shape.  New paint job on the cabinets and new wallpaper brightened up the whole room.  New appliances made the kitchen space useable. 


“Having a large kitchen has inspired me to improve my cooking, especially to take advantage of the new garden, “ mentions Autumn “It’s such an improvement over my tiny one in Bridgeport!”


An old hutch found in the garage is filled with things from the local antique shop.  The table was handcrafted by a local artisan.  The color scheme is only slightly modified from the original.  The light fixtures are the only original part of the room.


The living room was in the worst shape.  A broken window led to water damage to the hardwood floors among critters making their home in the fireplace.  A bar made of recycled wood from a local contractor adds to the entertaining value of the room.  The chairs are imported from France.  A new rug rounds out the conversation area.


The piano is Autumn’s own from Bridgeport and her favorite painting she purchased while traveling.


“We were trying to go for a cozy, homey feel in this room” says designer Trent Lawler.  “A great place to sit after a long day, especially on those chilly nights that there seem to be plenty of, “adds Autumn.


From the first time she saw it, even in its decayed condition, Autumn fell in love with the red color of the bedroom.  Trent wanted to brighten things up by going with a lighter wood but wasn’t allowed to change a thing.  In the end Trent was happy with the choices.  The lamp and rug are antiques also from Autumn’s world travels.


 
The red color was also transferred to the bathroom.  Hand-made tiles line the shower.


Since the house was in basically good shape with just minor repairs needed a majority of the budget went into redoing the whole backyard.  “In his later years, Uncle Chappy rarely left the house and became quite the eccentric.   The locals were not shy about sharing stories about him!” mentions Autumn.

Like how, he’d sit in the living room peeking out of the curtain and would quickly close it when people walked by.  There were also stories of grand parties held at the house and that’s what Autumn and Trent were going for in the backyard.  A large deck off the kitchen leads to the pool area and the garden.  A smaller deck off the master bedroom contains a telescope for star gazing.  “I’m still a geek at heart,” said Autumn; “And the clear country skies are just perfect!”



The garden area was overrun with weeds, not having seen an actual plant for years.  After getting tips from the Twinbrook Horticultural Society new crops were planted.  “Having a garden was something that never crossed my mind in the city but I’m finding that it’s quite relaxing and nice way to earn some cash.”



The whole pool area was done over.  An added hotub, along with plenty of conversation areas for guests.   “There was nothing about the pool that could be saved,” said Trent.   “The science club from the local high school came over to get a few samples and we’re pretty sure they found some undiscovered ones,” adds Autumn.



Lounge chairs are perfect for sunbathing and a firepit allows for longer evenings spent outside on chilly summer nights.


In the end Autumn is pleased with the outcome but wouldn't do it again on another house.  “This house turned out exactly as I pictured it and Trent was just wonderful to work with even going along with my ideas when he wasn't sure!” says Autumn.

Adds Trent “This job has become one of my favorites to do because Autumn was great to work with.  It’s helps when there’s good communication between designer and client because  they have to live with it.”

Autumn doesn't regret giving up her lavish life in Bridgeport for the slower country life in Twinbrook.   “It’s nice to come home at the end of the day and sit on the porch and chat with neighbors strolling by or heading out to local festivals on the weekends.  The sense of community is very strong here but most importantly it feels like home.”


Download Autumn and Summerset house here!

Go 4th and Sim!

This thing has been just a freaking nightmare to do so unless I get my patience back or find an easier way to do this it will most likely be the last volume.




Thursday, August 22, 2013

Random Sims Musings-Sims Edition 8-22-13

This is just a quick one.  I may have been too soon to react (exactly what I thought other people were doing :o) about how the Sims look.  After reading more stuff this is a Pre-Alpha release they are playing with and showing now.  Now I'm no expert when it comes to the lingo but I figured it's still early in the game (HA-HA!!!!!).  Literally though and now this could be bullshit buuuuut....sounds like the staff is working on getting the game working before they put the minor details in.

I know for some people this isn't good enough and there's plenty of stuff that won't work to their liking and how dare they release this stuff and blah, blah, blah.  Yeah, whatever.

Sadly I'm going to miss the live broadcast today but I'm sure by the time I get home tonight it will be up and running.  I'm really enjoying hearing about The Sims 4 but I wish I could've been there.  Maybe one day.

Go 4th and Sim!

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Random Sims Musings The Sims 4 Edition 8-20-13

So I got up early enough on my day off to watch the EA press conference from Gamescom and I'm so freaking happy they started it with The Sims!  I'm just not interested in the other games (sorry I only have enough money to be loyal to one franchise).

Thought the announcement trailer was pretty good.



Then there was the gameplay video.



First off I have to say that I hate the new look of the sims.  They look too much like Sims 2.  

The gameplay looks pretty good.  I know that it probably won't be as intense as the trailer shows but it did give a good idea of how the game will work.

Building looks like fun!  I never thought about picking up and just moving rooms but I've been doing that since Blueprint mode came out.  So that's okay.

Create a Sim will take some getting used to.  I was never a big user of the sliders, I usually used one of the premade ones from the library and tweaked from there.  Hopefully they left the random options in.

One thing I hope they touch on in the live broadcast on Thursday is rabbitholes.  I love them and I want them.  I'm not a micromanager that needs to control everything my sims do.  I don't need to watch them eat, stand in line to buy stuff or how they spend their working day.  But I do like the opportunities that come up and would like to see that expanded more (like what the medical and movie careers have now).

There's a thread on the Sims message board about the definition of "sandbox" playing.  I didn't like that I had to shop for my clothing and food in Sims 2 but that seems to be the popular option from what I'm reading.  It's kind of weird though that the same ones that want shopping don't want things to be unlocked as achievements.  But I wouldn't mind if there were special objects you had to earn (World Adventures) or certain outfits unlocked (careers).


The Gurus keep saying that they're listening to what the players want but I worry that all they'll hear is the one side and not take everyone's opinion into account.  I know they can't please everyone but I don't know.  I'll just have to wait for more information and maybe take the opportunity to get my hopes and wishes out there too.

Overall a very exciting day in The Sims community!  Probably only to be topped by Thursday's live broadcast!

Go 4th and Sim!

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Random Sims Musings 8-10-13

So lately I'm been trying to figure out what to do with this little Sims empire I'm trying to create and don't really know what to do with it.  I would like it to be something.  Something people see of course would be nice.  But for now I figure I'll just plug along trying to get my stuff out there as best I can.  Got the whole tumblr account set up and I'll be using that for more creative things, like stories and profiles of my Sims.  I have an idea for one, I just need to work on it.  I have all sorts of pictures and mostly have stories behind my sims.  Now I would just like to put them together so maybe other people can come across it.    We'll see how this all goes.

On another topic, I watched the trailer and a few videos for Grand Theft Auto V.  Sadly, it doesn't seem to be for the PC but only for consoles which I do not own.  I like the look of it and open game play is always good.  Back in the day I bought the Vice City game and couldn't get past the second mission.  It was hard for me to play it on the PS2.  Mostly I would just have the guy steal cars and blow things up.

Anyway, I got to thinking about The Sims 4 while watching the new videos and I know there are people out there don't want it to look too realistic but to me it seems to be the direction to go.  I don't want cartoony looking Sims.  I want them to look real but still look like they're drawn.  I hated the look of The Sims 2.  They all had weird expressions and they're heads were shaped wrong.  In The Sims 3 I do get a sense that there are different looking sims around town.  Personally, I end up just making all mine looking the same or very similar but oh well.

Guess we'll just have to wait until Gamescom next week to see The Sims 4 gameplay.  Would love to go to something like that but with no money, no passport and hard to take time off from work it's not really possible.

Go 4th and Sim!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

The Salty Dog Amusement Pier

Presenting the Salty Dog Amusement Pier! Some remember it from sweet childhood memories as carefree days running around the boardwalk and playing video games for hours. Or having drinks at sunset with that special summer someone. After a long period of neglect, it's been brought back to its former glory and then some!



Fun, excitement and new memories are just steps away!



Fun Pier One with the Salty Dog Gift Store, Salty Dog Arcade and the Salty Dog Pub.



Visit the Salty Dog for drinks, karaoke and most importantly the LOVE TESTER!



Hit up the Salty Dog Food Court to chase away those hunger pangs! Listen to the rebels from Opinion Point. Signs available for any rant! Let's not forget the bake stand for any young entrepreneurs! After your meal take a picture in the photo booth! Or check out some local artists one of a kind work!



Fun Pier Two with Madame Futura Fortunes, Street Musician Square and the Salty Pup Play Area!



The kids can spend hours at the Salty Pup Play Area!



Don't forget to pick up something from the Junkstop Stand!

So relive your carefree summer days starting now at the Salty Dog Amusement Pier!

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Random Sims Links

Had this sitting as a draft for a while now but never got around to posting it.  It's an article about how the traits for The Sims came to be.  Some interesting reading

http://www.raymazza.com/1/post/2013/05/designing-character-traits-in-the-sims-3.html


And now a little video with some Sims background.  More interesting stuff.

Ahh, the music brings back the good old days!

I love this stuff because I like finding out how all this stuff gets created.  I'm sure there are some great stories out there.  

Go 4th and Sim!





Thursday, August 1, 2013

Random Picture Thursday

You know it!  You love it!  Randomly being random...............

This is what happens when you cut the funding for driver's ed!


Go 4th and Sim!