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Ullwera



Age: 50

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Fri Apr 13, 2012 12:45 am

wow! Cool school!

I like the fence and those smaller fence thingys on the roof. Very nice!

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SimEm



Age: 33

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Fri Apr 13, 2012 10:22 am

Very cool! I love the school building. It looks great inside and out. The science lab is especially neat. And I need some desks like that. I think the school I built (and the one I redecorated) use that small square kitchen table as desks.
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ilikefishfood



Age: 48

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Fri Apr 13, 2012 11:33 am

Thanks guys!

Ullwera wrote:
wow! Cool school!

I like the fence and those smaller fence thingys on the roof. Very nice!



They're by HolySimoly, but they're pay *cough*

SimEm wrote:
Very cool! I love the school building. It looks great inside and out. The science lab is especially neat. And I need some desks like that. I think the school I built (and the one I redecorated) use that small square kitchen table as desks.


What I did was create the work stations using Buggybooz Kitchen Basic andShakerlicious stuff.

Counter tops with the perfect lab-y looking sink from the Kitchen Basic set placed back to back using the snapobjectsoffcheat, and then placed the matching 4x4 square dining table from her Shakerlicious set under it to create the work space.


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Sugah
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Age: 53

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Wed May 09, 2012 9:04 am

How many times must I hang my head in shame for being behind in my friends' threads???



First of all, I LOVE the two pics of the boys of Christophe Harbour (both in h.s. playin' in the garage, then esp. today's snapshot hubbahubba ).

Quote:
Well, I am on yet another pruning exercise, and realized this is why I can never get my Sims 2, Download folder under 7.5GB. Why do I need TEN different styles of office chair in my game?!
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Ok, I so did not know I had this many cooker hoods! I obviously need help!




I love your Maxis makeovers of the Goth mansion and 130 Sim Lane, Toni.
They are absolutely spectacular and much, much improved over the originals.



Michelle is GORGEOUS! Love her ensemble. Do you know whose mesh it is?
I'd like to do some recolors of it, if the mesher has a generous share policy.
If not, I'll just recolor it for my OWN game and upcoming beach hood.



Also, where did you find her twin Chris' short hair & that dress (wedding pic)?
LOVE IT! Gorgeous!

Your school (and the faux view outside) are SO COOL!
The science lab is awesome! WOW!
VERY neat how you pieced it all together to make it look just right.

You are so creative and skilled in pulling a room together, Lady T.
I remain in awe of your decorating & landscaping talents.






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ilikefishfood



Age: 48

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:25 pm



I haven't checked on this thread in...forever! affraid

I just popped by to explain what's had me so busy the past few days. I've been tweaking, tweaking some more, and then tweaking some more...my Mexican abode for our anniversary update, and just had to share a sneak peak of my desert garden.

It's a work in progress...but I'm getting more pleased with it each day. Still looking for some stuff, so it will change, but wanted to share what I've done at this stage...





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mac



Age: 72

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:31 pm

Your house looks beautiful, but why aren't you at the match???

BTW, it looks like an ODI, 50? 60? overs, not 20-20.

Right now NZ are 127/5, but with a rather low run rate (4.68) for an ODI

Hoping for a WI sweep!
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ilikefishfood



Age: 48

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Wed Jul 11, 2012 10:01 pm

mac wrote:
Your house looks beautiful, but why aren't you at the match???

BTW, it looks like an ODI, 50? 60? overs, not 20-20.

Right now NZ are 127/5, but with a rather low run rate (4.68) for an ODI

Hoping for a WI sweep!


Good boy! You do know your onions! lol! It IS an ODI! *hangs head in shame*

Got caught up in the Sierra Madre...I'll go when it's time for Windies to bat. The stadium is all of 8 minutes away. sunny

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Ullwera



Age: 50

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:09 am

I do like your house and garden so far Toni!



I don´t understand a word you are talking about ODi´s or WI sweeps.

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ilikefishfood



Age: 48

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:45 am

Ullwera wrote:
I don´t understand a word you are talking about ODi´s or WI sweeps.



lol! Sorry. Just ignore me and Mac. We're talking about the game of cricket.

But in case you're mildly curious, there is a West Indies cricket team made up of players from different Caribbean countries> The team is fondly called the 'Windies.' We're playing against New Zealand at matches (games) here in St. Kitts this week.

There are cricket matches that last several days (I'm not kidding), but there's now a shortened version of the game that can be played in one day called appropriately, a 'One Day International' or O.D.I.

Tah dah!!! Now you know a little about cricket!

We lost very, very badly today! verklempt

Ullwera wrote:
I do like your house and garden so far Toni!



Thank you very much! It's been very, very difficult actually. I'm getting confused because Mexican architecture is a mish-mash of traditional and Spanish...and part of Mexico is desert and part is more tropical, like the Caribbean. Also, I might be getting confused with stuff from the American South West, like New Mexico and Arizona and places like that.

I'm pulling my hair out. I'm not sure if I'm getting it right. *sigh*

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butterflyunion



Age: 36

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:11 am

ilikefishfood wrote:


I haven't checked on this thread in...forever! affraid

I just popped by to explain what's had me so busy the past few days. I've been tweaking, tweaking some more, and then tweaking some more...my Mexican abode for our anniversary update, and just had to share a sneak peak of my desert garden.

It's a work in progress...but I'm getting more pleased with it each day. Still looking for some stuff, so it will change, but wanted to share what I've done at this stage...






QUE LINDO! :D I'd say your hard work is paying off very well. It's looks incredible!

Ah, ya'll talkin about a sport I am not into - sorry that your team lost though. Maybe next time? Enjoy the rest of your vacation lady!

Oh! Sorry I'm editing this, but I just went back a few pages and I saw your school. Holy moly lady, how long did that take you to do? :oa Amazing!
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ilikefishfood



Age: 48

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Thu Jul 12, 2012 6:50 am

Awwww gee shucks! Jean!

The parts of the school that I finished for the pictures didn't take that long. A Saturday afternoon.

What takes long is cluttering things up to add realism. Please also note, that I only showed a couple of many rooms. Decorating and furnishing the whoooooole thing took ages! lol!

Seeing as you're going back a few pages. You might just stumble across a spoiler in the Harbour story. Just a warning. Proceed at your own risk. laughin

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butterflyunion



Age: 36

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Thu Jul 12, 2012 6:58 am

ilikefishfood wrote:
Awwww gee shucks! Jean!

The parts of the school that I finished for the pictures didn't take that long. A Saturday afternoon.

What takes long is cluttering things up to add realism. Please also note, that I only showed a couple of many rooms. Decorating and furnishing the whoooooole thing took ages! lol!

Seeing as you're going back a few pages. You might just stumble across a spoiler in the Harbour story. Just a warning. Proceed at your own risk. laughin


Aww don't be so modest. I'm just telling the truth madam ^-^ <3

*giggles* Understandable. You should see this one school another friend of mine created for her story that I have in my game; it's absolutely MASSIVE! Check out out here: http://genlisae.dreamwidth.org/697.html

Oh yeah, realism always helps. As a matter of fact, another friend of mine was a bit bummed because she was trying to shoot a restaurant scene and the food kept spoiling and I mentioned using like clutter food items - because I have like TONS of them. I end up helping when I'm not aware I'm helping XD

I don't mind spoilers and I won't say a word ^_~* Thank you and keep up the awesome work!
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ilikefishfood



Age: 48

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Thu Jul 12, 2012 7:27 am

OMG, that must have taken FOREVER to build! But what an amazing feat. It's got everything! It's absolutely perfect! I'm blown away!

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SimEm



Age: 33

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Thu Jul 12, 2012 9:15 am

Ooh, very nice! I like the bright, bold colors and the pretty garden path is lovely.
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butterflyunion



Age: 36

PostSubject: Re: Life in Christophe Harbour   Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:46 am

ilikefishfood wrote:
OMG, that must have taken FOREVER to build! But what an amazing feat. It's got everything! It's absolutely perfect! I'm blown away!


That's what I said when I first saw it; I was like "Good lord! 0.0" The only bad thing though is that because it's so big if you don't have a fast enough computer, it can crash your game because it's got SOOOO much in it. If I could figure out how to make it smaller I would. Besides, anytime I would use it I only use like 3 rooms? I'm not really confident on doing school scenes though and try to limit them as much as possible >>;;; I know they can't be avoided; however, in the same retrospect, I wouldn't make them drawn out and long either, just like fight scenes - try to make those as quick as possible too, ugh!
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