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#626 Old 10th Apr 2025 at 7:00 PM
Good luck with the last round, @Pollino! Looking forward to seeing your creation
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#627 Old 10th Apr 2025 at 10:49 PM
Default Round 4- Homegrown
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This round I've challenged myself to use vanilla Maxis assets. I cheated and used mods though- listed at the end.
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Moira and Martha Stewart have both had successful careers, and decided to find a nice, normal community in which to set up a little business. So, when they found a vacant lot in the quaint little town of Strangetown, they thought it looked just perfect. Martha is a keen angler, so they built a fish farm and have called it 'Fishy Business'.








Thank you to @Justpetro for making this contest happen, and thank you to all the judges and participants for making it so much fun. All of the entries have been amazing!


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#628 Old 11th Apr 2025 at 7:42 AM
Welcome to Round 4, @simsample!
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#629 Old 11th Apr 2025 at 7:08 PM Last edited by AndrewGloria : 11th Apr 2025 at 7:27 PM.
Now that the Round 3 judging is completed, and there can be no suspicion that I might be cheating, here are the extra two pictures that I didn't use in my entry post. (They would have put me over the 20 extra pictures limit, but both show the open/closed sign far more clearly than the floor-plan where Justpetro somehow managed to find it.)


In my case the problem with windows in the front wall wasn't just a budget issue. Rather like the observatory, windows would have compromised the function of the function of the building. The purpose of windows is to let natural light into the building. But this building is a modern but largely conventional theatre. In a conventional theatre the stage is lit artificially with controllable lights, which are often very bright. The auditorium in contrast is usually only dimly lit during the performance, so that the audience can concentrate on the performance. (The auditorium lighting is usual brighter before and after the performance.) Natural light is usually as far as possible excluded, as it would make it harder for the audience to concentrate on the action on stage. Therefore Diana Silke's ClefStave theatre has hardly any windows. There are two very small windows at the back of the auditorium. The light from these windows may be a slight distraction for those sitting in the rearmost seats, but will barely penetrate into the rest of the theatre. There are also four very small "privacy" windows high up under the eaves. These are mainly for ventilation. They have metal grilles over them so almost no light will reach the floor of the theatre. (I actually added them to try to add a little interest to the blank grey expanse of the front wall.) Having decided to build the main theatre next to and parallel to the front street, that blank grey wall became inevitable. It was only at the last moment that I tried to ameliorate the issue. By that time the budget was almost all spent. I was only able to pay for all those posters (and the ventilation windows under the eaves) by removing two toilet stalls -- one each from the male and female toilets. I did find a much larger poster, that would have covered much of the wall, but it cost over two thousand Simoleons, so it was out of the question at this stage. In an earlier age they might have fitted dummy windows, blanked off on the inside so they let no light in. But modern architecture doesn't like anything that's non-functional. One of the judges suggested making it an "L" or "U" shaped building, but I think for a theatre it really has to be roughly rectangular. (L-shaped might work for a music venue, with two auditoriums looking at a single stage, but it wouldn't work for most drama.) Of course the building is L-shaped if you include the ancillary building (toilets, office and dressing room). With hindsight it might have been better if these had been on the other side of the theatre, moving the main theatre back nearer the centre of the site. This would made the view from the front street much less boring. But, by the time I thought of that, it was far too late for such a major redesign. Ialso agree with Judge 1 that an entrance foyer would have been a good addition. If the theatre had been further back, the entrance foyer too could have faced the front street, allowing the "bandatron" machine to be under cover.

Those little fences at the foot of the steps were a very late addition, and I don't like them either. Their purpose is indeed to keep the audience off the stage during a proper concert. The gates are left open at other times, so Sims can wander up onto the stage and play the instruments. We certainly don't want a repeat of what happened in 1969 at a notorious concert featuring Jefferson Airplane and The Rolling Stones, when a local chapter of Hell's Angels were engaged to keep fans off the stage! (There was considerable violence and several people died.) I don’t think there even is a chapter of the Hell's Angels in Veronaville. (I suppose it could be done with mickyss's motorbikes.) Those fences are from Phaenoh's playground set, and I think we will remove them until there is an advertised concert. The reason for choosing the purple stairs is that I thought they were a reasonable match for the auditorium carpets, and I liked the handrails that came with them.

I still haven't started on Round 4, but Andrew has spent a considerable time talking to the Stewarts, and no doubt he'll be in touch soon with my instructions. I really have very little idea what to build for this round. Not having Seasons, my only option is the nursery garden, and I've never done anything remotely like that before. I have met the Stewarts, and they seem a fun couple, but I hope they're still smiling when they see what I build for them!
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#630 Old 11th Apr 2025 at 9:45 PM
Quote: Originally posted by AndrewGloria
In my case the problem with windows in the front wall wasn't just a budget issue. Rather like the observatory, windows would have compromised the function of the function of the building.


If a build requires a large expanse of wall it's best to plan the build so that part is not facing the front of the lot, or cover it by using large murals, two tone walls or even some creeping plants like ivy. How the lot looks is an important as its form.
A large mural would have covered it nicely and made it more into "This looks like an exciting place, I wonder what is going on in there?" and less like a place you would cross the road to avoid.

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#631 Old Yesterday at 6:26 AM
When I first played OFB donkey years ago, I started with Florence de la Rosa. I wanted to put some pot plants outside to sell as well, and, not knowing exactly what I was doing, accidentally marked some of Florence's garden plants for sale. The first customer was Benjamin Long and when I saw him staring at the plant, it was the start of Florence selling a lot more plants than flowers

I thought it would be a good option for players who don't have Seasons.

Jo has good advice about long walls above. I will add that columns holding up a roof may also look nice.

@AndrewGloria, I will also recommend that you rather use the Uni stairs if in doubt (you have those) - they look functional, practical and weatherproof, and the grey is neutral. (I personally use them more often than not for that very reason).
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#632 Old Yesterday at 2:02 PM
Quote: Originally posted by simsample
Jenny was considering a garden gnome for her husband, but soon got distracted by the invisible fish.


Just as well. Garden gnomes don't make good husbands. Also, why are your fish invisible? XD

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Moira was busy grilling some hot dogs for lunch, when she was interrupted by one of the customers. It seems that she was a mystery shopper, and had been so amazed by the general fishiness of the place that she was writing a good review. Moira wasn't totally overwhelmed by the award she was presented though, since her only competition was the grocery shop and the community pool.


Why do the mystery shoppers always pick the most hideous outfits? XD
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#633 Old Yesterday at 5:48 PM
Quote: Originally posted by Charity
Also, why are your fish invisible? XD

Only because I pressed the tab key to take the photo.

Quote: Originally posted by Charity
Why do the mystery shoppers always pick the most hideous outfits? XD

So that they blend in with the locals, of course!

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#634 Old Yesterday at 8:42 PM
Quote: Originally posted by Charity
Garden gnomes don't make good husbands.

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#635 Old Yesterday at 8:55 PM
I'm nervous because I'm §20.000+ below budget yet I have nothing else to build. I'm perfectly happy with the way the lot looks and functions. Is there a penalty for not using the whole budget?
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#636 Old Yesterday at 9:44 PM
Quote: Originally posted by pinkdynamite
I'm nervous because I'm §20.000+ below budget yet I have nothing else to build. I'm perfectly happy with the way the lot looks and functions. Is there a penalty for not using the whole budget?


Not at all If you are happy with it, you can go!
I made the budget big enough, because the different types of farming have different costs, and I did not want anyone struggling with the budget in the final round.
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#637 Old Yesterday at 10:20 PM
Quote: Originally posted by pinkdynamite
I'm nervous because I'm §20.000+ below budget yet I have nothing else to build. I'm perfectly happy with the way the lot looks and functions. Is there a penalty for not using the whole budget?


I would do a last 'walk around the lot as a sim' and see if there are any areas that look bare or anything that you have forgotten both inside and outside. If not don't worry about it.

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#638 Old Today at 1:32 PM
Default Round 4 - Stewarts' Fish Farm
Lachlan Stewart has always loved fishing. Indeed, on their very first official date, his wife Kaylynn found herself knee deep in a freezing lake, learning how to cast. Luckily, she loved it, too.

Now, forty years later, Lachlan is about to live his dream. The old Fish Farm at Viper Springs has come up for sale and he has persuaded Kaylynn that they should buy it and run it as a business together.



Of course, this will involve a lot of fishing on Lachlan's part, to replenish stock.

But just as they were about to move in, a tragic house fire took the lives of Lachlan's cousin Bill and his wife Barbra, leaving little Lulu an orphan in need of a home. The Stewarts quickly made space in their rather cramped new house for the little girl.

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#639 Old Today at 1:51 PM
Hello, everyone's entries look great!

I won't have an entry for the fourth round, sorry to drop out
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#640 Old Today at 3:40 PM
Welcome to Round 4, @Aysarth!

@shastakiss - Apart from being sorry to hear that, I hope you are alright and well? We will miss your entry, but hopefully, you can still pop in. Thank you for the amazing lots you have built and I think everyone hopes that we will be able to download them some time.
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