Finally!
I finally resolved my technical issues with the game and found some time to get some shots of my newest lot, Ayesleigh. It's due out tomorrow. Woot!
Ayesleigh is considered Gothic Revival style. At least that's what the floorplan it's based off of says. It's not my usual style so I thought I'd go outside the proverbial box and push myself. Even though the roof was a pain in the arse the outcome was worth it. The kitchen and family room layout work really well for sims. You know how they all like to huddle together and be in the same place more than you want them to. Normally I would not build more than a 2-car garage, but this plan had one for 3 and since driveway restrictions are a thing of the past I went for it. If you don't need it for a garage, put all that unsightly hobby crap the sims want and need in there. I can't think of a better place for the sculpting thing or inventor bench. Anyway, the lot turned out pretty nice. The sim I have in it seems happy enough. He hasn't got the family thing goin' on yet but the house is ready for it.
I uploaded a few of my screenshots from Sims 3 recently. Just some goofy stuff I caught on "film". Take a look if you want a giggle. Laughter is the best medicine.
With the long weekend, I was hoping to get my next lot done, but we'll see. With the endless decorating options in Sims 3 it takes me considerably longer to get a lot done to my liking. I have a lot of fun in the process though. Having my woodwork match throughout an entire lot gives me warm fuzzies. It's a disease, what can I say?
And just so I don't forget, everyone have a safe and happy Independence Day!