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1  Simmers' Paradise / Objects & Recolors / Re: International Window - 2 tile/Fence as object on: April 18, 2015, 06:04:59 pm
Sure, done~
2  Simmers' Paradise / Objects & Recolors / Re: International Window - 2 tile/Fence as object on: April 18, 2015, 09:31:26 am
It's from the game, there's no link to it I could give you.
3  Simmers' Paradise / Objects & Recolors / International Window - 2 tile/Fence as object on: April 18, 2015, 07:32:30 am
http://orig13.deviantart.net/22cb/f/2015/108/2/f/glass_house_3__1__by_finja_ohne_n-d8q7e9u.png

The original window comes as 1 tile and 3 tile, but nobody made a 2 tile one so far.

The second thing is this really small and thin fence that is actually just a border.
http://orig13.deviantart.net/bb75/f/2015/108/7/b/mts_sarahrose_1009659_sims2ep92009_09_2922_07_29_9_by_finja_ohne_n-d8q7e94.jpg
I use this when I have 2 different floors in one room, say I have an open kitchen which is in the same room like the living room, so between the tiles and the carpet I have this so it doesn't look so unrealistic on diagonals.

Problem is, it is really no fence. The game recognizes it as one, though, and if you use it
a) in apartment buildings - it's gonna think the apartment ends with the border and the kitchen doesn't belong to it
b) in front of kitchen islands - chairs will stay where they are when pressing play and the island can't be used as a table

I'd like that thing as an object, so it looks like the fence when placed in a row but won't be recognized in any way. (By sims when walking over it, by the game as in it blocks the chairs etc.) A diagonal one, too. Can someone do that...? huh
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