![]() ![]() Go down to floor level and flatten across the garage with the level terrain tool and then build the upper walls around the carport. I built a room that was six squares wide. To start, we need to turn on the CFE cheat (constrainfloorelevation false) and then build our walls. Using a similar method to what we used for the previous garage, we can also build a carport on the side of a house with a foundation. I've tried adding floor lights and buydebug wall lights, but nothing really works. It is extremely difficult to light the lower area as you can see in the following image. If you really want that horizontal pattern, you could try and cover it with a tree or shrub placed to hide it.Īnother thing to note is that because of the way it is built, lighting in the garage will always be a little strange. To get around this, avoid using anything with a horizontal pattern. Note, that because of the way the wall is pulled up on either side of the garage door, a lot of wall coverings will look strange. We can also finish off with wall coverings. Now we can add a garage door to the front of the garage and if you want (and have enough space) you can add an internal door between the house and the garage. Always make sure that you turn any building cheats off before you save as they can sometimes make a lot a bit glitchy. Bring up the console again (Control + Shift + C at the same time) and type in "constrainfloorelevation true" then hit return. If you have any spots like this, use the level terrain tool to flatter it out. ![]() You can see here that for some reason the floor in the house is still pulled up in the corner. Just use the level terrain tool on the upper level to drag from the back to the front of the garage.īefore we turn off the CFE cheat, just check that there are no spikes in walls or floor. Don't worry about the way the wall rises up, again it's easy to fix. Once it has been removed, build it again. ![]() We need to remove the bottom section of wall at the front of the garage. We still have a little work to do, because if we add a garage door now, we will get the following result.īefore we fix it, to make things easier later, go up to the top level and put a floor tile on the front corners of the garage. We can now add walls to the top of the garage. This will fix the spikes in the wall and bring the garage wall down to the same level as the foundation. Go down to the floor level and using the level terrain tool, drag from the back wall in the house across to the front corner of the garage. Don't worry about the spikes in the walls, that will be fixed in a minute. Now we can build the walls of the garage and attach them to the house. When the console comes, up type in "constrainfloorelevation false" (without the quotation marks and with a space before false) Press enter. To do this, Control + Shift + C at the same time on your keyboard. Now we need to turn on the constrainfloorelevation cheat (CFE). I like to remove the roof too, but again, you don't have to, but with the strange things that the CFE cheat does while you are building, it is easier without a roof. This isn't absolutely necessary, but it helps to give an idea of where you want walls. So let's add a garage to it.įirst up, I'm going to place a car space. As you can see, I have a cosy little house already built. The first one is attaching a garage to a house built on a foundation. #THE SIMS 3 CC SINGLE TWO TILE GLASS DOOR HOW TO#I'm going to show you how to build a few different garages for you Sim's car. The Sims 3 Building Tutorial: Garages by Norma Blackburn Build and Edit in The Sims 3 ![]()
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