♦️ Sims 1 vs Sims 2 vs Sims 3 vs Sims 4 : Painting
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2024
- Add this to my list of "thought it was a short idea but turned out to be very long"
I could have gone on about the creative skill and the ways to optimize paintings but tbh, I could go on forever on ways to gain skills faster as a whole so just remember this video is about painting. I was tempted to add sketching to the list but maybe in the future I revisit sketching...or not idk
Anyways, what is your favorite iteration of painting? Mine?
Sims 1 is the foundation as always and it did fall shorter than usual this time imo. I thought there were way more paintings for some reason but it is just the 4. So yeah, not impressed but its not like I expect a lot from Sims 1 with most details
Sims 2 also fell a little short for me but I did like how free time added a little more into it. I didnt touch on the business side of things with this one but its a cool side of any skill if you have open for business
Sims 3 was when it really started feeling more interesting for me, just the fact that sims can paint anything in the world by taking a picture for reference feels more involved than usual. I also love the variety in paintings
Sims 4 is the superior one if we talk about styles of painting alone, they were so many paintings that there was no way I could fit them all for a picture even if I focused on one size. As a skill, it also feels well done cause you dont gain it super fast (unless youre actively trying to) and the burnout feels very real. I think it might be my favorite with Sims 3 going right behind it. I didnt appreciate them not letting children paint though, that is a weird move.
But that is just my opinion, let me know yours and I will see you on the next one. I was thinking on revisiting ghosts but Ill wait for the life and death expansion, so I am considering ghost hunting but we will see
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Hello, I'm back again, as much as I like ts2, ts3 outdid itself, I loved the ability to put paintings downloaded from ts2, but being able to work as a painter is great, that's all, bye bye people people@@TheRedPlumbob
I love how in Sims 2 you can paint custom images and frame them, I had fun using that feature, shame it isn't on Sims 3
В симс 3,насколько мне известно, можно рисовать по скриншотам игры и портреты персонажей
Its on Sims 3. I do it all the time.
@@Skribbification it is???
You could even do it on the PS2 port using the EyeToy camera.
@@AzumarillConGafasBvYou need a high painting skill then click "paint from reference" and you can take a photo of what you want to paint. I usually get my Sims family in a pose and then paint them 😁
My favorite thing about this channel is how you try to recreate the same sims in each iteration of the game (and their homes too). I just really adore the detail and effort placed into your videos.
@@wangdangatomictango I love this, and notice Sims 2 often misbehave, This time it was a sneeze. 😆
In Sims 2 paintings can appreciate in value if you don’t sell them right away. They especially go up in value if the original artist dies. It’s a super neat detail.
I love painting in Sims 2. It's a very powerful tool.
1) Toddlers scribbles from the art table can be picked up and put on the wall.
2) Looking at a good painting three times can fill the fun bar to the top.
3) Sims can ask others to join them in looking at paintings, so you can have functional art galleries. Unfortunately this option is a bit buggy.
4) When you paint portraits, the sim being painted can indicate if they like it or hate it (again a bit buggy)
5) Custom painting is such a powerful tool. You can paint anything if the size is right. Newspapers, posters, famous artists, the list is endless. In my game one sim only paints horses, another only Da Vinci. Maxis defaults are not important. Artist now can have a style uniquely their own, and when they gift other Sims, you know where the painting is from.
6) When you add Open for Business, you now can sell that unique art. I got one sim that only sells farm signs, whilst another only sells expensive pictures of classical horses.
7) There is a Sims 2 cheat that allows you to replace any photo with a new image. Absolutely perfect for signs, but it may not be relevant here, because it does need a external paint programme. Any will do.
Children in Sims 1 have a creativity level assigned randomly. They always paint the same painting, but the price depends on the level they got. So no, not every child's creation will sell for 71 simoleons
yea, some children may obtain 10 Points. letting them earn 166 (Though I personally remember being able to use FAR Editors to change the painting easel tuning, I caused Paintings to sell for 500 at 10 Skill using the FAR Editor to make a mod, which, allows sims to actually make a living and keep valuable furniture)
Huh, TIL, both my kids sold the painting at the same price, so I assumed it was the same. Thank you!
@@TheRedPlumbob you got lucky! 😁
Fun fact there's no value selling a painting made by a monster sims
If that sims consumes a purple potion and you have a painting
there is also the sketch pad from the sims 3 university life which sims can use to increase the painting skill and sell their sketches from, they also do classes with this sketch pad outside :)
Ooh I forgot about that one! I was gonna mention the drafting table from the sims 3 since that technically goes under the painting skill as well.
@@AiamMaianaise omg true i forgot about that!!! i loved that thing, the sketches your sims can create on it are so cute
In Sims 4, if a sim achieves art aspiration, they’ll have a reward trait that will allow them to paint any types of emotional paintings.
In Sims 4, when painting the focused art. There's more than one focused painting. Instead of just only creativity skill, you just have to get your logic skill up to have a different focused painting. Try when your Sim's skill logic is at level 5 or more to have a different image of the focused painting.
Sims 4 also lets you become an independent artist for a variety of things! Like brands, video games, etc.
I forget if it comes from any particular expansion, but it was a natural option for my Sim
1:08 LOOK AT THAT HAIR MOVE
Sims 2 was ahead of the game!
Am I the only Nerdcubed fan who thought they clicked on the wrong video just now? This classical piece will forever be linked to me watching the months latest electronic business news😅😅
The details of the paintings in Sims 3 I never knew about. I have to say the volume of different types of paintings in the Sims 4 win for me. Some of them are just STUNNING!!
Sims3 also has a large variety of paintings, and with the trait filter applied, this rises by a lot...
The frame in sims 3 is customizable! You can change it if you go to in build and buy mode and click on it with the painting tool to change the color of it.
I did check and couldn't. Maybe it's just my game
maybe you got a mod and don't remember?
It's not a mod, you can definitely change it in build and buy. I've done it multiple times to match my sims furniture and other decorations, and I don't use mods in Sims 3.
All these years and I never knew you can add a frame to the painting!
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Thought someone was calling on Teams for a second. The panic. 😂
Sims 2 and 3 are the winners
I like the sketch pads and graphics tablets from the sims 3 and 4.
Overall, TS3 wins. The skill journal and opportunities alone push it over the edge. For me, TS2 would win outright, if painting was its own skill.
However, some notable accolades go to TS1 for their randomness in creativity level for children (every child has different creativity levels). Not certain about TS4, but all the others, finished paintings steadily increase in value over time. TS2:FT makes painting values accelerate when in the zone and even more so when painting at the hobby lot. TS2:NL+ (NL added fury), allows enemies to sabotage paintings, which can increase/decrease values, depending on the saboteur's creativity level. TS2:OFB allows even low creativity paintings to be sold as if they are masterpieces, accordingly with increased creativity skill when sold (that includes any toddler's fingerpaintings). TS2:U's drafting table also works in similar fashion. Also, I just recently discovered this from another video covering paintings, that TS2 paintings vary with personality (combined with custom paintings, there are an infinite amount of paintings). Btw, TS4's mood paintings are just a reintroduction on a smaller scale to TS2's personality differences. Not certain with TS1, but TS2+ additional paintings are unlocked with certain DLC installed.
While many might assume TS4 to reign supreme, especially with the emotion system, it merely takes elements from previous games, but all are watered down compared to its predecessors.
I know TS3 paintings vary according to personality (this was shown in the video) but I never knew this about TS2 as well, what's your source!?
@@adrianblake8876 My source is through my own gameplay. I am certain that you could find videos or blogs that point this out though.
@@TheMya1988 Videos and blogposts (like the one above) only point to this being a thing in Sims3, NOT in Sims2...
How about posting a video where you show it or replicate it!?
In Sims 4 there is also a possibility to visit painting lessons by phone, this is available every day from - as far as I can remember - 9:00 a.m. to 21:00 p.m.
Also, with "University" packs we can study as future painter. I didn't play Sims 2, but I had these ones in Sims 3 and Sims 4 and really loved it))
I think u forgot this detail but in the Sims 3 if you sell a painting off the easel, there's a chance it would replace some wall decor in the town's art gallery.
Yeah, that non-customizable frame in the Sims 3 that doesn't ever fit ANYTHING, that you also can't get rid of, is a really sad detail in overall the best game for paiting in my opinion.
It's a crime that you can't use the Cast (Create a Style) on the frames in TS3.
I would love a mod that let’s adult sims draw on paper too! And I wish tots could draw but luckily pansasama already made a perfect mod for that!
i feel like (as always) they improved things from the sims 1, 2, and 3 but then the sims 4 didn't really add anything new to the table. i like that certain traits affect paintings in the sims 3, it's a cool small detail that i hadn't noticed before lol.
Hhhmmmmmm....
Close, but I think I'll give this one to TS3.
Para mí el ganador esta vez son Los Sims 3. Pensaba que solo variaban los cuadros en sims dementes, pero veo que estaba equivocada. Echo de menos la función de poder pintar una imagen random que tengas en el PC. Solía usarla para pintar cuadros de artistas que me gustaban.
I'm pretty sure the reason your sims paintings became weirdly dark/warm was because of her traits actually! Certain traits like genius or evil will cause a painting to gain a filter, like the pixelated one, I believe this can happen autonomously too? Sims 3 is honestly built around those traits and I'm SO happy about it, makes the game so much more fun to me!
A very very game breaking skill, since it could replace jobs to earn money.
In Sims 4 there is also Freelancer Digital Artist career, which is about painting on the tablet.
Anyway, I actually like the fact that in Sims 4 you have to pay for the canvas. It brings some balance to otherwise overpowered skill. And, let's face it, especially in Sims 3, painting was easy money. Glad they changed this. And these different art styles are also great. But I don't like the fact that large canvas in Sims 4 is the size of medium canvas in previous games. Still, Sims 4 is my winner here.
Painting is my favourite activity in Sims Franchise
The sims 2 will always be the best in the sims 2 you go and do a custom painting of photos that are on your pc and again the sims 2 wins for me
Have you ever considered looking and comparing the PC games to the different console ports, Such as Sims, SIms 2, Busting Out, and the Urbz?
As far as I remember, in the Sims 3 you can change a frame like any other furniture:)
@@Avalon991 I thought so too, but because I use so many mods, I was not certain if it was due to a mod.
Please do a Bar/Clubbing edition. 👌🏽
This wasn't mentioned in the video, but TS2 has a hidden painting skill. If two sims with the same creativity level, one who painted to get there, while the other played instruments to get there, the former will earn more from their paintings than the latter...
Ohh that is super cool! Thank you for letting me know :) I've seen a few things mentioned that affect the price of paintings, so it just shows how in-depth this game is.
The sims 4's first running painting 😭😭😭
Man, i wish i need to see a new video for the guitar in The Sims. Can you actually upload it for me? My brother loves playing the game alot! 😊
At another point, but for sure :D
Is this music on background from Sims games? Just interesting to know))
WAIT WAIT WAIT WHAT SORCERY IS THIS?
HOW DID YOU GET A CLOSE UP IN THE SIMS 1?
Nice posted! I love The Sims 4! 😃:D
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once again Sims 2 is goated
Sims3 wins this time. The variety in canvas size, the large amount of paintings sims can paint, personality affecting painting. This is besides the skill journal and opportunities of TS3 improving on every skill...
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17:52 I don't understand the utility, then it's useless registering the minister of labor. It's totally useless... Totally pointless... Totally worthless... But people use that feature? I don't see the point of register with ministry of labor, do you get the money? EA should explain the utility of this thing
I think it is mostly used in lieu of the personal bio (this is how it is used by the devs when they upload sims to the gallery...)
@@adrianblake8876 oh.
I say the Sims 2 has the best painting system in the series due to custom paintings you can get sims to paint whereas the sims 4 has the worst painting logic and animations in the series.
As an artist, I'd say Sims 4 is the winner, but I can't say that with certainty. I love the variety of tools available to draw with and the emotions that go into the drawings. It makes sense as an artist. The only thing holding it back is that Sims 4 has a really shitty gameplay tied to the emotions system, so I don't really enjoy it that much. 😅
@@EclaireIV The emotion details in paintings in TS4 is a watered down version of TS2's personality variations in paintings. I could go even further to say the entire emotion system of TS4 is a watered down version of even TS1's personality system (which is bases upon just personality points, interests, skill levels and mood levels). TS2 goes the farthest regarding emotions, with added interests, hobbies (and enthusiasm levels), aspirations (along with benefits and levels), employment/education levels, chemistry/attraction (with enhanced star signs, likes/dislikes, one-sided relationship scores, aspirations, etc.), relationship statuses and levels (combined with fury and enemies), occults/hybrids, magic/potions, reputation, enhanced personality points (can evolve multidirectionally by encouragement, occult status, potions/magic [temporarily]), misc. benefits, perks and debuffs (i.e. from: vacations, business ownerships, university, etc.), plus the most in-depth memories system that ties all other systems together.
While I do not consider myself a graphic artist (cannot even make stick figures look interesting), I am a writer, who uses words to paint pictures. As such, TS4 might be able to barely squeak ahead of TS1 for painting, it pales in comparison to TS2's personality-based painting system and TS3's trait-based painting system.
@@TheMya1988 Did you seriously copy and paste your original response onto this person's comment and make a few changes? We get it, you prefer previous Sims games over The Sims 4, but please refrain from invading other people's comments with your copied and paste opinion.
@@celestiashiAnd he makes a blatant error in it. TS3 has paintings vary according to personality (this was shown in the video here,) not TS2...
Everything you love about TS4's painting is a rollover from TS3, and TS3 has it superior because of the skill opportunities.
When sims paint in TS4 they don't hold an easel even, this is how much of a downgrade it is...
@@adrianblake8876 I am a "she," not a "he," but am not offended if you are not certain, and call me "they." Only TS1 and TS2 have a personality points system. TS3/4 both have traits systems. With that said, TS3 does vary in painting styles, according to traits, which is an enhanced version of TS2's variations from personality points + aspirations (albeit, TS3 is far more limited to just a few traits), as the variations are far more striking, and not just subtle nuances.