You have no idea how much I appreciate you going over everything, no matter how simple it seems. This video really has something for everyone, and I’ll definitely be sharing it!
Thanks to you I learn the tab modes going up/down part. I never tried the q and e letter before. I thought it was by pressing some numbers or something. Finally can enjoy tab mode camera. Thank you 😊😊😊
This is an awesome source for information for anyone who still needs it! I'll add some of my tips I've found that help me build better: - pick the style you wish to go for from the start, or perhaps how many Sims are gonna be living in it, are they going to have kids? Are they going to live in this house for multiple generations? These questions can make your decisions make more sense. - Baby rooms on the first floor. It's too annoying to play when Sims are taking the babies up and down the stairs and not putting them back. - Use SMALLER lots! Even for building mansions. If you have too much space you'll either have too much space wasted or your house will be so big, even if it doesn't look ugly, your Sims will be too slow at navigating the house, and bedrooms will look off because they're just too big. I like to stick with the first 5-6 sizes. - Don't use auto roof. Just don't. - It was mentioned in the video, but focus more on the exterior rather than the interior, because the interior will 9/10 times look acceptable anyway. - I'm sure a lot of players have noticed, but a lot of the walls and floors are pretty ugly, it is wise to use mostly one or two main colours for the walls and floors, just like a real life house. Make sure you choose stairs based on the colour scheme too, and bathrooms generally look better in mostly white or black.
I GREATLY appreciate this! Just by reading your personal tips I can tell we have a similar thought process when it comes to building. I especially agree with using smaller lots to improve playability. I tend to get carried away and just go for aesthetics, but huge lots are not practical for gameplay (on most computers). Thank you for the tips!
If anyone can do a super detailed house building tutorial for the Sims 2, that would be you! Thank you so much for sharing! I only did some quick idea tutorial videos for Sims 2, nothing so crazy concise like this one.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!, B/c I've been looking on how to build stairs inside, without the middle rail, thank you!!!! for anyone else it's at about the 41:00 mark!
I don't know if my comment is needed here, but I'll write anyway. For the past 10 years I have been building houses in Sims 2 and I have always been interested in the interiors inside the houses. That is, it was definitely easier for me to take a finished house and then beat it inside based on the requirements of the settled family. to find inspiration, I use many things like you, but I also tried to find at least something on TH-cam and unfortunately before I found you there was only one person who more or less built really beautifully. it is also important for me that the mechanics of the game are not violated inside the house, like many who build houses and simply put all the objects outside the grid. that is, as for me, it is not interesting because the house cannot be used. therefore, after reviewing many videos on TH-cam, I was disappointed, all the buildings and interiors were very boring and unplayable. and then I find your account. I was impressed by your big store, I even downloaded it and it fits perfectly in my city. But the most valuable thing that I have acquired in your account is inspiration. Yes, I already knew all the mechanics of the game a long time ago, like underground garages and things with a foundation. But I've always had a hard time building something that isn't rectangular. And now, after watching many of your videos and realizing that I have ceased to be limited in my construction, I want to thank you very much. I really was able to do what I tried to do for years and I got masterpieces. I am very satisfied and it's all thanks to you. Every video of yours gives me a boost and I open the game and build. I do not copy your building, but I do something special, but very beautiful or suitable for the style of the family and the area. Over time, I ran into the problem of roofs, because I absolutely did not understand how to do them not automatically, and now your wonderful lesson came out. I don’t even know how to tell you how grateful I am because you opened another door for me and now I’m done opening the Sims 2 again! I wish you all the best in life and in your work. you are doing something really special! I absolutely love your style. Thanks again for everything.
This comment got me through a really tough week. I can't thank you enough! Sharing a love for the Sims with others in the community is extremely fulfilling. I don't think this game will ever go out of style
33 years old simmer here. Love your vids. Started watching for some nostalgia but I got hooked again because of your awesome vids. Keep up the good work 🎉
Thank you for this video. I'm new at this franchise and this game is my first introduction. So many features and got overwhemed, don't even know where to start
Sorry for the late response but I’m very excited to hear that you’re new to the game! I hope you’ve enjoyed some Simming and learned some more since this comment (:
Thank you so much for the incredibly detailed tutorial and information! I've played Sims 2 for a long time but have never truly gotten the hang of all the options so this is extremely helpful.
I'M SCREAMING I'M SOOOO EXCITED I FOUND YOUR CHANNEL OMG!!!! I LOVE your icon SOOOO much it is SO ADORABLE I want stickers of it everywhere 🥺🥺🥺😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰💕💖💘💖 and you have NO IDEA how much this extremely in-depth tutorial means to me omg!!! Sims 2 builds are some of my FAVORITE THINGS to watch ever, and I've been on a huge kick again lately!! I've been playing Sims 2 since I was like 9 (so 16 years now...? omg) and the older I get the more and more I want to make my own builds that aren't the same basic uninspired boxes, but the technical detail and skill of things like building cheats and garages and basements and especially ROOFS always seemed way beyond my skill/comprehension. Tutorials are so nice but I've NEVER seen such an utterly comprehensive and basic one for all the foundations od building in the Sims 2 like this!!! For all the beginner building noobs like me, thank you thank you THANK YOU SO MUCH 🥺🥺🥺🥺😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰💕💖💕💖💕💖💕💖!!!!!
I was absolutely ecstatic to read this comment (': I'm so glad you share an appreciation for this amazing game and I'm glad you found the video helpful! I hope you continue to enjoy the builds and keep making plenty of your own!
Seems like the best building guide so far. Most premade houses are not great and I dont like playing in downloaded ones so I started building on my own. Thanks a lot for sharing!
This video was fantastic! I've learned so much stuff from it, like the fact that placing roofs on the floor above will hide the roofs directly underneath! Also, about light in the basement: in order for basement windows to let light inside, the basement needs to be at least 6 tiles high, instead of the 4 people usually create :)
Been watching this in bits (still a ways to go) but learning lots! The CFE cheat scares the heck outta me but dang it I want attached garages! 😂 Also that tip about the lower level roofs that kind of border the slightly smaller upper level was TOTALLY new information for me that is super useful, I’ll definitely be implementing that!
The CFE cheat is a beast and I try to avoid it at all costs, but yes those attached garages are so nice! I'm glad you got some things out of the video! Love your builds!
I used to play the sims 2 a lot but after years of not playing it and getting used to Sims 4 controls, I find it impossible to play sims 2 even though I much prefer it over any other sims game. Thank you for this.
Thank you!! As long as you have Apartment Life you should be able to recolor ceilings with floor tiles. It can be hard to get the camera at the right angle to see the ceiling, but there is a ceiling view button to the left of the design tool in the build panel. You also have to make sure you have ceilings turned on. That button is to the left of the record button in the bottom panel too. I hope this answered your question! Sorry it's hard to explain without showing you!
Thank you for your awesome building tutorial!!! When I try to fill the crack between the wall and the terrain with foundation to build the basement, the game just says "Can't level terrain" and I can't proceed at this point. Am I missing something? Help is much appreciated :)
Please tell me more about how to use the elevation cheat. The one time I tried it changed the floor into a slope. Thank you, I wish I found this before messing with the Goth Mansion roof. I had no idea how to do the understory roof
To be so honest I am not super knowledgeable about the elevation cheat. The few things I've learned to do with it have just come from TH-cam videos or experimenting with it and hoping that it works lol. I'm definitely going to work on using it and try to share what I learn in another video! I'm glad you liked the bit about the understory roof! (:
Hi and thanks so much! As far as computer requirements I'm going to be honest I'm not certain. My large builds tend to be a bit slow even on my newer gaming PC. If you're referencing CC reqs I always link any CC used in the descriptions (: Hopefully I answered your question, if I misunderstood I apologize!
wow🎉🎉 this is an art a lesson and everybody needs to have it !! i have been playing sims 2 almost 20 years with all the packs😢 but it is my first time to see that sealing can be paint 😂 how it is possible? is it requares CC? 😮😮😮
What kind of mods do you have? I need some mods and custom content. I had to reinstall my sims 2 games and I can't remember what I had before Btw I am listening while doing chores around the house:)
Hello! (: I mainly just use a handful of building mods to improve the look of my builds. I have everything linked in the description however, one newer mod I forgot to link is called the Lunatech “Lighten Up” Ceiling Light Fix from ModTheSims! As far as regular custom content my game is pretty sparse. I like to download items I know individual sims will like or things I know will be useful for specific businesses (for example, the functional ATM by Simlish Noir on Tumblr). I hope this helps a little!
I'm pretty advanced so could you please briefly just explain how you make a half-tile without having to put down a wall/fence first and then deleting the other half of the triangle when placing floors?
Thanks to you I learn the tab modes going up/down part. I never tried the q and e letter before. I thought it was by pressing some numbers or something. Finally can enjoy tab mode camera. Thank you 😊😊😊
alternative title: extraayogurt casually dropping a 3 hour-long encyclopedia of building in ts2
Haha and I seriously was trying to keep it under an hour
@@extraayogurt and i can say on behalf of everybody here that we absolutely love the longer videos!
You have no idea how much I appreciate you going over everything, no matter how simple it seems. This video really has something for everyone, and I’ll definitely be sharing it!
Thank you so much and I'm glad it was useful (:
Thanks to you I learn the tab modes going up/down part. I never tried the q and e letter before. I thought it was by pressing some numbers or something. Finally can enjoy tab mode camera. Thank you 😊😊😊
This is an awesome source for information for anyone who still needs it! I'll add some of my tips I've found that help me build better:
- pick the style you wish to go for from the start, or perhaps how many Sims are gonna be living in it, are they going to have kids? Are they going to live in this house for multiple generations? These questions can make your decisions make more sense.
- Baby rooms on the first floor. It's too annoying to play when Sims are taking the babies up and down the stairs and not putting them back.
- Use SMALLER lots! Even for building mansions. If you have too much space you'll either have too much space wasted or your house will be so big, even if it doesn't look ugly, your Sims will be too slow at navigating the house, and bedrooms will look off because they're just too big. I like to stick with the first 5-6 sizes.
- Don't use auto roof. Just don't.
- It was mentioned in the video, but focus more on the exterior rather than the interior, because the interior will 9/10 times look acceptable anyway.
- I'm sure a lot of players have noticed, but a lot of the walls and floors are pretty ugly, it is wise to use mostly one or two main colours for the walls and floors, just like a real life house. Make sure you choose stairs based on the colour scheme too, and bathrooms generally look better in mostly white or black.
I GREATLY appreciate this! Just by reading your personal tips I can tell we have a similar thought process when it comes to building. I especially agree with using smaller lots to improve playability. I tend to get carried away and just go for aesthetics, but huge lots are not practical for gameplay (on most computers). Thank you for the tips!
WOW!! I can only imagine the amount of work that went into this. Now I'm going to get comfy and get my popcorn ready ❤
Reached the end and what a beast you've made. It's amazing 😢❤
I enjoyed every minute of making this video (: Thank you for checking it out!
If anyone can do a super detailed house building tutorial for the Sims 2, that would be you! Thank you so much for sharing!
I only did some quick idea tutorial videos for Sims 2, nothing so crazy concise like this one.
Thank you so much that's greatly appreciated! I enjoy your builds and commentary (:
Yes, thank you! I love building videos in real time.
This is good to know! I enjoyed this style of video more than I thought I would
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!, B/c I've been looking on how to build stairs inside, without the middle rail, thank you!!!! for anyone else it's at about the 41:00 mark!
I’m so glad this vid could be helpful!
Thank you for making this video its so helpful and off topic your voice is so relaxing to listen to! You should make sims asmr videos🥰💕
I don't know if my comment is needed here, but I'll write anyway. For the past 10 years I have been building houses in Sims 2 and I have always been interested in the interiors inside the houses. That is, it was definitely easier for me to take a finished house and then beat it inside based on the requirements of the settled family. to find inspiration, I use many things like you, but I also tried to find at least something on TH-cam and unfortunately before I found you there was only one person who more or less built really beautifully. it is also important for me that the mechanics of the game are not violated inside the house, like many who build houses and simply put all the objects outside the grid. that is, as for me, it is not interesting because the house cannot be used. therefore, after reviewing many videos on TH-cam, I was disappointed, all the buildings and interiors were very boring and unplayable. and then I find your account. I was impressed by your big store, I even downloaded it and it fits perfectly in my city. But the most valuable thing that I have acquired in your account is inspiration. Yes, I already knew all the mechanics of the game a long time ago, like underground garages and things with a foundation. But I've always had a hard time building something that isn't rectangular. And now, after watching many of your videos and realizing that I have ceased to be limited in my construction, I want to thank you very much. I really was able to do what I tried to do for years and I got masterpieces. I am very satisfied and it's all thanks to you. Every video of yours gives me a boost and I open the game and build. I do not copy your building, but I do something special, but very beautiful or suitable for the style of the family and the area. Over time, I ran into the problem of roofs, because I absolutely did not understand how to do them not automatically, and now your wonderful lesson came out. I don’t even know how to tell you how grateful I am because you opened another door for me and now I’m done opening the Sims 2 again! I wish you all the best in life and in your work. you are doing something really special! I absolutely love your style. Thanks again for everything.
This comment got me through a really tough week. I can't thank you enough! Sharing a love for the Sims with others in the community is extremely fulfilling. I don't think this game will ever go out of style
33 years old simmer here. Love your vids. Started watching for some nostalgia but I got hooked again because of your awesome vids. Keep up the good work 🎉
Thanks so much this means a ton (:
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Gorgeous house, wonderful tutorial. OG simmer, still learned a few new tips! Thanks for putting it all together!
Thank you so much! This means a ton!
Thank you for this video. I'm new at this franchise and this game is my first introduction. So many features and got overwhemed, don't even know where to start
Sorry for the late response but I’m very excited to hear that you’re new to the game! I hope you’ve enjoyed some Simming and learned some more since this comment (:
Thank you so much for the incredibly detailed tutorial and information! I've played Sims 2 for a long time but have never truly gotten the hang of all the options so this is extremely helpful.
Thank you for watching! I was definitely worried about including all the necessities, but I'm glad you found it helpful so far
I'M SCREAMING I'M SOOOO EXCITED I FOUND YOUR CHANNEL OMG!!!! I LOVE your icon SOOOO much it is SO ADORABLE I want stickers of it everywhere 🥺🥺🥺😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰💕💖💘💖 and you have NO IDEA how much this extremely in-depth tutorial means to me omg!!!
Sims 2 builds are some of my FAVORITE THINGS to watch ever, and I've been on a huge kick again lately!! I've been playing Sims 2 since I was like 9 (so 16 years now...? omg) and the older I get the more and more I want to make my own builds that aren't the same basic uninspired boxes, but the technical detail and skill of things like building cheats and garages and basements and especially ROOFS always seemed way beyond my skill/comprehension. Tutorials are so nice but I've NEVER seen such an utterly comprehensive and basic one for all the foundations od building in the Sims 2 like this!!! For all the beginner building noobs like me, thank you thank you THANK YOU SO MUCH 🥺🥺🥺🥺😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰💕💖💕💖💕💖💕💖!!!!!
I was absolutely ecstatic to read this comment (': I'm so glad you share an appreciation for this amazing game and I'm glad you found the video helpful! I hope you continue to enjoy the builds and keep making plenty of your own!
omg i am so excited to finally see this video title!!! thank you for all the hard work you put in to this!!! your videos rock!
Thanks so much that means a lot!
Thank you for the video! i've been playing since childhood, its a pity i never had such useful tutorials. I will definetily use them as i play again!
Seems like the best building guide so far. Most premade houses are not great and I dont like playing in downloaded ones so I started building on my own. Thanks a lot for sharing!
Much appreciated! I prefer playing in my personal builds as well (:
Thank you for this tutorial, so informative!!
Thanks you for watching! I'm relieved that you found it informative haha
This video was fantastic! I've learned so much stuff from it, like the fact that placing roofs on the floor above will hide the roofs directly underneath!
Also, about light in the basement: in order for basement windows to let light inside, the basement needs to be at least 6 tiles high, instead of the 4 people usually create :)
Thanks so much and thanks for the building tip! I'm glad you found something helpful from the build (:
Been watching this in bits (still a ways to go) but learning lots! The CFE cheat scares the heck outta me but dang it I want attached garages! 😂 Also that tip about the lower level roofs that kind of border the slightly smaller upper level was TOTALLY new information for me that is super useful, I’ll definitely be implementing that!
The CFE cheat is a beast and I try to avoid it at all costs, but yes those attached garages are so nice! I'm glad you got some things out of the video! Love your builds!
I used to play the sims 2 a lot but after years of not playing it and getting used to Sims 4 controls, I find it impossible to play sims 2 even though I much prefer it over any other sims game. Thank you for this.
Excellent and informative video. I was having trouble placing the connecting stairs. Thanks so much for demonstrating this.
No problem at all (: I'm happy you found it helpful!
Great build and video - thank you, I learned so much! One question - how did you get the front porch and veranda ceiling to be wood? It looks so good!
Thank you!! As long as you have Apartment Life you should be able to recolor ceilings with floor tiles. It can be hard to get the camera at the right angle to see the ceiling, but there is a ceiling view button to the left of the design tool in the build panel. You also have to make sure you have ceilings turned on. That button is to the left of the record button in the bottom panel too. I hope this answered your question! Sorry it's hard to explain without showing you!
Thank you for your awesome building tutorial!!!
When I try to fill the crack between the wall and the terrain with foundation to build the basement, the game just says "Can't level terrain" and I can't proceed at this point. Am I missing something?
Help is much appreciated :)
Please tell me more about how to use the elevation cheat. The one time I tried it changed the floor into a slope. Thank you, I wish I found this before messing with the Goth Mansion roof. I had no idea how to do the understory roof
To be so honest I am not super knowledgeable about the elevation cheat. The few things I've learned to do with it have just come from TH-cam videos or experimenting with it and hoping that it works lol. I'm definitely going to work on using it and try to share what I learn in another video!
I'm glad you liked the bit about the understory roof! (:
thank you ur a lifesaver 🙏
Edit: Some of the cheats sadly do not work for the Mac Sims 2 Super Collection
impressive breakdown
I absolutely love your videos! 🥰 Requirements to download your builds? 🤔
Hi and thanks so much! As far as computer requirements I'm going to be honest I'm not certain. My large builds tend to be a bit slow even on my newer gaming PC. If you're referencing CC reqs I always link any CC used in the descriptions (: Hopefully I answered your question, if I misunderstood I apologize!
wow🎉🎉 this is an art a lesson and everybody needs to have it !! i have been playing sims 2 almost 20 years with all the packs😢 but it is my first time to see that sealing can be paint 😂 how it is possible? is it requares CC? 😮😮😮
Haha thank you! Nope only the Apartment Life expansion is required (:
What kind of mods do you have? I need some mods and custom content. I had to reinstall my sims 2 games and I can't remember what I had before
Btw I am listening while doing chores around the house:)
Hello! (: I mainly just use a handful of building mods to improve the look of my builds. I have everything linked in the description however, one newer mod I forgot to link is called the Lunatech “Lighten Up” Ceiling Light Fix from ModTheSims!
As far as regular custom content my game is pretty sparse. I like to download items I know individual sims will like or things I know will be useful for specific businesses (for example, the functional ATM by Simlish Noir on Tumblr). I hope this helps a little!
I'm pretty advanced so could you please briefly just explain how you make a half-tile without having to put down a wall/fence first and then deleting the other half of the triangle when placing floors?
Absolutely! All you have to do is press ctrl + F on your keyboard while you have the floor tile selected
@@extraayogurt thank you so much! I was wondering about it when watching your every video XD
miss girl you did the damn thing
Thanks so much! :D
Thanks to you I learn the tab modes going up/down part. I never tried the q and e letter before. I thought it was by pressing some numbers or something. Finally can enjoy tab mode camera. Thank you 😊😊😊
So happy to hear that you found some helpful bits! Happy Simming (: