Honestly, the best thing for new builders is to use inspiration photos. There's nothing wrong with finding a photo of a house on google images and trying to recreate it. Once you've done a few you'll have learned a lot of tips about how to make your house look realistic and dynamic.
Another tip I like to do for new builder/gamers is this Get the cheats on (ctrl shift c) Put in testingcheats on put in bb.moveobjects on put in bb.showhiddenobjects put in bb.showliveeditobjects In build/buy mode in the little search box up above the left hand side, type in debug and hit enter. Look for EA's lovely debug builds, grab one you like and position it in the lot. Then start drawing walls following the outline of the build adding windows and doors as you go along but don't connect the last wall just yet if it's a multi level build as it will shift the debug house up. Once done, find the debug house and size it down using the [ or ] keys (can't remember which one it is and use it as a reference :)
@@JOHNSMITH-vx5yz the point is it looks weird because we need some hilly neighbourhoods to make it more realistic You wouldn't live in a flat area and bring in tons of soil on one block only to create hilly terrain. So it looks weird, you know? Like a huge mount out of nowhere
Woah I thought I'm such a weirdo to be terrified by terrain tool lol. Most lots are flat then here is a lot with hills around the house, it just look out of the place and I can't handle it. I think I feel this way because I'm too perfectionist (maybe even have OCD too).
@@JOHNSMITH-vx5yz Not everyone can do that. I have trouble dealing with unrealistic and weird build. I know it's just a game, but it triggers me when seeing imperfection. I guess I'm sick lmao
"new to the sims 4" .... me who builds box houses shamelessly after 1300+ hours in the sims 4 and has played since the first one came out. I FEEL KINDA ATTACKED OVER HERE lol jk
My tip is start out with a basic box shape, and then as your sims family/household expands add rooms as needed. The more rooms you add the more random the shape it’ll become. Also raise the foundation of the house and add stairs for a porch.
I love basic build tips like this esp I tend to just download other builds from the galleries unfurnished and decorate them instead of creating my own builds from the start 😬😅
I think the best tip I can give on building is not to limit your viewership to only a couple sims TH-camrs. different simmers have different styles of building and how they approach building that I have learned a lot from. .I used to only really watch deli and james and my builds all resembled theirs. But now I have branched out a lot more and my builds look much more varied and interesting! (not saying that their styles arent interesting, just that I was able to build different looking houses) taking inspiration form a bunch of sources, even google, is super helpful!
My building just got about 10 times better thanks to this! I had no idea you could extend the basement out like that. 0-0 I kind of knew how to do a skylight also but I couldn't really figure it out but your tips will help me so much! Thank you!!
omg she is so cool with her cute accent and all, and the fact that most of her videos tends to be more in the tutorial sides, makes it begginer friendly to all who wants to be a good builder, i just want to say that We Appreciate You Deli
This is so perfect for me as a new sims player for the first time ever, these tutorials like this really help me to learn different aspects of building because honestly right now i'm too nervous to try to build anything because I don't want it to look "bad" and after seeing what others have on the gallery and things i really want to to get better at learning how to build houses and such in the game in order to make myself better but also challenge myself to learn something i don't know if i'll be any "good" at but i'm willing to learn and try. I want to thank you deli :) for this tutorial. any tips or any advice is welcomed and I appreciate it very much. have a good day everyone and stay safe
Most Sims TH-camrs use The Sims 3 camera. If you don't recognize the way it moves, go to your camera settings and change it to "Sims 3 Camera". Hope this helped!
I LOVE the idea of the side greenhouse with the roof. An easier way to do that may also be to lower floor in the greenhouse one or two levels so that there is more height to the room . I am going to try this later. Thanks for the tip!
Loving being able to put skylights in kitchens and bedrooms! Thanks for the extra tips & ideas - I find the terrain tools hard so the tip of putting a roof section is brilliant 👏 😀
Short hair looks so good on Deli!! Also I love these tips. I wouldn't say I'm a pro at building, but I'm not terrible either. These help me polish my building
Been playing Sims since Sims 1, been avoiding building in Sims 4 because my brain just didn't want to accept these changes. You have made things so much simpler to understand. Look forward to diving into your other videos.
OMG thank you for the basement tips! In 20 years of playing this game, I have NEVER built basements because they're so dark and gloomy. Yay! Can't wait to build basements now haha.
"a cool box" hhahahahahh I love it! And I just got here in your channel for the first time and... It's soooo cool, your way making funny moments during the video, seriously, I just love it! You're funny, you're beautifull, you're amazing, just subscribed! c:
I’ve been playing the sims since the original sims came out. With that being said, the last thing you did with the build really inspired me. Thank u for making videos
I don't play sims much anymore but now I wanna try experimenting with these build ideas ! They're so creative & look really cool 😀 Love your videos deli 💕
1:36 You don't have to delete the ceiling* of the room to have a "skylight," you can just put the glass roof texture on the roof and the game will take it from there C:
Been playing since sims 1 but this was a nice little refresher of the tools I sometimes forget are even there, I never do basements but now I might give it a try.
do I play the sims? no. will I ever play the sims? really probably not. am I still so grateful to Deli for creating videos like this that facilitate accessibility? 110% YES 🤩 👏🏻MAKE👏🏻VIDEO👏🏻GAMES👏🏻ACCESSIBLE👏🏻
I have been loving this starter videos, cuz I’m new to the sims and sometimes the most basic things I don’t know how to do it, particularly building things. Don’t stop. ♥️
I appreciate this so much. I've played the sims since sims 2, and building takes me forever and I always get intimadating. These tips are so helpful and feel approachable that I'm now eager to try new things instead of feeling a little intimidated (and embarrased) by trying new tools after so long.
lmao, the 'cool box' bit got to me. XD Another thing with sun rooms is that I believe children and toddlers can access some of the smaller areas, so you could potentially make a toddler/child-only play area.
Basic box houses made brilliant. Love these builder tips videos. It’s been a while since I’ve played the sims, but it always makes me wanna load up the game and do some building.
I don't own any sims game because I don't have a computer good enough for it, and because I always get quickly sick of games after playing them myself, so it would be a waste of money for me, but I love watching others play, and builds in particular. The last one with the terrain tool was awesome, and I think quite different from what you usually do because of this, but I really liked it
If deli doesn't get to it (mainly bc she hasn't used terrain tools very much yet, so she'd have to first practice and test it out more), I suggest you check out Kate Emerald's terrain tutorials. She is the queen of the terrain tool 😅
Thank you for this great tutorial! I always loved playing Sims 2, skipped Sims 3, and found myself overwhelmed with the build mode of Sims 4 when I finally started playing it a few months ago. I've only just started figuring out the sky lights. Haven't built a lot of basements, so I'm especially looking forward to using that tutorial in my next house!
I have been building in 3 years now and 3 of the tip i never knew how to do. And i alweys looking for ways to improve my builds , so ty so much for taking time to learn us this
Please give more tips!! I’ve just gotten back into the game and building more complex houses. It’s nice to get inspired and learn some new tricks that I hadn’t thought of! Thanks Deli!
In not a newbie to sims but i am a newbie to playing it on PS4! Thank you for this as it's really helped me for builds. Please could we have more of this type of video that does step-by-step tutorial? Gratefully your fan x
Watched your video. Thank-you for the tutorial. Been playing ts4 for a few years now and never thought to use the terrain tools like that. Can't wait to try it☺️
Deli, I can tell you had so much fun with that last build there. One thing we were doing before the platform update was making useable bridges with maybe only a couple of stairs and some don't understand how we do that either. Should we let them know how to do it? Room on top of a room, delete bottom room, bring top room down and add stairs done :) You've helped me with my inside sky light situation - because I could do the half gabled one on one side no problem, just that middle one that always seemed to be a problem for me. Thanks and I shared your video to my page - I share you EA Game Changers so I can get traffic to you guys because you all really help and have such wonderful content. Stay awesome :)
Wow! You are an amazing builder! I've always struggled with trying to to NOT make the box house, but it always comes out that way for me. I'm definitely going to try the basement! Thanks for your hard work!
After years, I finally bought the sims 4 on 88% off (lunar new year sale🤣). Started playing a few days ago. I’m irritated that my building skills are limited to a generic box. So thank you so much for these great ideas Deligracy! Hope to be as skillfull as you one day 🥰
Thank You! I didn't know about the open basement thing that is a game-changer. I was a bit stumped on a build and then I watched this video thank you I made a really cool community lot with a pool that goes under the entry and is open to the sky on either side. Super fun thank you :)
Oh wow that was amazing! I very rarely use terrain tool i end up with pointed hill's everywhere! Going to try this! Thank you! The house looks amazing at the end.
I thought something felt odd for a while. I just noticed TH-cam had unsubscribed me. TH-cam has legit done this to me before and they had to investigate who within the TH-cam team was messing with my account, not joking despite what today is. At least I get notifications from Twitch. 👍 I love seeing build tips anytime there's a new design done. My fav is doing that window look with roofing. It really helps bring in that sun glow. Makes me miss building so much. Your smiles and cheery attitude brings me some peace when I'm feeling down.
I was SO Glad when we GOT Plat forms. I enjoy working with them Still, and all the Cool stuff to make with them. I enjoy putting objects on my plat forms. Like I RAISE them and Place either a bed or a piano on them. Very challenging sometimes but VERY FUN to create things USEING plat forms from indeed 👍✌️⭐
Great tips! I'm renovating my Sim's house and wanted to make it more interesting. The final build is very inspiring, and I'd love to incorporate the way the top floor overlooks the bottom one into my own build. The basement idea was great, too! I learnt a lot, so thank you!
I LOVE this new series you’re doing! I get so frustrated when building even though I love it but it always looks the same or just lackluster mainly because I don’t know how to use the tools in the most effective way so this video has been so incredibly helpful and I can’t wait to try these tips out! Thank you so much 🤍🤍🤍
Honestly, the best thing for new builders is to use inspiration photos. There's nothing wrong with finding a photo of a house on google images and trying to recreate it. Once you've done a few you'll have learned a lot of tips about how to make your house look realistic and dynamic.
Another tip I like to do for new builder/gamers is this
Get the cheats on (ctrl shift c)
Put in testingcheats on
put in bb.moveobjects on
put in bb.showhiddenobjects
put in bb.showliveeditobjects
In build/buy mode in the little search box up above the left hand side, type in debug and hit enter. Look for EA's lovely debug builds, grab one you like and position it in the lot. Then start drawing walls following the outline of the build adding windows and doors as you go along but don't connect the last wall just yet if it's a multi level build as it will shift the debug house up. Once done, find the debug house and size it down using the [ or ] keys (can't remember which one it is and use it as a reference :)
Thank you that's a great idea
I take pictures around my neighbourhood while walking my dog for inspiration. :D
@@FrozenWillow1980 noted
Thankies so muchhhh
I used my grandma's house
Can we appreciate the fact that Deli makes tutorials about sims 4 for newbies🥰
For for newbies
4 for newbies
For 4 newbies
4 4 newbies
@@martinnoon8869 Haha?
@@martinnoon8869 HAHAHA didn't notice that until I saw ur reply😭
I’m not even a newbie but I need them because I’ve never been too adventurous with my own builds 😂
I’ve been playing for years but it still helped me
The terrain tool terrifies me lol I’ve tried to use it and the lot just starts to look strange because all the other lots are so flat lol.
Me too. I can never make it look natural!
So what. Just be different. ,,why be the same as other lots,,,,,,, how dull
@@JOHNSMITH-vx5yz the point is it looks weird because we need some hilly neighbourhoods to make it more realistic
You wouldn't live in a flat area and bring in tons of soil on one block only to create hilly terrain. So it looks weird, you know? Like a huge mount out of nowhere
Woah I thought I'm such a weirdo to be terrified by terrain tool lol. Most lots are flat then here is a lot with hills around the house, it just look out of the place and I can't handle it. I think I feel this way because I'm too perfectionist (maybe even have OCD too).
@@JOHNSMITH-vx5yz Not everyone can do that. I have trouble dealing with unrealistic and weird build. I know it's just a game, but it triggers me when seeing imperfection. I guess I'm sick lmao
"new to the sims 4" .... me who builds box houses shamelessly after 1300+ hours in the sims 4 and has played since the first one came out. I FEEL KINDA ATTACKED OVER HERE lol jk
Same. Same.
You're not the only one
saaaame hahaha although not 1300 hours haha
HEYYY don't worry about box houses. I do it too. , I'm sure we aren't the only ones,,,,,, lots of us put Sims in boxes,,
me but I have 3000+ hours lmao
My tip is start out with a basic box shape, and then as your sims family/household expands add rooms as needed. The more rooms you add the more random the shape it’ll become. Also raise the foundation of the house and add stairs for a porch.
Not even a newbie anymore and these how to vids are SUPER helpful. there's always those little things that I haven't bothered to learn xp
The reason I put my sims in apartments is so they don’t have to live in a straight up box..
and you dont have to do landscaping.. im horrible with landscaping🤣
@@bethridleyy same lollll
@@magicalsimmer4486 wait but they still live in boxes-
@@huewageu haha, I never thought about that- 😂
I don't mind having my sims in a box. ,,, ,,I just add a room here and there. , and that's it,,,,, ,no fancy Nancy stuff,,,
I love basic build tips like this esp I tend to just download other builds from the galleries unfurnished and decorate them instead of creating my own builds from the start 😬😅
I do the same. No shame
Same
I think I might have to download these other builds, I don't know what I am doing lol😂😂😂
I think the best tip I can give on building is not to limit your viewership to only a couple sims TH-camrs. different simmers have different styles of building and how they approach building that I have learned a lot from. .I used to only really watch deli and james and my builds all resembled theirs. But now I have branched out a lot more and my builds look much more varied and interesting! (not saying that their styles arent interesting, just that I was able to build different looking houses) taking inspiration form a bunch of sources, even google, is super helpful!
Omg I laughed so hard when she said cool box and got a sunglasses for the house😂😂😂😂
All these tips and I’d still end up with a box 📦
omg same
I ended up with a fancy box
What's a house if not a fancy box?
Box count: 3
Deli could you please do a tutorial on how to landscape?
My building just got about 10 times better thanks to this! I had no idea you could extend the basement out like that. 0-0 I kind of knew how to do a skylight also but I couldn't really figure it out but your tips will help me so much! Thank you!!
omg she is so cool with her cute accent and all, and the fact that most of her videos tends to be more in the tutorial sides, makes it begginer friendly to all who wants to be a good builder, i just want to say that We Appreciate You Deli
This is so perfect for me as a new sims player for the first time ever, these tutorials like this really help me to learn different aspects of building because honestly right now i'm too nervous to try to build anything because I don't want it to look "bad" and after seeing what others have on the gallery and things i really want to to get better at learning how to build houses and such in the game in order to make myself better but also challenge myself to learn something i don't know if i'll be any "good" at but i'm willing to learn and try. I want to thank you deli :) for this tutorial. any tips or any advice is welcomed and I appreciate it very much. have a good day everyone and stay safe
Anyone else watching Sims videos and trying to adjust the camera like you would in the game - or is it just me?
Most Sims TH-camrs use The Sims 3 camera. If you don't recognize the way it moves, go to your camera settings and change it to "Sims 3 Camera". Hope this helped!
@@vicmattison4896 i think what she meant was that she was trying to adjust the camera in the video.. sjdjkd
Yeah it's just you,,,,, why change the camera for. ?????
@@JOHNSMITH-vx5yz How often do you change camera angles when you play?
that last one escalated quickly and I LOVE IT 😩❤️
I LOVE the idea of the side greenhouse with the roof. An easier way to do that may also be to lower floor in the greenhouse one or two levels so that there is more height to the room . I am going to try this later. Thanks for the tip!
Loving being able to put skylights in kitchens and bedrooms! Thanks for the extra tips & ideas - I find the terrain tools hard so the tip of putting a roof section is brilliant 👏 😀
me who doesn’t need this tutorial but watching it anyways: 👁👄👁
I do the same thing. Even with crochet tip vids and I've been crocheting for 36 years. You never know when you'll pick something useful up.
same lol
dont lie, we all needed this tutorial from deli XD
I need it 😭😭
Same bro same😌
Hope you're all having an amazing day! ❤️
New-ish to The Sims 4, and this video helped a ton. Thanks so much for all the info and tips. I can't wait to build a sunroom!!! Thanks again!
Short hair looks so good on Deli!! Also I love these tips. I wouldn't say I'm a pro at building, but I'm not terrible either. These help me polish my building
Been playing Sims since Sims 1, been avoiding building in Sims 4 because my brain just didn't want to accept these changes. You have made things so much simpler to understand. Look forward to diving into your other videos.
OMG thank you for the basement tips! In 20 years of playing this game, I have NEVER built basements because they're so dark and gloomy. Yay! Can't wait to build basements now haha.
"a cool box" hhahahahahh I love it! And I just got here in your channel for the first time and... It's soooo cool, your way making funny moments during the video, seriously, I just love it! You're funny, you're beautifull, you're amazing, just subscribed! c:
I’ve been playing the sims since the original sims came out. With that being said, the last thing you did with the build really inspired me. Thank u for making videos
I am definitely going to use the last one,it’s gorgeous🤩
I'll take all the build tips I can get. My building skill has increased so much since I started following you and James.
I don't play sims much anymore but now I wanna try experimenting with these build ideas ! They're so creative & look really cool 😀 Love your videos deli 💕
1:36 You don't have to delete the ceiling* of the room to have a "skylight," you can just put the glass roof texture on the roof and the game will take it from there C:
"I think that looks kinda nice." WHAT!? It looks beautiful. You are by far my favorite builder.
Very long time Sims player - I saw some of your builds in game and I’m very glad to have found your videos. Thank you for sharing these tips.
Been playing since sims 1 but this was a nice little refresher of the tools I sometimes forget are even there, I never do basements but now I might give it a try.
do I play the sims? no. will I ever play the sims? really probably not. am I still so grateful to Deli for creating videos like this that facilitate accessibility? 110% YES 🤩 👏🏻MAKE👏🏻VIDEO👏🏻GAMES👏🏻ACCESSIBLE👏🏻
I'm enjoying this Sims 4: Basics series, Deli! You're gonna be every new simmers' go-to!
I have been loving this starter videos, cuz I’m new to the sims and sometimes the most basic things I don’t know how to do it, particularly building things. Don’t stop. ♥️
i was literally about to start building, great timing deli 🙌🏾🙌🏾
your new editor is amazingg also will this house be on the gallery
who is her editor
These tips will be utilised in lots of my builds from now on! Such a Deli-ght full video❤️
I am SO bad at building, and I am just thrilled to find videos such as these. Thank you so much for helping my future builds look less bland!
I appreciate this so much. I've played the sims since sims 2, and building takes me forever and I always get intimadating. These tips are so helpful and feel approachable that I'm now eager to try new things instead of feeling a little intimidated (and embarrased) by trying new tools after so long.
Omg I did not know you could use the alt key when adjusting roofing! Thank you so much - roofs are the bane of my existence
lmao, the 'cool box' bit got to me. XD
Another thing with sun rooms is that I believe children and toddlers can access some of the smaller areas, so you could potentially make a toddler/child-only play area.
Deli looks so nice today
OMG! Thanks for your help!!🤩🤩
Basic box houses made brilliant. Love these builder tips videos. It’s been a while since I’ve played the sims, but it always makes me wanna load up the game and do some building.
Her tongue sticking out while she’s focused is the cutest thing I’ve seen this week
sorry I can't hear I'm too busy being distracted by this GORGEOUS MAKEUP LOOK girl you did it again
Loving the tips series. I've plaed sims for 10 years, but it gives me ideas that i haven't thought of .
Love the building tutorials lately! And the editing is so good. I actually jumped at the cool house 😂
I've been playing sims for years and I still appreciate all of your tutorial videos!
I don't own any sims game because I don't have a computer good enough for it, and because I always get quickly sick of games after playing them myself, so it would be a waste of money for me, but I love watching others play, and builds in particular. The last one with the terrain tool was awesome, and I think quite different from what you usually do because of this, but I really liked it
This video is going to help me so much 😂 I suck at building
As someone who is also terrified of the terrain tool, I'd love tutorials on different terrain options and ideas.
If deli doesn't get to it (mainly bc she hasn't used terrain tools very much yet, so she'd have to first practice and test it out more), I suggest you check out Kate Emerald's terrain tutorials. She is the queen of the terrain tool 😅
I’ve just come over to the sims 4 and I’m a sims 3 Stan for life 😂 I’m not creative in the slightest, these videos are so helpful 🥰
Useful video. And the tongue blep when you're working hard is adorable!
Thank you for this great tutorial! I always loved playing Sims 2, skipped Sims 3, and found myself overwhelmed with the build mode of Sims 4 when I finally started playing it a few months ago. I've only just started figuring out the sky lights. Haven't built a lot of basements, so I'm especially looking forward to using that tutorial in my next house!
In my country these basic box houses were really popular some 40-60 years ago and nowdays people enjoy renovating them keeping them mostly square :D
Thank you. I started playing last month and I'm still learning the tools. This has given me lots of ideas.
I have been building in 3 years now and 3 of the tip i never knew how to do. And i alweys looking for ways to improve my builds , so ty so much for taking time to learn us this
I can always use roofing tips! Building the house from Poltergeist and the roofing is insane! Thanks for the tips Deli.
I'm terrified of terrain tools as well! Loving the videos on the basics and tips lately!
Please give more tips!! I’ve just gotten back into the game and building more complex houses. It’s nice to get inspired and learn some new tricks that I hadn’t thought of! Thanks Deli!
I used all these ideas for an house and finally I have my first build that is not just a giant square divided by 4.
Thanks !!
Just got the Sims 4 so these types of videos are really helpful Deli 😌🖤
Also early 😏
I’ve been playing sims for over a decade and still suck at building, so I needed to see this lol. Glad, I can rely on the gallery’s builds.
The clapping at the beginning continued the music from the ad perfectly. Made me question if I really skipped the ad 😄
Oh this is FABULOUS!! I am 100% going to use these tips to up my build game SIGNIFICANTLY!!
THANK YOU, DELI!!
In not a newbie to sims but i am a newbie to playing it on PS4! Thank you for this as it's really helped me for builds. Please could we have more of this type of video that does step-by-step tutorial? Gratefully your fan x
Watched your video. Thank-you for the tutorial. Been playing ts4 for a few years now and never thought to use the terrain tools like that. Can't wait to try it☺️
This tutorial is such a game changer!! I love that basement terrain one! Moooore please!
Thank you thank you thank you♥️♥️♥️
When I was a child I used to say: I’ll never get tired of The Sims. And here I am 20 years later.🥲😅😂
Deli, I can tell you had so much fun with that last build there. One thing we were doing before the platform update was making useable bridges with maybe only a couple of stairs and some don't understand how we do that either.
Should we let them know how to do it? Room on top of a room, delete bottom room, bring top room down and add stairs done :)
You've helped me with my inside sky light situation - because I could do the half gabled one on one side no problem, just that middle one that always seemed to be a problem for me. Thanks and I shared your video to my page - I share you EA Game Changers so I can get traffic to you guys because you all really help and have such wonderful content. Stay awesome :)
Wow! You are an amazing builder! I've always struggled with trying to to NOT make the box house, but it always comes out that way for me. I'm definitely going to try the basement! Thanks for your hard work!
After years, I finally bought the sims 4 on 88% off (lunar new year sale🤣). Started playing a few days ago. I’m irritated that my building skills are limited to a generic box. So thank you so much for these great ideas Deligracy! Hope to be as skillfull as you one day 🥰
I love how houses looked back in the day and a lot of them have this stuff so this is helpful thank you deli
I just logged onto the sims as you posted this 🥰
When I do a house that shape like a box, it is a box. When Deli does it, it looks like a million dollar house. How!? How!?
Thank You! I didn't know about the open basement thing that is a game-changer. I was a bit stumped on a build and then I watched this video thank you I made a really cool community lot with a pool that goes under the entry and is open to the sky on either side. Super fun thank you :)
who edits for you? it’s BRILLIANT!
Thank you Deli. I love the extra ideas as I am not a great builder, but mostly because I have no patience to learn by trial and error.
Oh wow that was amazing! I very rarely use terrain tool i end up with pointed hill's everywhere! Going to try this! Thank you! The house looks amazing at the end.
I REALLY LOVE YOUR SIMS CLASSES!!! you are such a loving person
I've needed this tutorial for my entire simming life. THANK YOU! This sort of thing doesn't come naturally to me. Can't wait to make sun roofs!!
I thought something felt odd for a while. I just noticed TH-cam had unsubscribed me. TH-cam has legit done this to me before and they had to investigate who within the TH-cam team was messing with my account, not joking despite what today is.
At least I get notifications from Twitch. 👍
I love seeing build tips anytime there's a new design done. My fav is doing that window look with roofing. It really helps bring in that sun glow. Makes me miss building so much.
Your smiles and cheery attitude brings me some peace when I'm feeling down.
Thanks SO much for this tutorial, esp the skylights, and the basement! LOVE!
I was SO Glad when we GOT Plat forms. I enjoy working with them Still, and all the Cool stuff to make with them. I enjoy putting objects on my plat forms. Like I RAISE them and Place either a bed or a piano on them. Very challenging sometimes but VERY FUN to create things USEING plat forms from indeed 👍✌️⭐
This is genius! I bought Sims 4 a couple of days ago and wish I had heard of you before hours of build mode xD.
I have been playing for years but love new ideas for my future builds. Thank you Deli!!!
This was a really good help, thank you! It went right up to top 5 of helpful videos I have ever seen on TH-cam!
Thanks for the hints! Anything out of the ordinary "box" is always welcome. More, please!
Thought I didn't need to watch this video but didn't know you could delete the ceiling in a basement room 😍
Great tips! I'm renovating my Sim's house and wanted to make it more interesting. The final build is very inspiring, and I'd love to incorporate the way the top floor overlooks the bottom one into my own build. The basement idea was great, too! I learnt a lot, so thank you!
this is completely unrelated but Deli your lashes look amazing!!
Thank you for this, I’ve been playing the sims for a while but I’ve been finding your series super fun, welcoming and helpful xx
Builds are not my thing at all,now I am itching to go try these, especially the basement one! THANK YOU!
Even though I am right now quite a good builder (no more boxes) I still love these videos because we never stop learning! Thanks Deli
I'm an OK builder I think, and those little details really helps improve! Thank youuuuuuuuu
I LOVE this new series you’re doing! I get so frustrated when building even though I love it but it always looks the same or just lackluster mainly because I don’t know how to use the tools in the most effective way so this video has been so incredibly helpful and I can’t wait to try these tips out! Thank you so much 🤍🤍🤍
OMG thank you so much, I never dug into building because it seemed to complicated for me, but with your small tips it gives me a lot of easy ideas! :)