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I've been getting tired of making a bazillion houses to make a scene to make sims vids to post them. So, I decided to build these massive sets of warehouses. I think it'll be efficient. Id be willing to take any suggestions and I can put a possible download in the future.

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It's a good solution. I had the same problem a while ago and I built a film studio where I could set up the sets and not fear problems with schedules, changes in light and NPCs that constantly cross paths in front of the camera. :thumbsup:

In the images I had three sets built, studio B was the Star Trek set, in C I had a stage for a Las Vegas musical and in D the interior of a passenger plane. I'll give you some images of the sets, ,,

 

 

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Me? I use basements if I want specific control over the lighting. All it takes is a single 'nightlight/candle in a room - no matter how big - to remove the fake lighting used during the night hours or in basements with no access to the games 'sun'. You want a 64x64 open room 5 stories deep? No problem. Then like a movie studio I move in what I want/need.

 

 

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