Still using Sims 3. I'm behind the times. Actually i just picked it back up after almost a year of not playing.
I'm forever doing that with games.
So anyways. I've started building a modern house. Sharp angles, monoplane roofs, the whole shebang.
I wanted it to seem very "open" - it's... okay, well, it's a good sized house, placed on a custom-placed 64x64 lot because I wanted the ocean in the backyard. It's got a library/study, kitchen, dining, family room, rumpus room, three small beds and a master suite. 3.5 baths. So it isn't small by any definition of the word. But the dimensions of the walls and rooflines make it look a lot bigger than it is inside.
To cut down on some of that bulkiness, instead of doing a closed 2-car garage, I did two porte cocheres - you can see them above, the two gaping holes in the side of the house, with the blue walls dividing them. But because of that, and the divider in the middle, I had to do some crazy roofs to ensure the areas above the walls actually had... walls.
I painted one of the sections that I'm talking about green here, to make it easier to see:
That side of the building has four or five roofs, all stacked on top of each other. And I think it looks pretty good in there (if I do say so myself.) But the problem is the roof itself. Because of all the roof stacking, I now have this:
Those little black spots and lines are from the... I'm going to call them "under roofs," the roofs that I built to give myself the walls I needed to complete that section. But here's the thing:
I had downloaded some bad CC windows (Shame on me) and couldn't get it to go away. I had already built the house, but then I had to completely uninstall. So this is attempt #2. And I am 98% certain that I didn't have those roof problems the first time around.
Short of getting rid of my neat blue divider, do any of you know how I can fix this? It isn't game breaking at all, but it's... aesthetically unappealing.
Thanks in advance.