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The purpose of this tutorial is to create picturesque borders for your Sims wallpapers with the Create a Pattern program from Electronic Arts (CAP).  It will give you a more in depth knowledge on how the placement of the "stickers" work.  Most of the patterns/pictures will look great on other Sims items as well..some will only be suitable for the particular wall paper.  It depends on what you have and what you do with it.  In this tutorial a pattern will be created for border types wallpaper in Sims 3 so you can just refer to that wall if that’s all you want to learn.   
 
The purpose of this tutorial is to create picturesque borders for your Sims wallpapers with the Create a Pattern program from Electronic Arts (CAP).  It will give you a more in depth knowledge on how the placement of the "stickers" work.  Most of the patterns/pictures will look great on other Sims items as well..some will only be suitable for the particular wall paper.  It depends on what you have and what you do with it.  In this tutorial a pattern will be created for border types wallpaper in Sims 3 so you can just refer to that wall if that’s all you want to learn.   
  
One important note about the program:  '''the patterns shown on the wall in the preview area are not exact as compared to the wall in the game'''.  An example is the largest 256 x 256 pattern shows 3 complete repeats lengthwise in the preview and in the game it shows part of the pattern cut off at the top because of the ceiling. With that in mind please remember we are creating patterns to fit in the contraints of the border of in game wallpaper.
 
  
 
So let's begin and I hope you have fun.
 
So let's begin and I hope you have fun.
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The inner middle square is your work area and measures 256 X 256 pixels.  There is no way to get one pattern and no repeats on a wall.
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The inner middle square is your work area and measures 256 X 256 pixels.   
 
The wall repeat area depends on your pattern and its placement on the work area.
 
The wall repeat area depends on your pattern and its placement on the work area.
 
The sticker sizes are 58 X 58 pixels and can be resized from the smallest 1 x 1 to 256 X 256.
 
The sticker sizes are 58 X 58 pixels and can be resized from the smallest 1 x 1 to 256 X 256.
 
Placement is important in borders and can be achieved successfully by using the coordinate’s buttons:
 
Placement is important in borders and can be achieved successfully by using the coordinate’s buttons:
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w = width of the sticker
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h = height of the sticker
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x = horizontal placement of the sticker on the worksheet)
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y = vertical placement of the sticker on the worksheet)
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You can make your own stickers in the graphics program and resize (down..always use larger to maintain the image quality)any image find to required 256 x 256 pixels.
 
You can make your own stickers in the graphics program and resize (down..always use larger to maintain the image quality)any image find to required 256 x 256 pixels.
 
You can use any image size but how it will appear depends on its placement in your sticker and on the worksheet. You can make this as complicated or as simple as you want.
 
You can use any image size but how it will appear depends on its placement in your sticker and on the worksheet. You can make this as complicated or as simple as you want.
  
Always test your patterns to make sure they are seamless.  There are a few tricks to make your pattern beautiful and perfect.
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Always test your patterns to make sure they are seamless.   
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== The Wallpaper ==
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These are the wallpapers we will be working with.  The full flat wall has be included in order to show the pattern repeat on the full wall. You cannot make a one pattern that will fill the whole wall.  Lengthwise the 256 square pattern you create is repeated three times but is the cutoff on the ceiling.  Width wise there is a way to create a pattern that goes 1 & 1/2 times the width of the panel.    There are other possibilities and if you have any additions to add please do...the more  info the better.
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A wall mural is our grand finalie!!
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[[File:PanelNames.jpg]]
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== Patterns ==
 
== Patterns ==
  
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Pattern 16 Repeat
  
The first one we are going to work with is an demonstration of the measurements and the sticker placement. See Illustration 1. The work space is 256 x 256 pixels, stickers are 64 x 64...a perfect multple of 256.  The pattern I am using here is a quilt pattern found under google.  In photoshop I added a border at the top and on the bottom in, resized it to 256 x256 and saved it in a specific folder for the custom made stickers, then opened it CAPS and opened the pattern). In order to get the exact placement of the stickers start with the first sticker in the upper left hand corner.  The cordinates are:
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This one is a good demonstration of the measurements and the sticker placement.  The pattern used here is a quilt pattern found under google.  In photoshop I added a line at the top and on the bottom, resized it to 256 x256 and saved it in a specific folder for the custom made stickers. In order to get the exact placement of the stickers start with the first sticker in the upper left hand corner.  The coordinates are:
  
w = 64  (width of the sticker)
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w = 64   
h = 64  (height of the sticker)
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h = 64   
  
x = 32  (horizontal placement of the sticker on the worksheet)
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Sticker 1:
y = 32  (verical placement of the sticker on the worksheet)
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x = 32   
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y = 32   
  
 
To place the next stickers perfectly:
 
To place the next stickers perfectly:
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The next row the y changes to 64 and so on.
 
The next row the y changes to 64 and so on.
  
Illustration 1
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[[File:The_Sims_3_Create_a_Pattern16.jpg]]
 
[[File:The_Sims_3_Create_a_Pattern16.jpg]]
  
Once complete your  pattern is like this and fits perfectly into the first wallpaper described in Sims 3 as:
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Once complete your  pattern is like this and fits perfectly wallpaper described in Sims 3 as:
  
 
Paint:  Wall with Dado,Border,Chair Rail & Baseboard Moulding
 
Paint:  Wall with Dado,Border,Chair Rail & Baseboard Moulding
 
Wallpaper:  Wall with Dado,Chair Rail,Trim & Baseboard moulding.
 
Wallpaper:  Wall with Dado,Chair Rail,Trim & Baseboard moulding.
Illustration 2
 
 
 
[[File:Pattern16complete.jpg]]
 

Revision as of 23:11, 24 July 2011

Contents

Sims 3 Create a Pattern: Pattern Placement for Wall Borders

Level - Beginners/Intermediate/ Expert

The purpose of this tutorial is to create picturesque borders for your Sims wallpapers with the Create a Pattern program from Electronic Arts (CAP). It will give you a more in depth knowledge on how the placement of the "stickers" work. Most of the patterns/pictures will look great on other Sims items as well..some will only be suitable for the particular wall paper. It depends on what you have and what you do with it. In this tutorial a pattern will be created for border types wallpaper in Sims 3 so you can just refer to that wall if that’s all you want to learn.


So let's begin and I hope you have fun.

Requirements:

Create a Pattern [1] Available free for registered Sims 3 game owners. The basic interface is explained in the help documentation found in the upper left hand corner under the "?"

A Graphics program

Adobe Photo Shop (pay) Paint Net [2] (free) Gimp [3] (free)

Tutorial(s)

Seamless Textures[4] (optional)

The Workspace and Measurements

The inner middle square is your work area and measures 256 X 256 pixels. The wall repeat area depends on your pattern and its placement on the work area. The sticker sizes are 58 X 58 pixels and can be resized from the smallest 1 x 1 to 256 X 256. Placement is important in borders and can be achieved successfully by using the coordinate’s buttons:

w = width of the sticker h = height of the sticker

x = horizontal placement of the sticker on the worksheet) y = vertical placement of the sticker on the worksheet)


You can make your own stickers in the graphics program and resize (down..always use larger to maintain the image quality)any image find to required 256 x 256 pixels. You can use any image size but how it will appear depends on its placement in your sticker and on the worksheet. You can make this as complicated or as simple as you want.

Always test your patterns to make sure they are seamless.

The Wallpaper

These are the wallpapers we will be working with. The full flat wall has be included in order to show the pattern repeat on the full wall. You cannot make a one pattern that will fill the whole wall. Lengthwise the 256 square pattern you create is repeated three times but is the cutoff on the ceiling. Width wise there is a way to create a pattern that goes 1 & 1/2 times the width of the panel. There are other possibilities and if you have any additions to add please do...the more info the better.

A wall mural is our grand finalie!!

PanelNames.jpg


Patterns

Pattern 16 Repeat

This one is a good demonstration of the measurements and the sticker placement. The pattern used here is a quilt pattern found under google. In photoshop I added a line at the top and on the bottom, resized it to 256 x256 and saved it in a specific folder for the custom made stickers. In order to get the exact placement of the stickers start with the first sticker in the upper left hand corner. The coordinates are:

w = 64 h = 64

Sticker 1:


x = 32 y = 32

To place the next stickers perfectly:

Sticker #2: add 32 to x = 64 and y remains 32. The third sticker: add 32 to x 64 to equal 96 and y remains the same. Sticker # 4: add 32 to equal 128 and y remains the same. The next row the y changes to 64 and so on.


The Sims 3 Create a Pattern16.jpg

Once complete your pattern is like this and fits perfectly wallpaper described in Sims 3 as:

Paint: Wall with Dado,Border,Chair Rail & Baseboard Moulding Wallpaper: Wall with Dado,Chair Rail,Trim & Baseboard moulding.

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