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#1 Old 31st Jan 2013 at 9:46 PM Last edited by Dazontheweb : 31st Jan 2013 at 10:42 PM.
Default Looking for Mcdonald's Wall
Hi all,

I'm just wondering if someone can offer me some advice please. I'm currently searching for a Mcdonald's themed wall paint or paper for The Sims 1. I've done a search on a few sites but have been unable to find much information to help me.

I already have the kiosk for my game and was wondering if anyone knew of a sign or wall paint that I could use? I've seen one in a Youtube video but am unsure how to get one like it.

Thanks
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#2 Old 31st Jan 2013 at 11:28 PM
Its called HOME CRAFTER which lets you make your own floors and walls and you can get it at:
http://ts1depot.hfguide.net/extras/...s_musthave.html

You might want to look at CTO and see if any are there.

http://www.ctosims.com/
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#3 Old 1st Feb 2013 at 7:33 AM Last edited by Dazontheweb : 1st Feb 2013 at 1:18 PM.
Quote: Originally posted by marka93
Its called HOME CRAFTER which lets you make your own floors and walls and you can get it at:
http://ts1depot.hfguide.net/extras/...s_musthave.html

You might want to look at CTO and see if any are there.

http://www.ctosims.com/


Thank you.

Edit: I thought I'd add a little piece of information for anyone that might be looking to use The Sims Home Crafter tool on the later Windows operating systems. I had to do the following to get the Home Crafter tool to run on Windows 7 64 bit.

Once you have the Home Crafter tool downloaded and extracted and you attempt to run the program, you might see the message stating that D3drm.dll is missing. More information on this file and where to download can be found here

The next and final thing to do is make sure your operating system is running in 16 bit color mode. This can be changed by right clicking on the desktop and selecting 'screen resolution' then 'advanced settings' and finally under the 'monitor' tab. This was on a Windows 7 system. Remember to switch back to 32 bit mode once you've finished using the Home Crafter tool.

I hope this helps!
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