| This is an
invisible default replacement of
the Nightlife Chef Stove made
especially for themed hoods in
which a modern appliance looks
inappropriate. Due to the nature
of the object a simple recolor
could not be made, or separate
unique object. The only option
within my abilities was to clone
and default replace it, meaning
any chef stoves in your game
will be completely, totally and
utterly invisible. For me, this
isn't an issue since I have a
dedicated themed game, but it is
quite easy to remove/replace it
from your downloads folder as
needed. To position the chef
stove, start by placing the
visible stove, fireplace or
surface you prefer. Then, using
the 'move objects on' cheat, you
can overlap the invisible stove.
You can use my placement photo
as a guide to positioning it.
Note that as the chef works at
the stove, he places the serving
tray to his right. When using
single tile stoves, it is
recommended to put a counter
next to it so it doesn't appear
as if the tray is floating in
air.
Stoves used as examples in
the photos come from
MTS2 (check out their
appliance section for several
period stoves) and
Sims Design Avenue
(example 2). The Russian Clay
Stove by
Jeka (example 1) nearly
conceals the serving tray,
however the waiter was still
able to retrieve it without
difficulty. When placing a
counter next to Ed's Medieval
Stone Hearth by
Edta (as shown in the
placement photo) you will need
to use 'boolprop
snapobjectstogrid false' cheat.
Without doing that the counter
will overlap with the stove,
looking unusual. You may need to
do the same for other stoves.
Just be sure to leave the spots
open for the chef and server to
stand.
Located in
Appliances catalog. Cost is $0.
(There is no preview image for
the catalog, because the object
is invisible, but it will most
likely be located first in the
stoves section) |