grecoromansimspoetry:

ts2history:

lithium-lily has converted some Fallout items to TS2. Even though the game is set in the post-apocalyptic future, I think some of these items may be useful to games set in ancient worlds. 

These are some seriously beautiful Roman objects for TS2 – anyone up to converting them for TS3? Not all of them, just the Antique Roman related ones… pretty please? 🙂

acquiresimoleons:

Do you remember these? I recolored these ruins (quite a few pieces actually) for edit town mode. 

I felt it was time to purge my ‘to be uploaded’ file.

These are not showing up on a lot and I’m not sure why. I think there’s a separate version for lot and edit town (idk why, they didn’t make the lot version recolorable…) but I never had time to locate and edit those. Will show up in CAW, which is actually where I intended to use them. Feel free to include in worlds or whatever you use them for, I honestly don’t care.

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Poses: The Furies

owly-sims:

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Presenting a super useful, handy, sure-to-be-used-by-many-people pose pack: a re-creation of William-Adolphe Bouguereau’s Orestes Pursued by the Furies:

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It’s a little different just because clumsy sim bodies can’t accurately capture the movement in Bouguereau’s painting.

There are five poses. Two of the furies (the right and center ones) have enough space in their hands that you can place an accessory, such as a torch (I used these torches). This set is pose list compatible. If you prefer to use codes, they are as follows:

a_owlface_fury1 – the right fury

a_owlface_fury2 – the center fury

a_owlface_fury3 – the left fury

a_owlface_orestes1 – Orestes, holding his hands over his ears

a_owlface_victim1 – Clytemnestra, draped over the third fury’s arm.

I’m uploading this even though it’s not very useful for the average simmer because I think that someone who is more creative than I am might be able to do something interesting with this set. Anyway, I hope you enjoy, no one!

DOWNLOAD:
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