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This is cool! A problem finally solved.

One of the main issues with building for Oneiroi were the statues.

Freezing a Sim in a pose doesn’t really work. First, there are not many poses for a classical statue. And then there is the annoyance of having to pose and place the Sim again on a pedestal every time you reopen the game. And then there is the limit of Sims in a household, too – never enough statues, too few Sims.

Sculptify from nraas is OK but too rough – a lot of details are lost in the process, and the materials for sculptures from EA are plain ugly. It does work well for statues that shall be seen in the distance only, though.

Today’s solution was rather simple – I’ve tried the ITF shop pedestals and this in the pic was the outcome. I then covered the ITF pedestal with another one, and am pretty happy with it. 

Now I can have dozens of sculptures in a house or garden!!!! Anyone else has tried that or has another creative solution?

Omg can we buy the Laurel Wreath on his head? Like with the ITF shopping mod? XD

The laurel wreath is on a hair from the Toga Party pack from UL 🙂

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Apart from the tunics I have posted, three here and another three here, telling a story during the times of the Roman Empire, full of characters like Oneiroi shall be, requires many more outfits.

This is where Simprovisation comes in, and combining the talents of different CC creators.

Skirts converted for male Sims are specially useful, like the three above, from omegastarr82.

Click the links below to access the creator’s original pages for download.

From left to right

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Buttoned skirt by omegastarr82

Drop vest by Aaron Beerling

Runaway choker by Lea Lilith

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Belted miniskirt by omegastarr82

Sandals by Pixicat

Bracelet by Yulia Ko

Earrings by magnemoe

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Pleated miniskirt by omegastarr82

White t-shirt by mochi029

Harness with bracelets by Lunenore

Gladiator sandals by Simromi

Click HERE to see the complete pic

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Unfortunately, I can’t share the Temple of Hermes. 

That’s because I built it in two parts – one game for the exterior (this building is empty inside, except for the columns), and another save for this interior in the pic, which is contained in a box, gray on the outside. That’s usually how I play, with different saves for interiors and exteriors.

But I can share the CC I used:

Walls set | ivy garlands | wreaths | altar fire-pits | ceiling canopy curtains

The lyre at Hermes’ feet (he’s supposed to have invented it, though it was Apollo who often used the lyre) and the fire-pit before the altar are from EA’s Store.

The superb lamps on the wall behind the altar are from Lunamai, but her link no longer works.

See HERE for the Hermes Logios.

Like the Hermes, the Temple itself is rather simple and holds not too much CC. Still, I’m liking the outcome better. Suggestions are always welcome!

Cheers!