aroundthesims:

Around the Sims 3 | Women hair mesh – Braided Bun

Look at this, my very first (and probably very last! :D) Sims 3 hair mesh!
It’s a Frankenmesh (mix of two meshes) that I originally made for Sims 4 but that I wanted for Sims 3 as well, though it looks a bit different in Sims 3 (I struggled hard with the Sims 3 head shape! :D)
As this hairdo could perfectly fit with afro-hair, I made a second version with afro-textured hair.
Also, it’s my first hair mesh, so it’s not perfect, please be indulgent! 😉

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bongomazing:

Scales the entire horse from about 60cm to 20.2hh, approximated based on OMSP heights.

Note: This slider has some major animation issues especially with very small pony and miniature horse sizes–mostly sinking into and floating above the ground. Sim-horse interactions and riding animations in relation to the horse are unaffected except in very small ponies (which may cause scrunchy legs/arms).

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danjaley:

Recolourable Overlay for Horses

This accessory allows to apply a pattern to a horse with the Create a Style tool. I made it to give my horse a fur texture, but one can also go completely crazy 🙂

Cloned from a saddle blanket, and found under Accessories in Everyday, Racing, Jumping and Bridle.

If you use this to give your horse fur, please note that the horse must remain technically saddled or at least wearing a bridle. Invisible tack as this one by NinthWaveSims may be useful to keep up the illusion.

The overlay is transparent, so you can see the horse’s coat faintly underneath. Hoofs and the nose area remain clear of pattern.

With the way horses are mapped, patterns will always run from nose to tail, meaning that vertical-oriented patterns will appear sideways, and horizontals will be upside down on one side. However this is only really visible with patterns that depict things.

Download: SimFileShare | Dropbox

danjaley:

TSM Spy Hood as Hat-Hair

This one has been converted as an accessory before, but I prefer hat-hair for parts that I can’t fit hair under anyway.

  • Three recolourable channels: Outside, inside, seam
  • Enabled for male/female, teen-elder, everyday, formal, career, firefighting and outerwear. Found under Hat Hair 🙂
  • Smooth bone assignment, so it moves with the head.

Download: SimFileShare | Dropbox

danjaley:

danjaley:

Roman Outfits

An age conversion inspired by a cc-wish of tencentsims. I felt like doing it thoroughly and made Teen, Adult and Elder versions. The original colour presets are included to match the kids’ version that came with Seasons. Enabled for Everyday, Formal, Athletic, Martial Arts, Career and Outwear.

There are two versions of the helmet, one requiring Seasons and one Basegame compatible. The Seasons version is a tenth of the BGC’s filesize, so if you have Seasons installed I strongly recommend using that.

Update: Later I figured out how to make the outfits use textures from the Seasons EP directly. The .zip with the outfits now includes both Basegame-compatible and Seasons-required versions.

I categorized the helmet as male-only. The mesh does fit females though. If you want it unisex, simply recategorize with s3pe.

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Outfits (for Seasons and Basegame)  SimFileShare
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Helmet Seasons: SimFileShare

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Helmet Basegame Compatible: SimFileShare

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Original meshes and textures by EA.

Yet another update for these Roman outfits…

I managed to make them a third of their original filesize for Seasons users, so I strongly recommend redownloading the outfits if you have that EP. The original BGC versions are still included. It’s all in one .zip, for those who are downloading from older reblogs.