I need them for the frontispiece of the several temples I’m building, as an improvised decoration. You can see it in use in this pic. But however you use them, I’d love to see it!
There is 10 of them, in different colors and shines, at the cost of $33.
You can download them HERE, along with the other Roman and Greek themed CC I have been releasing. And now at SimFileShare too!
I hope you enjoy them!
I just don’t understand why their preview looks like crap here on Tumblr, since they look very pretty in game.
Thanks to @baufive, who patiently helped me step by step in this project, I can bring you this set of 6 female head themed mosaics.
Instead of the faded Greek and Roman mosaics we find nowadays in museums and archaeological sites, I wanted them shining new. After all, my story takes place in the 2nd century CE, when these mosaics were being laid. In fact, I’ll try to picture an artist actually building one of them at one of the houses in my Oneiroi story. Note that not all of the mosaics in the set are historical finds, and not all of them stand from the same historical period.
2×2 in size, you’ll find them under Decor>Rugs, at the cost of 133.
I hope you enjoy it, and I’ll keep them coming – more mosaics, frescoes, and reliefs, to decorate a Greco-roman world, your Sims 3 museums, palaces, villas, etc.
Friends, this is my first Sims 3 CC ever – a set of 8 big paintings with Arcadian and Greek Mythology themes, that I plan to use as frescoes in the houses of Oneiroi.
My illustrated story Oneiroi takes place in several countries around the Mediterranean in the 2nd century CE. The surviving frescoes of that period look understandably wrecked now – so this is my alternative to make them look “freshly painted” on the walls they shall decorate. The styles presented here differ considerably from the original art of that period, I know – but well, this is the art of Simprovisation.
Now here’s something that’s been sitting around for months: four recolors of the basegame heather flowers, only now they’re green so you can use them as bushes! Oh, and apparently you need a proper hex editor and can’t wing it with Notepad, lol.
+ Found in Build Mode Shrubs, as well as World Editor Landmarks. + They cost $10, can’t be stolen or repossessed, can be placed on slopes, and have an Environment score of 1. + Will not replace or conflict with any heather versions.
Exported and converted Qunari horns for males and females, should work for adults, elders, and teens as well as separate files for children and toddlers.
There may be some mild issues at the very base of the horns when seen from behind due to a lack of backfaces, but I find that most hairs will cover this enough for it not to be noticed.