andantezen:

Oneiroi

Now that we have plenty and wonderful Greek and Roman TS3 clothing @venusprincess-simblr, decorating the houses is another slow process of finding adequate furniture that could fit Antiquity.

There are not many period works of art either,  for TS3, like mosaics and frescoes – and the houses of the wealthy Romans were lavishly decorated (I have a board on Pinterest for that). At least in that I can help – I have already released these frescoes and these mosaics, and now am working on another frescoes set, telling the story of Apollo.

andantezen:

anonymous asked:

Twinbrook as Greece? Really! LOL

Like in this pic I’m posting for you. I think it works beautifully, doesn’t it?

And there are other pics – here or here, and here and this one – all of them which I’ll have to shoot again, with the new characters and CC.

It was also relatively easy to bulldoze all of its building, and add instead a few temples. EA’s original elements left can be hidden behind Twinbrook’s many hills or vegetation. I know it is far from ideal, but… anyone else has another suggestion?

andantezen:

In my previous post I mentioned how hard it was to find Greco-roman tunics for the story I want to tell, Oneiroi.

I shared all three I had found.

VenusPrincess has just amazingly doubled the number of tunics available, with these three sexy variations displayed in the picture above.

I tried different cloths on them to see how they look – the original pictures by VenusPrincess can be found HERE, where you can also download all three tunics.

The Sim in the middle is also wearing a double bracelet by Yulia Ko.

On the right, the pair of spiked bracelets is by Club Crimsyn.

Thank you all for your creations and for sharing them!

(yes, the Sim in the middle is Laurent D’Allegro from The Last CanvasOneiroi started as a dream of his, and I intended to use him as protagonist again until I created Agathon

And on the left, the Sims bears the face of Armand de Montbelle.

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