– 15 round floor marble mosaics 4×4 by Andante Zen –
I needed these in my buildings, both for Oneiroi and +CRUX+, and decided to share.
They are 4×4, found in Rugs, costing 33, with the 15 variations you can check above, not recolorable.
I have also made these 2×2 mosaics. Greek and Roman themed frescoes, stencils and medallions I have released earlier are under the tag #my cc
Hope you like them, and I’d love to see them in your buildings – please tag me. Cheers!
not necessarily Greek or Roman, but still very palatial for a Roman game play
Tag: sims 3 mosaics
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.
You can download them HERE and at SimFileShare (sims3pack)
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.
I’m uploading all my Greek and Roman CC to SimFileShare, so there’ll be a few reblogs ahead.
– 15 round floor marble mosaics 4×4 by Andante Zen –
I needed these in my buildings, both for Oneiroi and +CRUX+, and decided to share.
They are 4×4, found in Rugs, costing 33, with the 15 variations you can check above, not recolorable.
I have also made these 2×2 mosaics. Greek and Roman themed frescoes, stencils and medallions I have released earlier are under the tag #my cc
Hope you like them, and I’d love to see them in your buildings – please tag me. Cheers!
not necessarily Greek or Roman, but still very palatial for a Roman game play









