These walls can be found under Build Mode / Walls / Wall Sets. Seeing as this is my first download, please let me know if you have any problems downloading and/or installing them.
Hello! This is Part 1 of my Conversion for Katvip’s LS Walls/Floors :)!
It contains 62 walls and 19 floors. Some of the walls are meant to go together, otherwise you’ll notice an ugly line in between – so make sure you find the matching walls if you notice that 😛
All credits go to Katvip! I just had to have these for Sims 3 as well. Noncommercial & Personal use only.
Dear friends, this is a little, simple something to add to the Greco-roman custom sets of frescoes and mosaics I have been sharing.
These 7 Roman themed stencils can be found under Decor > Paintings. EA’s default wall paintings were used on the top pic to show the stencils’ size and where they fit onto the walls.
They are not recolourable – but their contours are, as shown in the bottom pic. A minor detail, but that does give blending options, so that the stencils fit, fade or stand out of the wall, to your liking.
Their thumbnails in game are really small, though – you’ll find them costing 33.
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Yes, I made a few more of those… More truly roman this time, since I lifted them from rendering of Pompeii murals. Made three of those (to be found in game under paint, this time!):
As you can see, all of them are on one panel, so you can use them on their own, but they also work with each other (sort of):
Woah, busy! and before anyone says anything, the black wall is slightly pixelated if you come too close…
See? Sorry, couldn’t do better, it came from a XIX century illustration, and the image was a bit small to begin with. It works okay in game, though, as long as you don’t stick your nose up the wall:
Finally beat TSR workshop into submission (or more likely the other way round), so here they are:
not recolorable, so what you see is what you get!
Also to be found under masonry in game, because like the noob I am, I forgot to change the setting to “paint”… Well, it works, not a too bad job for a first try!
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.
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.