ea-edit potions | one thing that definitely belongs to the ‘magic month’ are these lovely potion bottles from the gothique set at the TS3 store, I separated the tray and the bottles into single objects, both are now fully recolourable.
This lot is based on EA’s Etruscan Park at Monte Vista. I’ve built a pond where the festival grounds were, and made it look like the ruins of some Roman Thermae, profiting from the pretty views from the hill.
I play with all EPs, so it might contain pieces from all, especially with buydebug on.
There is little CC in it – this tomb roof, and I might have thrown one lemon tree or two in there too, just to add more Mediterranean feeling to it – but having them or not won’t make much of a difference for the lot.
More important is the Mediterranean light mod by Nilxis if you want the water and sky to look so blue. If you add his Realistic clouds then… you’ll have something else to appreciate from this historical site, and you might never want to leave…
Would you like, please check my RL inspiration for this lot here.
I hope you enjoy it, and please do contact me if you have any problems or doubts. This is the first lot I upload, ever, ok?
Dear friends, here I come with more CC of mine that nobody wants – but that I need to create a Greco-Roman world, and might as well share with you 🙂
These 5 frescoes depict episodes of the life of Apollo, as related in Ovid’s Metamorphosis. They are neither Roman nor Greek but Italian of origin – studies attributed to Jacopo Guarana, an assistant and associate to Tiepolo.
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.
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.