Note: I'm really sorry for the cheap, bad pun, but i couldn't come with anything.
WCIF areas in a forum are the best source of ideas one can find, expecially those things no one has made and you think "Hey, this is actually a neat idea", One of Kimmi's WCIF was a version of the Store Basketball Hoop, withouth the floor marks and the pole, so i did it, then Cloudwalker asked if i could do a version withouth the Board, i said no problem, one/two weeks later, here it is (If it wasn't for Cloud to explain me how to import package files to Workshop, my guess would be that the boardless hoop wouldn't have been released)
(Sorry for the picture wonkiness, i required two floors to do this)
Details:
- They aren't attachtable to the wall, the reason for this is that if they were, the hoops would stand in the oposite direction of the wall, i recomend the use of the "Moveobjects on" cheat to place them right were you want.
- They require the ORIGINAL Store Basketball Hoop (be it .package or .sims3pack), it doesn't come with the file but... it shoudn't be hard to find ;)
Terms of use (Boring Part):
- You can use them for whatever you want, but don't claim it is yours and post them at paysites and the exchange, that is just cheap.
Credits:
-EA for the original mesh
-Me for the Edit
Download:
Mediafire: http://www.mediafire.com/file/p99p9hkh3t6m6u4/BasketballHoops.rar/file SimFileShare: http://www.simfileshare.net/download/563476/
Here it goes Kimmi and Cloud, hope you enjoy!
paintings that feel minty fresh 🍃
all of these are available as giclée prints on my site!
Object insertion is too underrated! Put something where it doesn't belong today!
woahhh more object ocs. Tw for blood i guess (guess who my favorite of this batch is. Hint, they have the most information in their character sheet)
HEHEHH OCS! Fox-Shroom is going to be for a… lets say, project of mine.
important characters, and 3 not as important ones.
Ocs of mine. You can see the names of most of them in the images!
i found a cool pen and started watching II
wonyoung photo shoot vibes! 🎀
More children's room rugs. These are slightly smaller than previous ones I've done. 25 rugs on one mesh. .package and sims3pack in the 7z.
The Wertheimer Portraits
A retexture by La Comtesse Zouboff — Original Mesh by @thejim07
The Wertheimer portraits are a series of twelve portrait paintings made by John Singer Sargent of and for the British art dealer Asher Wertheimer and his family. The series amounts to Sargent's largest private commission.
The family became close friends of the artist John Singer Sargent. He often dined at their home at 8 Connaught Place, where the dining room (sometimes described as "Sargent's mess" ) was decorated with eight of the family portraits. Mr and Mrs Wertheimer commissioned Singer Sargent to paint two portraits to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary in 1898, and ten more commissions followed in the next decade. Most of the portraits hang in the Tate Museum in London, after Wertheimer's death in 1918. The donation was an scandal, as some antisemitic comments emerged, such as that of the historian Sir Charles Oman: "these clever, but extremely repulsive, pictures should be placed in a special chamber of horrors".
The bequest and wish for the portraits to be displayed together was seen as a distasteful display of wealth with opponents claiming it was Jewish excess and asking “Is there any other gallery that has been given so many paintings?
Since the paintings would hang among royalty, clergy and historical figures, to have a room dedicated to one family deemed outside the British establishment was so controversial that it was debated in Parliament.
Nowadays, the portraits are regarded as masterpieces, and most of the antisemitic comments remained in the past, but some critics have thought that the paintings "exudes caricature-like features and projected racial stereotypes onto the sitters" although the family was perfectly happy with them (of course this wouldn't have been issue if the family belonged to catholicism or other western-predominant religion)
This set contains 12 portraits, with the original frame swatches, fully recolourable. They are of:
Elizabeth "Betty" Wertheimer, Mrs. Euston Abraham Salaman (oval shape)
Flora Wertheimer (née Joseph) Mrs. Asher Wertheimer
Helena "Ena" Wertheimer, Mrs. Robert Moritz Mathias, "A Vele Gonfle"
Madame Asher Wertheimer (née Flora Joseph) (another portrait of Flora)
Miss Almina Wertheimer in Turquerie Costume.
Mr. Alfred Wertheimer
Edward Wertheimer (unfinished)
Asher Wertheimer with his Poodle, Noble.
Elizabeth "Betty" and Helena "Ena" Wertheimer.
Hylda, Conway and Almina Wertheimer.
Miss Hylda Wertheimer.
Ruby, Ferdinand and Essie Wertheimer.
Found under decor > paintings for:
500§ (1)
1.850§ (1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8)
3.040§ (9-10)
3.900§ (11)
6520§ (12)
Retextured from:
"Saint Mary Magdalene" (1) found here
"The virgin of the Rosary" (1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8) found here
"Portrait of Mariana of Austria in Prayer" (9-10) found here
"Portrait of Maria Theresa of Austria and her Son, le Grand Dauphin" (11) found here
"Vulcan's Forge" (12) found here
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Walls, floor and loveseat by @thejim07
Bust, urns, fireplace, clock, vases, candelabras, pendule à cercles tournants, door and screen by @joojconverts
Armchairs by ShinoKCR (tsr)
Rug by me, found here
Sideboard, chairs, sidetables and sofa by @martassimsbookcc
Commodes by Parsimonious Sims
Drive
(Sims3Pack | Package)
(Useful tags below)
@joojconverts @ts3history @ts3historicalccfinds @deniisu-sims @katsujiiccfinds @gifappels-stuff
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The rest of the Everyday Clutter Kit that (as far as I know) had yet to be converted.
Boom Blocks (back left) is a radio.
I did not make these recolorable, but a few of the objects have some swatches that recolor well.
Compressed. 1 zip file (all included, unmerged), and individual files available.
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Info under the cut:
Antique Spare Watch:
10 swatches. Not recolorable.
Found Under Decor>Misc for $300.
A Slightly Creative Collection:
4 swatches. Not recolorable.
Found Under Decor>Misc for $150.
Aural Ambrosia Headset:
8 swatches. Not recolorable.
Found Under Decor>Misc for $150.
Boom Blocks:
9 swatches. Not recolorable.
Found Under Electronics>Audio for $140.
Cap of Lucky Ambition:
7 swatches. Not recolorable.
Found Under Decor>Misc for $20.
Coinoctagon:
4 swatches. Not recolorable.
Found Under Decor>Misc for $25.
Lug Trio:
5 swatches. Not recolorable.
Found Under Decor>Misc for $120.
Mega Magazine Stack:
13 swatches. Not recolorable.
Found Under Decor>Misc for $25.
Mug Solo:
7 swatches. Not recolorable.
Found Under Decor>Misc for $5.
Once a Pawn a Time Chess Kit:
5 swatches. Not recolorable.
Found Under Decor>Misc for $225.
Spare Specs:
1 swatch. Not recolorable.
Found Under Decor>Misc for $80.
I did not include most of the swatches because I was struggling due to how EA made the mesh.
The Adoringly Adorned Jewelry Stand:
8 swatches. Not recolorable.
Found Under Decor>Misc for $220.
❗ The jewelry is invisible from the backside.
Trinketville:
8 swatches. Not recolorable.
Found Under Decor>Misc for $40.
Write It Down Notebook:
7 swatches. Not recolorable.
Found Under Decor>Misc for $10.
Winged Dragon Brooch, c.1900 Silver, gold, plique-à-jour enamel, pearl, diamond France