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[TS4CC] ANACHROSIMS' CLASSICAL PAINTED PANELS
Hi again! Just some painted panels. Excellent for your cute cafes, cozy cottages, grand Regency estates.
25 colors, all swatches shown
Normal/spec maps, color tags, etc
TOU: Do whatever, just keep these free & give me credit.
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#ts4cc#s4cc#sims 4 custom content#historical sims 4 cc#mycc#my cc#rococo sims 4#regency sims 4#18 century sims 4#19th century sims 4#victorian sims 4#luxury sims 4
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I couldn't resist the urge to recreate Jean-Léon Gérôme's painting 'Naopoleon and his general staff in Egypt' (1867).
I like how differently he portrays the characters. Wrapped and half-asleep generals suffering from heat and hot wind with sand. Their figures are bent and almost freely hanging from their saddles. While Bonaparte holds confidently, putting his hand on his knee and looking into the distance.
CC credits: Costumes by @acanthus-sims @empiredesimparte @simmerofthedawn | Royal Navy hat by @bruxel-reign on MTS Poses by @herecirmsims Camels by dkyrie on @omgts4ccfinds Lifeguard on Horse Deco Sims by @sunflowercontent
This is not my last Napoleonic post, I'm at this stage again 🙃
#sims#the sims 4#sims 4#ts4#simblr#the sims 4 historical#sims 4 historical#19th century sims 4#napoleon#napoleon bonaparte#napoleonic era#napoleonic era sims 4#jean leon gerome#french art#egypt#ancient egypt
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Historical artist’s workshop! I think this portion is done.
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Gilded Age Garden Set
This set is inspired by The Gilded Age tv series, based on the January CC poll. This will probably not be my last Gilded Age themed set, there are so many amazing hats and hairstyles! Enjoy :)
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ARGENTINIDAD
🇦🇷 A Argentinian Historial Sim Download A few weeks ago my historical tumblr with things related from my country took a lot of relevance, thanks to many resources I realized that there are many people who are interested in having several argentinian sims in their game, so this is for them and everyone interested in the history of different countries (or who need some sim for their game lol).
[More photos, info and download below]
These sims are originally from my Women's Day post inspired by female historical figures from different decades in Argentina. They are doctors, lawyers, writers and much more. But there is a bonus included which is two new sims = Corina Kavannagh and Lola Mora.
Corina Kavanagh. 1890-1984.
Corina Kavanagh was an Argentinian rancher known for the Kavanagh Building , the tallest concrete skyscraper in Argentina and South America at the beginning of the last century. This building has a legend that says it was built because Corina fell in love with a man of the Anchorena family, one of the most illustrious surnames in Argentina. The Anchorena's were an aristocratic and landowning dynasty with a Basilica which they could see from their mansion. Corina had a wealthy family but they looked down on her as a "nouveau riche" with no lineage, so the Anchorenas prohibited her from having a relationship with one of their members. Corina bought the land between the basilica and the mansion and built 120 meters of concrete so that they could not see the church. Since 1936, the only way for the Anchorena family to visit their Basilica was through the Corina Kavanagh passage.
(Lola) Dolores Candelaria Mora. 1866-1936.
The most flattered and discussed Argentine sculptor of her time, the artist who scandalized the society of her time, died in poverty and was vindicated by time. She began studying portrait and drawing in Tucumán and then obtained a scholarship in 1896 to perfect herself in Rome where she changed drawing for sculpture. There she was highly praised and in 1900 the artist decided to return to the country, where she obtained several state commissions, including the Fountain of the Nereids in 1903. She also faced controversy due to the nudity of her figures, and in her workshop it was common to find her working with pants on the structures of the sculptures.
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Listed below are all the sims to download and with a view of their outfits.
CUSTOM CONTENT NEEDED (Not included)
THE CC FOR EACH ONE IS LISTED HERE
Each zip includes a file explaining how to install it.
It is a google document with all the cc of each creator (some links go to simfileshare because they are cc of some deactivated creator).
AT THE BOTTOM IS LISTED ONE SHEET FOR EACH SIM
SIMS DOWNLOAD:
Mariquita J. P. Sánchez de Thompson. 1786-1868
[SIMFILESHARE]
Felicitas A. G. Guerrero. 1846-1872
SIM: [SIMFILESHARE]
Cecilia Grierson. 1859-1934.
SIM: [SIMFILESHARE]
(Lola) Dolores Candelaria Mora. 1866-1936.
SIM: [SIMFILESHARE]
Julieta Lantari. 1873-1932
SIM: [SIMFILESHARE]
María Angélica Barreda. 1888-1963.
SIM: [SIMFILESHARE]
Corina Kavanagh. 1890-1984.
SIM: [SIMFILESHARE]
Amalia Celia Figueredo de Pietra. 1895-1985.
SIM: [SIMFILESHARE]
Victoria Ocampo 1890-1979
SIM: [SIMFILESHARE]
Finlandia Pizzul. 1902-1987.
SIM: [SIMFILESHARE]
KO-FI / CAFECITO
#ts4 Argentinidad#Ts4 Moonsimmers#ts4#sims dump#the sims 4#the sims#sims 4#sims 4 cc#ts4 cc#sims 4 maxis match#sims 4 simblr#ts4 simblr#simblr#the sims community#8M#ts4 story#19th century#ts4 victorian#ts4 edwardian#ts4 female#ts4 female lookbook#ts4 1930s#ts4 1920s#ts4 20th century#ts4 argentina#ts4 sims cc
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Ceiling recolors!
Neoclassical ceiling, inspired by the ceilings of the Royal Palace in Oslo.
**MESH NEEDED!!** : https://regalsims.blogspot.com/2020/06/historical-living-set-for-ts4.html
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Enjoy! :)
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Basin Shower
This is a 'shower' to match my Pitcher and Basin Set. Your sims will be able to wash themselves without waiting for their weekly bath or for their 6 siblings to be done in the tub.
It's a bit tricky to place. The basin has nothing to do with the placement except that it's the part you hold. You can put the basin on the other side of the wall if you go too close, so if it vanishes, check there. The important spot is invisible once it's placed--you NEED the spot in front of the basin and to the immediate left clear, or your sim won't be able to reach it.
Clutter the basin up as much as you like, including putting things inside the basin. These all work in game.
I don't recommend the last one, but it will work.
It's designed to work with the dresser from Cottage Living. It floats a TINY bit on counters, but you won't see that unless you're at eye level with the counter. You can use move objects to raise it if you're willing to ignore your sims floating when using it, although there is a limit to how high it can go before sims can't reach it. If you want to put it on something lower, you can make that thing bigger or put something on top of it. You can place it using move objects onto things it doesn't want to go on, but if that thing is functional, you shouldn't because it can cause routing issues for that thing--not for the basin though, as far as I can tell.
It does NOT go into slots. Don't be surprised if a sim puts a toy or a dirty dish inside if you place it in the same place a slot exists. You may want to fill slots first and then place somewhere that has no slots it if that concerns you.
It comes in the same 8 swatches as the basins from the original set, which match the multitude of swatches for the pitchers.
Everything is properly tagged for the base colour. It should be off-the-grid compatible. I say should, because these (and the sink from the first set) are my first OTG items, and while they're based on in-game OTG items, OTG is tricky to get to stick.
152 polys. Costs 100 simoleons.
Important info:
Leave the space in front of and to the immediate left of that clear! That's where the 'shower' is.
There is no water effect, because that would mean water falling from mid-air.
There is no soap, because that goes with the water, unfortunately.
Can break, but will not visibly break. That also goes with the water.
Can get dirty, but just like the sink, it will not get visibly dirty. I had to choose between transparent or solid water, and transparent won. Visible dirt was with the solid water.
Sims can do everything that they can with a normal shower, including shaving if you have high school years, EXCEPT woohoo.
This has custom tuning. That makes it slightly more likely to break in a patch. If it does, I may not notice if I'm not actively using it in my game at the time. PLEASE let me know if you're using it and it breaks.
It does not have custom animations. Sims will act as if water's falling on them. Not so noticeable if you play with the game's mosaic, but if you play with the mosaic removed, it may look odd. I am not an animator, so it is what it is.
The water does not move. With the sink, I was able to move things around and make the surface move a bit when in use. When I tried that with the shower, there was water falling out of the cabinet underneath.
CC in the pics:
Walls by @peacemaker-ic https://peacemaker-ic.tumblr.com/post/152462832529/i-only-make-walls-when-i-am-in-the-mood-or
Lamp by @vampireloreskill, updated by @jewishsimming https://jewishsimming.tumblr.com/post/657737836277252096/historical-buildbuy-objects-made-off-the-grid-hey
Hair by @simstrouble https://simstrouble.tumblr.com/post/676540331899109376/elena-by-simstrouble-named-after-my-sweet-mama
Pitcher by me, from the set linked at the top
Download: http://simfileshare.net/folder/222894/
#my cc#sims 4 mods#sims 4 cc#ts4cc#ts4#build buy cc#decades cc#sims 4 historical cc#sims 4 showers#18th century#19th century#1890s#1900s#1910s#later depending on where you lived
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Regency Era Accessories Part 2:
I've converted this turban from Sims 2 creator maya40, when downloading please read the description.
I've recolored a shawl accessory by Sherazade that they've converted from a Sims 3 creator deltasim
Awellah: Includes a Turban and Shawl. This turban will fit the late Georgian era (1780s+ when Turkish Influence was prominent in the West), and Regency Era (1795-1837). The Shawls can fit any era I suppose, but the recolors of the Awellah Shawl are in paisley prints which were in fashion during the Regency era.
Temperance: Includes a Sheer Translucent version of the Awellah Shawl
BGC and Hat Slider Compatible
Below I've included some pictures of shawls and turbans during both the Georgian and Regency Eras.
Previous Accessories
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Clothing Availability During the Victorian Era
Weaving in the 19th century gained popularity not only as an industrial activity but also as an important part of culture. The rapidly growing industry made textiles more accessible to all walks of life, and clothing became an indicator of status, style and fashion
The rapid development of the textile industry in the 19th century had a strong impact on society. Townspeople flocked to the factories, where the work was hard but provided a steady income. New working-class neighborhoods and infrastructure emerged as workers needed housing, stores, and schools for their children. However, working conditions remained difficult: long shifts, noisy and dangerous machinery, and polluted premises. This led to the emergence of labor movements and the first laws regulating labor, such as the Factory Acts in England, which improved conditions for workers.
Clothing Costs:
Working Class: Clothes for workers became cheaper. A wool or cotton dress cost a few shillings, which was manageable though still a significant expense. Clothes were often mended and worn for long periods, sometimes passed down to children.
Middle Class: The middle class could afford outfits for different occasions — for example, a simple cotton dress cost a few pounds. With rising incomes, such purchases became more accessible.
Wealthy: The aristocracy preferred ordering unique, luxurious outfits made from silk and velvet from tailors. These garments could cost tens of pounds.
In the 19th century, cotton, wool, and linen were the most popular fabrics due to their affordability and practicality. Cotton was widely used, wool served for warm clothing, and linen was favored for summer attire.
Among the wealthy, rare and expensive materials were highly valued: silk and velvet were used for luxurious dresses and evening wear, while lace was a status symbol and adorned clothing. Tweed became a fashionable choice for suits by the end of the century, especially in Britain.
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"You… had me."
Josephine's lip quivered as she spoke, "I don’t have anything, Lucie. I have a husband."
"My family doesn’t even respond to my letters... The only connection I get is through Silas, who helps my father keep tabs on me."
"I was sent away for years and then immediately handed over like livestock to your family."
Lucile gently reached out, her hand lightly touching Josephine's arm. Josephine continued, her eyes brimming with unshed tears.
"You need time to think of the right words? Maybe I would need time to figure out how to live without my best friend!"
Lucile’s heart sank. In her mourning, she had been unknowingly selfish. These past months had been difficult for Josephine too: the wedding, the farming, caring for her parents, living with Silas, complying with his demands, and still finding time to check on her...
"Josie... I’ve been so selfish."
"I had no idea," Lucile whispered, "I wish you had told me. I could have been there for you."
Lucile stepped forward, looking down, caressing her hands while Josephine stifled her sniffles to reply. "Perhaps I’m at fault as well. I didn’t want to put any more pressure on you… You were already so wracked with worry."
Josephine lovingly stroked Lucile's fingers. "If we ever see each other again… I hope we can talk more."
The word "if" struck Lucile painfully, a sharp pang in her heart. If was right; this might be the last time she ever saw or heard Josephine. An overwhelming fear gripped her. Should she risk ruining the moment further?
Without hesitation, Lucile reached up, brushing wet strands of hair from Josephine's face.
"Josephine, you are the last person I wanted to leave behind. I dreaded this every day since Mama and Papa's passing."
"You’ve been my first thought every morning. You’ve filled my mind at the most inopportune times, to the point where I could hardly think or work properly."
Her fingers tightened around Josephine’s. "You have been the shining sun in my life, the only thing that’s kept me going."
Josephine caught her breath, her hand suddenly pulling back.
"You make me feel akin to a sunflower," Lucile continued, her eyes softening. "If I were to lose sight of you for too long, my heart would cease to beat, and I would wither away."
"Please forgive me. "
" I was scared of disappointing someone I love so dearly."
Josephine stepped away, her gaze downcast at the soaked grass. A long moment of silence followed, filled only with the sound of the rain and the soft huff from Lady as she shook her head and stomped her hoof.
Thinking any hope of reconciliation was surely gone, Lucile turned to leave, feeling the sting of rejection, Josephine suddenly grabbed her wrist.
"Lucile, wait!"
"In the kitchen’s left cabinet, that’s where we keep the good silver. It’ll fetch a good price."
" I couldn’t- " "Silas would only take his anger out on you for not stopping me."
" Nonsense. "
" We’ll be long gone before he even realizes we’ve left."
LETS GOOOO GODDD Do you have an idea how long I've been itching to have these sims have their first kiss. literally months. The slow burn game play was so worth it tho, I'm excited for what comes next. It's funny how this ended up being able to post in pride month! HAPPY PRIDE :D
#doyle legacy#Lucile Harrington#Josephine Harrington#happy pride AAAAA#decade legacy#ts4#decades challenge#decade challenge#ts4 historical#decades legacy#ultimate decades challenge#ts4 decades challenge#sims 4 decades#decade: 1900#decade:1900#decade: 1900s#1900s#legacy story#historical challenge#historical sims#historical legacy#19th century#victorian era#edwardian
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[TS4CC] ANACHROSIMS' PEOPLE TO REMEMBER PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS
Hi! More CC.
These span from the earliest days of photography up to the 1950s-1960s, all black and white. Ft. my usual models, plus photos of some of my royal family sims as well.
42 photos, some I haven't published yet and others I have
(Not all swatches shown in gif.)
Recolor of the "Portrait of a Marriage" BG mesh
Normal/spec maps, LODs, tags, etc
TOU: Do whatever, just keep it free & give me credit.
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#ts4cc#s4cc#sims 4 custom content#historical sims 4 cc#victorian sims 4#edwardian sims 4#19th century sims 4#20th century sims 4#historical sims 4#mycc#my cc
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Town house row - I couldn't find anything like this so much so...Did one myself :)
#the sims 4#ts4#sims 4#architecture#ts4 cc#sims 4 cc#ts4 build#edwardian#gilded age#19th century#1800s#ts4 custom content#regency#bridgerton#belgravia
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Artist’s townhouse: Finished sitting room, guest room, dining room, upstairs bedroom, artist’s workshop.
Next up to do: Cellar areas with kitchen, storage, servant’s bedroom, bathroom.
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Advent Weekend #2: 19th c. Updo
Here is the second installment of Advent (a day late). This hair was inspired by a portrait of Caroline von Holnstein from 1834. The painting hangs in the Gallery of Beauties in Germany (thanks @simstomaggie for mentioning this to me!)
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Salami - an 1830s hairstyle
I asked my friends for name suggestions and Yasha said Salami. So the hair is named Salami. No, Yasha is not a small child. Next time I'll ask my 8 month old coworker. Moving on.
BGC
NOT hat compatible
Uses parts from a GTW hair, two GF hairs, this hair and this hair
Diffuse map is a little wonky, mostly in the back (see the 360 of the dirty blonde swatch)
Vertices: 8654
Polygons: 11243
Appropriately tagged and all that
Known issues:
There are little gaps and weird mesh things happening inside this braid contraption. I wouldn't say it's particularly noticable or annoying.
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#i used the classic 19th century fashion plate format that is uh. first a main person#then a person with the exact same look but in a different color and with their back turned#and some random people on the side#models of the day: anya and natasha. they're married sort of. happy pride month#and also oleg who's just. there. and then a hand and tiny bit of blue skirt belonging to anya and oleg's mom#she must be like 90 at this point#oh and! natasha is modeling the salt and pepper swatch. the black swatches are more.. black.#my cc#ts4cc#sims 4 cc#sims 4 custom content#ts4 historical#historical cc#ts4 1830s#1830s cc#ts4#the sims 4#mesh edit#19c#af cc
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#mine#photography#cottagecore#nature#trees#autumn#fall#sims 4 cc#celebs#celebrity#hot celebs#michael cera#19th century#cemetery#20th century#comedy central#original character#character design#character art#cinema#cigarette#cinnamon girl#cityscape#clouds#clothing#clothes#clark kent#aj cook#coquette#comics
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