Hotchpotch - A Bunch Of Sims3t2 Conversions

Apr 21, 2013 18:48

I go to the dentist either because of pain or a guilty conscience for skipping regular checkups for so long. The latter can also be applied to my delaying tactics in relation to uploading to my livejournal, just replace 'skipping' with 'not posting' and 'checkups' with 'finished conversions'. As I didn't want to wait for the pain to set in, I quickly gathered up some random, unrelated conversions I'd been working on over the past weeks and put them in a folder for you to pick out what might be of interest to you.

I hope my dental surgeon is proud of me ... and spares me the drilling the next time.




/// Custom Rims - Decorative - Wall Hangings - 885 Simoleons
/// Record Of Love Rug - Decorative - Rugs - 450 Simoleons
/// Win Wind Trophy Case - Decorative - Miscellaneous - 2200 Simoleons



/// The Light Fantastic Downtown Neon - Decorative - Wall Hangings - 175 Simoleons
/// Insignia Neon Sign - Decorative - Wall Hangings - 65 Simoleons
/// Jazzy Neon - Decorative - Wall Hangings - 325 Simoleons
/// Musical Neon - Decorative - Wall Hangings - 200 Simoleons



/// The graffiti are recolors of Phaenoh's 2x2 Floor Overlay Mesh that you can get here:
http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=362815



/// Pedro Estate Window - Doors/Windows - Windows - 250 Simoleons
/// The Royales Window - -Doors/Windows - Windows - 310 Simoleons



/// Carter's Display Case - Surfaces - Miscellaneous -  310 Simoleons

As always, all of the objects have several recolors and the windows have a slaved diagonal version. If somebody is desperate for a special recolor (i.e. a white trophy case, a blue window, etc.) or in need of the multiplier/overlay masks for recoloring, you are welcome to ask me.

Credits and thanks: EA for the meshes; SimPE; MilkShape; GIMP; TSR Workshop; Echo for her rug template, IgnorantBliss for her tutorial on how to make custom windows and MaryLou for her template windows

Download everything here: http://www.mediafire.com/?3ww5lib9kxmq8r1

decorative, windows, surfaces

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