Boo!
I love playing with occult sims, and since it's the spookiest time of the year I wanted to create some items for spellcasters. Witching Hour includes 12 items, including a new functional cauldron (requires Realm of Magic GP). You can read more about the items, find the in-game preview and download the set below!
@maxismatchccworld @s4library @public-ccfinds @mmfinds @sssvitlanz
Here's what you get:
Cauldron (Realm of Magic GP required to function), 7 swatches, 1000§
Hanging herbs (3 room heights), 4 swatches, 100§
Spellbook stand, 14 swatches, 100§
Potion display, 14 swatches, 900§
Potion bottle style 1, 13 swatches, 25§
Potion bottle style 2, 13 swatches, 25§
Potion bottle style 3, 13 swatches, 25§
Stacked magic tomes, 4 swatches, 100§
Stacked books, 4 swatches, 120§
Rug, 4 swatches, 500§
Here’s some more info and credits:
Base game compatible, except the cauldron
New meshes, all LODs
Custom specular and normal maps
Custom catalog thumbnails, tagged swatches
Swatches come from my personal palette and from peacemaker-ic's color palettes
You can search for “witching” or “myshunosun” in the buy catalog to quickly access these items. Enjoy!
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5 poses total
in-game The Sims 4 Poses
you’ll need:
carrier
pose player
teleport any sim
toddler height preset by @redheadsims-cc (use the short version)
Download: katverse.com (full cc list is included)
Although most may not pair Summer Vibes and Back to School fashion together, Ayoshi and I have sought to do just that for AxA 2022, our newest Custom Content Pack. With jerseys, letterman jackets, decorated denim skirts, and much much more, AxA 2022 is the perfect collection of clothing to create a variety of outfits for your sims to wear while entering or leaving highschool. Enjoy!
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Early access is still allowed according to an Official EA Post
The item index linked above will show the basic info for the items in this collab. Below are credits + Patreon .zip download of the entire pack
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GM tip: when describing food, it is tempting to go full George RR Martin and make the food sound as good as possible. However, consider the alternative: there is nothing more evocative about a fictional place, culture, or character than the specific way their food kinda sucks.
"Aro/Ace person gets given a love potion" story but instead of them being immune or whatever, it DOES work, and they realize IMMEDIATELY that they've been fed a love potion because this feeling is so wrong and foreign but everyone keeps laughing off the idea of it being a love potion because "they were probably just a late bloomer" or "no, you just finally found the right person!" and it's just a horror story about how no one believes them even though they know, they KNOW this isn't right and they can't stand it.
As Google has worked to overtake the internet, its search algorithm has not just gotten worse. It has been designed to prioritize advertisers and popular pages often times excluding pages and content that better matches your search terms
As a writer in need of information for my stories, I find this unacceptable. As a proponent of availability of information so the populace can actually educate itself, it is unforgivable.
Below is a concise list of useful research sites compiled by Edward Clark over on Facebook. I was familiar with some, but not all of these.
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Google is so powerful that it “hides” other search systems from us. We just don’t know the existence of most of them. Meanwhile, there are still a huge number of excellent searchers in the world who specialize in books, science, other smart information. Keep a list of sites you never heard of.
www.refseek.com - Academic Resource Search. More than a billion sources: encyclopedia, monographies, magazines.
www.worldcat.org - a search for the contents of 20 thousand worldwide libraries. Find out where lies the nearest rare book you need.
https://link.springer.com - access to more than 10 million scientific documents: books, articles, research protocols.
www.bioline.org.br is a library of scientific bioscience journals published in developing countries.
http://repec.org - volunteers from 102 countries have collected almost 4 million publications on economics and related science.
www.science.gov is an American state search engine on 2200+ scientific sites. More than 200 million articles are indexed.
www.pdfdrive.com is the largest website for free download of books in PDF format. Claiming over 225 million names.
www.base-search.net is one of the most powerful researches on academic studies texts. More than 100 million scientific documents, 70% of them are free
Everybody wanted this, admit it 🌼
Base Game Compatible
45 swatches in EA’s orginal swatches + my Troublemaker Palette + random patterns
All LODs, Morphs, All Maps, 3k poly
Moonwood Garden includes 13 items for all your gardening needs. Decorate your garden, grab some seeds from your new garden workbench and plant some herbs in a compact 2-tile planter box. You can read more about the items, find the in-game preview and download the set below!
@maxismatchccworld @s4library @sssvitlanz @public-ccfinds @mmfinds
Here's what you get:
2-tile planter box*, 14 swatches, 75§
4-tile planter box, 14 swatches, 100§
Flower arranging table (Seasons EP required to function), 14 swatches, 250§
Base game table (functions as display), 14 swatches, 250§
Box with pots, 8 swatches, 80§
Vertical garden (decor), 14 swatches, 150§
Ladder shelf, 14 swatches, 150§
Picked flowers, 1 swatch, 20§
Potted fig plant, 6 swatches, 75§
Potted ivy plant, 6 swatches, 50§
Bag of garden soil, 6 swatches, 25§
Stacked bags of garden soil, 6 swatches, 50§
Stack of pots, 5 swatches, 40§
Here’s some more info and credits:
Base game compatible
New meshes, all LODs
Custom specular and normal maps
Custom catalog thumbnails, tagged swatches
Simlish font is by gazifu
Swatches come from my personal palette and from peacemaker-ic's color palettes
* I created new tuning in order to make the 2-tile planter functional. You can plant 2 small plants in it. Let me know if you notice anything strange!
You can search for “moonwood” or “myshunosun” in the buy catalog to quickly access these items. Enjoy!
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Today my professor picked up a garter snake, said “Ow!” five times as it bit him, set it back down, and said, “Okay. That’s one defense mechanism snakes have.”
This time I’m bringing you this fully winter-inspired makeup set! It includes cool-toned eyeshadow swatches, frosted and glittery eyelashes, and angelic eyeliners! Enjoy ☃️
Frosty 3D lashes, 10 swatches, skin detail, and accessory versions
Frosty Eyeshadow, 17 swatches
Frosty Eyeliner, 24 swatches
Custom catalog thumbnail
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Early access, public release Feb. 1st
it's funny although a little exasperating how artists designing "princess" or medieval-esque gowns really do not understand how those types of clothes are constructed. We're all so used to modern day garments that are like... all sewn together in one layer of cloth, nobody seems to realize all of the bits and pieces were actually attached in layers.
So like look at this mid-1400's fit:
to get the effect of that orange gown, you've got
chemise next to the skin like a slip (not visible here) (sometimes you let a bit of this show at the neckline) (the point is not to sweat into your nice clothes and ruin them)
kirtle, or undergown. (your basic dress, acceptable to be seen by other people) this is the puffing bits visible at the elbow, cleavage, and slashed sleeve. It's a whole ass dress in there. Square neckline usually. In the left picture it's probably the mustard yellow layer on the standing figure.
coat, or gown. This is the orange diamond pattern part. It's also the bit of darker color visible in the V of the neckline.
surcoat, or sleeveless overgown. THIS is the yellow tapestry print. In the left picture it's the long printed blue dress on the standing figure
if you want to get really fancy you can add basically a kerchief or netting over the bare neck/shoulders. It can be tucked into the neckline or it can sit on top. That's called a partlet.
the best I can tell you is that they were technically in a mini-ice-age during this era. Still looks hot as balls though.
Coats and surcoats are really more for rich people though, normal folks will be wearing this look:
tbh I have a trapeze dress from target that looks exactly like that pale blue one. ye olden t-shirt dress.
so now look here:
(this is a princess btw) both pieces are made of the same blue material so it looks as if it's all one dress, but it's not. The sleeves you're seeing are part of the gown/coat, and the ermine fur lined section on top is a sideless overgown/surcoat. You can tell she's rich as fuck because she's got MORE of that fur on the inside of the surcoat hem.
okay so now look at these guys.
Left image (that's Mary Magdelene by the way) you can see the white bottom layer peeking out at the neckline. That's a white chemise (you know, underwear). The black cloth you see behind her chest lacing is a triangular panel pinned there to Look Cool tm. We can call that bit the stomacher. Over the white underwear is the kirtle (undergown) in red patterned velvet, and over the kirtle is a gown in black. Right image is the same basic idea--you can see the base kirtle layer with a red gown laced over it. She may or may not have a stomacher behind her lacing, but I'm guessing not.
I've kind of lost the plot now and I'm just showing you images, sorry. IN CONCLUSION:
you can tell she's a queen because she's got bits I don't even know the NAMES of in this thing. Is that white bit a vest? Is she wearing a vest OVER her sideless surcoat? Girl you do not need this many layers!