Medieval Bedding Part 2
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SCREENSHOTS
I promised I would make some bedding more suitable for your perhaps not-so-noble households. While the fabrics from Part 1 were the product of a modern world's imagination, today I bring you authentic bedclothes that very well could have been used by Sims in the Middle Ages.
The dyes have been color-matched to natural dyestuffs that were readily available to your medieval weavers. These include:
Light Onionskin
Medium Onionskin
Dark Onionskin
Ochre mixed with Iron
Light Woad (Indigo)
Dark Woad
Woad and Madder
Woad mixed with Ochre
They come in two fabric sets: a homespun rough weave that would have been suitable for everyday use, and a brocade woven by the more talented artisans. Maxis shading has been added to the sheets and pillows.
A color chart is included in each .rar for weeding purposes.
The dyes have been color-matched to natural dyestuffs that were readily available to your medieval weavers. These include:
Light Onionskin
Medium Onionskin
Dark Onionskin
Ochre mixed with Iron
Light Woad (Indigo)
Dark Woad
Woad and Madder
Woad mixed with Ochre
They come in two fabric sets: a homespun rough weave that would have been suitable for everyday use, and a brocade woven by the more talented artisans. Maxis shading has been added to the sheets and pillows.
A color chart is included in each .rar for weeding purposes.
This is a Maxis Recolour which means that it is a recolour of an item that already exists in your game. Please check the Pack requirements to see which game pack it recolours.
This custom content if it is not clothing, may require a seperate download to work properly. This is available at Colour Enable Package (CEP) by Numenor.
Filename | Size | Downloads | Date | |||||
RoughWeave.rar
Size: 1.29 MB · Downloads: 3,301 · 26th Jun 2012 |
1.29 MB | 3,301 | 26th Jun 2012 | |||||
Brocade.rar
Size: 1.62 MB · Downloads: 3,175 · 26th Jun 2012 |
1.62 MB | 3,175 | 26th Jun 2012 | |||||
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While building my lots, I aim for a clean, crisp appearance while maintaining visual interest and good sight lines.
No filters, no photo actions. What you see is what you get.
I can do Maxis-match but I usually prefer to recreate something in real life.
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My lots are built to be played in cut-away view.
While building my lots, I aim for a clean, crisp appearance while maintaining visual interest and good sight lines.
No filters, no photo actions. What you see is what you get.
I can do Maxis-match but I usually prefer to recreate something in real life.
Which is weird because I generally avoid English and RL images in Sim clothing and decor.
I had a lot more verbiage describing my philosophy of Sim-architecture and ended up sounding absolutely insufferable so to paraphrase Coco Chanel:
before leaving the house, a lady should look at the accessories and remove one mirror.
No restrictions on TOU. If you claim my stuff as your own or try to monetize it, you have bigger problems than I do.