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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 19, 2016 19:23:07 GMT -5
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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 19, 2016 19:08:06 GMT -5
Mexican Heather Plant: Gladiolus: Phlox: Day Lily: Moon flower: Morning Glory:
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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 19, 2016 18:21:00 GMT -5
Here are also some landscaping plants that could help greatly with decorating the exterior of homes in the Sims 4 so Simmers wouldn't have to keep using the same plants over and over. It would open many different possibilities: Black Cherry Tree: Cedar Tree: Maple Tree: Different type of Maple: Old Maple Tree: Lilac Bush: Tiger Lilies: Peonies Bush: All the flowers can come in a large variety of colors and the bushes and trees can vary in shape, but these plants would be wonderful additions to the Sims 4.
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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 18, 2016 17:38:37 GMT -5
Oh yeah it looks really nice! Thank you so much Mathcope ^^
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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 17, 2016 22:14:27 GMT -5
Thank you so much Mathcope! ^^
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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 15, 2016 0:33:42 GMT -5
XD yeah same here lol
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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 13, 2016 22:12:02 GMT -5
Oh okay I'll check them out right away, thank you Freeasabird . Alright it's no rush, please take your time. Yeah actually the glass on the top of the desk in the image above is not part of the desk so it can be removed. The desk originally does not have a glass top but most people today place it there to protect the finish and the wood from wear & tear. Thank you Freeasabird ^^.
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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 7, 2016 21:21:04 GMT -5
That punch bowl I posted twice before is actually part of a Festivity Set so there are cups, saucers, platters, plates, vases, etc... that go with it. Here is a image of the punch bowl with some of the cups.
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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 7, 2016 21:17:10 GMT -5
Here are a few more glassware items: Hoosier Ribbed Glass Vase Prescott Flower Glass Vase Mosser Classic Diamond Glass Vase Pebbled Tree of Life Plate Arcoroc Spiraled Swirl Platter
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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 7, 2016 20:41:16 GMT -5
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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 7, 2016 20:17:51 GMT -5
Yeah :/ I agree with you, thank you Hazar . I have you, freeasabird, and MisterS so thank you all for your help. I am very grateful to have found you guys
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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 7, 2016 4:14:22 GMT -5
Lol . The items are not just for me though, even though I do need them real bad, but they are for a lot of other Simmers who are looking for similar items. That's why I made this thread to try and see if any creators could try and make some of these items. I plan to add more pictures of furniture, glass, beds, etc... in the hopes of maybe some creators would be inspired or motivated to make something different than just modern modern stuff. Some modern stuff is nice but when it begins to look like a space ship or something it begins to be a little weird, this is my opinion though on it lol.
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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 5, 2016 16:38:54 GMT -5
Thank you so much Freeasabird ^^, thank you! . Yeah I'm suspecting that may be the reason why a lot of creators don't mess with older era furniture, fixtures, and glassware cause it's more ornate which makes them more complex to recreate digitally :(, but I still have hope . Thank you so much Freeasabird :").
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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 5, 2016 15:43:22 GMT -5
Thank you Hazar
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Post by roguekurosawa12 on Mar 4, 2016 20:11:25 GMT -5
Oh okay, it's no rush at all please take your time . Yeah those are really nice ^^, thank you so much!. Yeah the picture I showed was of a punch bowl. Awhile back I was on an Antique Collectibles site that said the origin of that type of punch bowl design was somewhere from 1850 to about the turn of the century. Replicas were beginning to be produced though in the 1920s to about the late 1950s. Okay thank you for continuing to try on some more glassware, seriously, thank you lol ^^. My grandmother had the same punch bowl and I have it now, but I'm trying to make my childhood home in the Sims 4 as a commemorative house. The house was built about 1850 to 1855 so the house has a older layout and when my grandmother passed, some of her heirlooms to the family were the punch bowl and her dining room sets which she had for about 60 years.
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