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Textures: Steffor, Skyrim, L4D, Undying etc.
Meshes: Original mesh by Steffor (edited, chopped up, slaved, pasted etc etc by myself).
Requirements: Base game only (at least, in theory - please let me know if there are any issues). If you have apartment life these will also be shift-able, however, it's not a requirement.
Catalogue: These should be in the decorative wall hangings section, priced at $50.
I created these meshes as a '100 follower' simblr gift, however, I want to thank everyone who has been following, downloading and commenting all my works over any format. I really, really appreciate it! Thank you! I'd also like to thank hafiseazale who replied to my questions on tumblr about fixing the thumbnail for these meshes.
There are two meshes - a vine for the bottom of the column (master) and the vine for the top of the column (slave). I have cloned these from a wall-hanging meaning that they are shift-able if you have Apartment Life (however, even if you don't have this EP they should cover the entire column when used together). They are a 'new' object, meaning that they won't overwrite anything. There are nine recolours.
The vines should wrap around most columns, and you can overlap them to get a thicker effect. Very, very thick columns will 'eat' the vines, however, if you turn of 'snapobjectstogrid' then you should be able to arrange the vines so they appear to sit on the outside of the column (as demonstrated by some of the pictures below).
'SnapObjectsToGrid' has been turned off in the above image to allow for ideal placement.
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Date: 2013-07-12 07:12 am (UTC)As for credits, two are from Skyrim and one is from Steffor's original creation. I extracted the other ones from recolours by Dotted @ GOS, but Nymphy also uses them in her flower crowns ( http://nocturnalsims.dreamwidth.org/101957.html ), so if you wanted other ones you could extract them from there. Not sure who used first what, or where they came from etc. The sunflower was something I found on google images and actually don't have anymore, you could extract it from the sunflower recolour (file 7) though. I definitely don't deserve any credit for them, haha.
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