TNW's Ultra Modern Desk 1 & 2 Repo'd to Ikea
They're both versions of the Frederick Workstation with the top part removed. Version 1 (right) still has the metal bar across the back and version 2 (left) doesn't
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TNW's Ultra Modern Desk 1 & 2 Repo'd to Ikea
They're both versions of the Frederick Workstation with the top part removed. Version 1 (right) still has the metal bar across the back and version 2 (left) doesn't
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Ceiling Fire Alarm
Repo'd to the Basegame SmokeSentry
Various Mods from Insimenator
Edit 2025-01-11: insimenator is back up!!
Since insimenator is still down, I decided to upload what I had and managed to find from my bookmarks + wayback, here.
Contains mods from: Squinge, Aaroneous, BeosBoxBoy, BlooM, Chaavik, Christianlov (it was a re-upload), dangonz, Dizzymental, DLMulsow, downunder2006, jmtmom, marvine, mina_harker78, monique, mstybl95, sabi320, SIMale, simenroute, Simsbaby, Simscorner, TheNinthWave* and Ulario.
*Regarding TNW / TheNinthWave, I'm not sure if these files are available on their website? I would assume so, but I didn't feel like searching for them so I included them just in case. Also MUCH love to Squinge for including a description of what the mod does in (most of) their downloads. Nearly all downloads included here has a wayback link to the original post if I felt it necessary.
Note #1: it's possible some of the cc/mods I archived could be available on other places (if they had accounts elsewhere for example) but again, I didn't feel like double-checking that everytime, so I included the ones I had/wayback had archived (it's also never a bad idea to have more than one download link). I also included the two mods previously re-uploaded to packrat from squinge.
Note #2: Squinge's "Pregnancy Wear Any Outfit" mod had not been archived, and I didn't have Squinge's original mod anymore since I use Midge's fixed version! Which is identical (and better, since they fixed a bug) so I don't see any point in trying to find Squinge's original :-) Midge's fixed version is not included in this archive though, grab it here.
Note #3: I did not archive nobody7382 / dickhurt /df's mods, since they are available on MTS. Same with Menaceman44's stuff.
Note #4: some mods I got from squinge via this archived list, may or may not be compatible with M&G/UC, I'm not sure.
You can choose between downloading everything in one file, or separate:
Inseminator SFS folder
And if you have anything from insimenator, please do re-upload!
Edit 2025-01-11: insimenator is back up!!
Last time, we discussed how Aivazovsky managed to paint so many works. Today, let's examine the techniques he used to achieve his magical effects.
Secret 1: The Light Triangle and the Famous Wave Aivazovsky knew that the viewer's gaze instinctively gravitates toward light. He often illuminated the foreground, depicting his signature foaming, onrushing wave. The light source and this wave created a "light triangle" in the composition—the focal point. Look at the painting "The Black Sea" (1881).
There are no ships or drama here, yet the sea feels alive and breathing thanks to this detailed, powerful wave in the foreground.
Secret 2: It All Starts with the Sky Aivazovsky always began with the sky and did not set aside his brush until he finished it. It was the sky that set the mood for the entire painting. He might paint the sea in several sessions, but the sky—only in one inspired impulse. In the painting "The Rainbow" (1873), it is the sky, pierced with light after the storm, that defines the scene's entire exultation.
Secret 3: The Glazing Technique The famous "transparency" of his water is thanks to the glazing technique. He applied paint in the thinnest, almost watercolor-like layers over a white primer, achieving the most complex shades and an effect of glowing from within. This technique also allowed him to work quickly, as the layers dried relatively fast. Look at his most famous painting, "The Ninth Wave." (1850)
That very wave, glowing from within, and the depth of the sea water—this is the virtuoso mastery of glazing. It creates the illusion that the light comes not from above, but from within the canvas itself.
With love,
Poppy
The Sims 3 - Default Replacement Adjustable TVs
Included are the 3 wall TVs but now adjustable up and down the wall like a painting if you right click and drag. These are the default replacements. You will need High End Loft Stuff for the HELS TV, and Late Night for the Late Night TV. The base game TV is base game compatible. Enjoy!
DOWNLOAD: TheNinthWaveSims
Merry Christmas! Purple Soup (also known as Pink Soup) is a glitch in The Sims 2 that turns almost everything this shade of purpleish-pink.
4T2 Tiny Living Bedroom by theninthwavesims
12 swatches.
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theninthwave website
3t2 70s, 80s, & 90s Paintings by TheNinthWave
TheNinthWave converted these paints from the Sims 3 70s, 80s, and 90s Stuff Pack. There are some 80s style portraits and a freezer bunny painting in the style of Keith Haring, plus some other meshes available.
Download here at their site.