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cringeborg · 7 months
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Simblreen Treat One - Various Gowns (warning for blood)
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Three full body outfits made with the graduation robes from DU - a nightgown, dressing gown and maternity gown. They were made with the 1820s-30s in mind, but especially the nightgown could work quite well for the 1890s. It is very loosely inspired by Crimson Peak, after all. Very loosely.
The dressing gown was inspired by this fashion plate. Yeah, @cringeborg-fashion does sometimes provide hints for future projects! And also things that I think future characters in my legacy would wear, so I suppose some slight spoilers as well.
All BGC
Nightgown: 13 swatches + 2 bloody swatches (images at the end of the post)
Dressing gown: 42 swatches
Maternity gown: 48 swatches + 4 Halloween-y swatches
4896 polygons on all three
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cringeborg-moved · 1 year
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1830s Hairstyles
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This is a small set of 5 hairstyles that would work for the 1820s and 1830s (although some are a bit more timeless). They're not without their flaws and I'm very open to feedback. (Much) more info and downloads below the cut.
The Amelia Hair
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Frankenmesh of the BG tight ponytail, the Dana hair and this hair
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24 EA swatches
Display index 1830
Tagged as feminine
Hat compatible
Appropriately tagged and disabled for random
Vertices: 5073
Polygons: 6176
The Amy Hair
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The Amelia hair without the curls at the side
I would say you could add some accessory bangs to it, but it is NOT accessory hair compatible
BGC
24 EA swatches
Display index 1830
Tagged as feminine
Hat compatible
Appropriately tagged and disabled for random
Vertices: 2787
Polygons: 3295
The Mercy Hair
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The curls are from Buzzard's Ann Walker hair
Very tall, as you can see
BGC
24 EA swatches
Display index 1830
Tagged as feminine
Not hat compatible
Appropriately tagged and disabled for random
High poly!
Vertices: 10194
Polygons: 13501 (sorry about that!)
The Mary Hair
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The Mercy hair with smaller curls
BGC
24 EA swatches
Display index 1830
Tagged as feminine
Not hat compatible
Appropriately tagged and disabled for random
High poly!
Vertices: 10185
Polygons: 13494 (sorry about that!)
The Millie Hair
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The Mercy and Mary hairs without the curls
Has a bit of an ugly double hairline... I forgot to fix that in the texture. It's ignorable, though.
BGC
24 EA swatches
Display index 1830
Tagged as feminine
Not hat compatible
Appropriately tagged and disabled for random
Vertices: 5086
Polygons: 7003
Huge thanks to @buzzardly28 for several of the meshes used in this set!
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hair galore 😻
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youredreamingofroo · 2 months
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i have so much for respect for people who make gameplay/storyline posts outta old-timey plots/legacies in TS4- Like the ones where it takes place all the way back in 1890 or the ones where they take place in the medieval times- I could never commit to something like that, it seems like it'd just be so tedious and I never really come across "medieval" style CC that often (maybe clothes, but not BB cc) so i feel like yall gotta really scrape the bottom of the barrel
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heracliteanfire · 1 year
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A few of Turner’s studies of northern France, 1826-32
(via ‘Loose Studies of Northern France‘, Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1826–32 | Tate)
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simfuldelights · 2 months
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If my sims don’t look historically accurate, mind your business.
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alphynix · 9 months
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Crystal Palace Field Trip Part 2: Walking With Victorian Dinosaurs
[Previously: the Permian and the Triassic]
The next part of the Crystal Palace Dinosaur trail depicts the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. Most of the featured animals here are actually marine reptiles, but a few dinosaur species do make an appearance towards the end of this section.
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Although there are supposed to be three Jurassic ichthyosaur statues here, only the big Temnodontosaurus platyodon could really be seen at the time of my visit. The two smaller Ichthyosaurus communis and Leptonectes tenuirostris were almost entirely hidden by the dense plant growth on the island.
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Ichthyosaurs when fully visible vs currently obscured Left side image by Nick Richards (CC BY SA 2.0)
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Head, flipper, and tail details of the Temnodontosaurus. A second ichthyosaur is just barely visible in the background.
Ichthyosaurs were already known from some very complete and well-preserved fossils in the 1850s, so a lot of the anatomy here still holds up fairly well even 170 years later. They even have an attempt at a tail fin despite no impressions of such a structure having been discovered yet! Some details are still noticeably wrong compared to modern knowledge, though, such as the unusual amount of shrinkwrapping on the sclerotic rings of the eyes and the bones of the flippers.
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Arranged around the ichthyosaur, three different Jurassic plesiosaurs are also represented – “Plesiosaurus” macrocephalus with the especially sinuous neck on the left, Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus in the middle, and Thalassiodracon hawkinsi on the right.
They're all depicted here as amphibious and rather seal-like, hauling out onto the shore in the same manner as the ichthyosaurs. While good efforts for the time, we now know these animals were actually fully aquatic, that they had a lot more soft tissue bulking out their bodies, and that their necks were much less flexible.
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The recently-installed new pivot bridge is also visible here behind some of the marine reptiles.
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Positioned to the left of the other marine reptiles, this partly-obscured pair of croc-like animals are teleosaurs (Teleosaurus cadomensis), a group of Jurassic semi-aquatic marine crocodylomorphs.
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A better view of the two teleosaurs by MrsEllacott (CC BY-SA 4.0)
The Crystal Palace statues have the general proportions right, with long thin gharial-like snouts and fairly small limbs. But some things like the shape of the back of the head and the pattern of armored scutes are wrong, which is odd considering that those details were already well-known in the 1850s.
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Finally we reach the first actual dinosaur, and one of the most iconic statues in the park: the Jurassic Megalosaurus!
Megalosaurus bucklandi was the very first non-avian dinosaur known to science, discovered in the 1820s almost twenty years before the term "dinosaur" was even coined.
At a time when only fragments of the full skeleton were known, and before any evidence of bipedalism had been found, the Crystal Palace rendition of Megalosaurus is a bulky quadrupedal reptile with a humped back and upright bear-like limbs. It's a surprisingly progressive interpretation for the period, giving the impression of an active mammal-like predator.
This statue suffered extensive damage to its snout in 2020, which was repaired a year later with a fiberglass "prosthesis".
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Reaching the Cretaceous period now, we find Hylaeosaurus (and one of the upcoming Iguanodon peeking in from the side).
Hylaeosaurus armatus was the first known ankylosaur, although much like the other dinosaurs here its life appearance was very poorly understood in the early days of paleontology. Considering how weird ankylosaurs would later turn out to be, the Crystal Palace depiction is a pretty good guess, showing a large heavy iguana-like quadruped with hoof-like claws and armored spiky scaly skin.
It's positioned facing away from viewers, so its face isn't very visible – but due to the head needing to be replaced with a fiberglass replica some years ago, the original can now be seen (and touched!) up close near the start of the trail.
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Two pterosaurs (or "pterodactyles" according to the park signs) were also supposed to be just beyond the Hylaeosaurus, but plant growth had completely blocked any view of them.
Although these two statues are supposed to represent a Cretaceous species now known as Cimoliopterus cuvieri, they were probably actually modeled based on the much better known Jurassic-aged Pterodactylus antiquus.
A second set of pterosaur sculptures once stood near the teleosaurs, also based on Pterodactylus but supposed to represent a Jurassic species now known as Dolicorhamphus bucklandii. These statues went missing in the 1930s, and were eventually replaced with new fiberglass replicas in the early 2000s… only to be destroyed by vandalism just a few years later.
(The surviving pair near the Hylaeosaurus are apparently in a bit of disrepair these days, too, with the right one currently missing most of its jaws.)
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Image by Ben Sutherland (CC BY 2.0)
The Crystal Palace pterosaurs weren't especially accurate even for the time, with heads much too small, swan-like necks, and bird-like wings that don't attach the membranes to the hindlimbs. Hair-like fuzz had been observed in pterosaur fossils in the 1830s, but these depictions are covered in large overlapping diamond-shaped scales due to Richard Owen's opinion that they should be scaly because they were reptiles.
But some details still hold up – the individual with folded wings is in a quadrupedal pose quite similar to modern interpretations, and the bird-like features give an overall impression of something more active and alert than the later barely-able-to-fly sluggish reptilian pterosaur depictions that would become common by the mid-20th century.
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(Much like the statues themselves, the "modern" reconstruction above is based on Pterodactylus rather than Cimoliopterus)
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The last actual dinosaurs on this dinosaur trail are the two Cretaceous Iguanodon sculptures. At the time of my visit they weren't easy to make out behind the overgrown trees, and only the back end of the standing individual was clearly visible.
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Named only a year after Megalosaurus, Iguanodon was the second dinosaur ever discovered, and early reconstructions depicted it as a giant iguana-like lizard.
The Crystal Palace statues depict large bulky animals, one in an upright mammal-like stance and another reclining with one hand raised up. (This hand is usually resting on a cycad trunk, but that element appeared to be either missing or fallen over when I was there.)
Famously a New Year's dinner party was held in the body of the standing Iguanodon during its construction, although the accounts of how many people could actually fit inside it at once are probably slightly exaggerated.
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A clearer view by Jim Linwood (CC BY 2.0)
Considering that the skull of Iguanodon wasn't actually known at the time of these sculpture's creation, the head shape with a beak at the front of the jaws is actually an excellent guess. The only major issue was the nose horn, which was an understandable mistake when something as strange as a giant thumb spike had never been seen in any known animal before.
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(The fossils the Crystal Palace statues are based on are actually now classified as Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis, but the "modern" reconstruction above depicts the chunkier Iguanodon bernissartensis.)
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Image by Doyle of London (CC BY-SA 4.0)
I also wasn't able to spot the Cretaceous mosasaur on the other side of the island due to heavy foliage obscuring the view.
Depicting Mosasaurus hoffmannii, this model consists of only the front half of the animal lurking at the water's edge. It's unclear whether this partial reconstruction is due to uncertainty about the full appearance, or just a result of money and time running out during its creation.
The head is boxier than modern depictions, and the scales are too large, but the monitor-lizard like features and paddle-shaped flippers are still pretty close to our current understanding of these marine reptiles. It even apparently has the correct palatal teeth!
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Next time: the final Cenozoic section!
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txnarisims · 11 months
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Timeless Thai Lookbook  
Note :  *  (In game items)
General :  Hair 1* | Hair 2 | Hair 3,6 (Vega hair) |                    Hair4  | Hair 5 (WINGS_HAIR_ER0408)
🌺 Look #1 (1820s)  :  Top  /  Female sarong  /  Shoes*  /  Belt and Sangwan 🌺Look #2 (1900s)   :  Top (VV_JacketIII) /  Pants  / Necklace (Dimitrescu Pearl necklace)  /      Earring  / Shoes 
🌺Look #3 (Northern Thai 1900s)        :  Top(VV_ShirtwaistI)  / Long skirt (bottom)  / Necklace(Audrey collar) / Earring      / Sangwan (BODY-ACC-RING-RIGHT)  / Shoes* / Hair accessories
🌺 Look #4 (1920s)   :   Blouse(Olivia brocade)  / Long skirt (bottom)  / Earring (Alice earring)       Necklace (Choker_Volindur_F)  /  Headband [1] (Hat) [2] (Bracelet option) /       Bracelet  / Shoes* (Cottage Living EP)
🌺 Look #5 (1940s)   :   Top (Tie Ribbon Blouse) / Bottom (Pei Skirt) / Hat (BigHeatBeret)        / Shoes (lissa shoes)
🌺 Look #6 (Northern Thai Wedding outfit)   :    Blouse (Magnolia top) / Long skirt (belt with bottom) / Earring*     /  Sangwan (Nose ring option)   / Hair accessories       /  Breast cloth (Sabai | สไบ)   / Shoes*
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In Siam late1860s -1910s (aka called Thailand), The royal court inspired of European fashion and mixed Victorian blouse fit to traditional pants at that time. So I found some of google photos searching keyword “ Queen RAMA V ” they gave me an idea to choose Pose and Umbrella for women character in Thai renaissance period.
✨ Thanks to all gorgeous cc creators  ✨  @serenity-cc  @sentate @rustys-cc  @gilded-ghosts @javitrulovesims  @marsmerizing-sims @ommosims @glitterberrysims @pralinesims @bedisfull @zurkdesign @arethabee​ and others are not currently in tumblr.
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telekinetictrait · 9 months
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"Shielded by my own obscurity, and by the lapse of years, and a few fictitious names, I do not fear to venture; and will candidly lay before the public what I would not disclose to the most intimate friend." (Agnes Grey, A Novel – Anne Brontë, 1847)
anne brontë likers we need to unionize.
ah, the 1840s! the brontë sisters, edgar allen poe, charles dickens... and what i can only imagine is an incredibly confusing amount of petticoats. the torso becomes thinner and longer, with the characteristic "point" ending of the bodice. skirts continue to grow, and grow, and grow... you get the point. sleeves fluctuate through this era, but are more often than not kept close to the arms – a major difference from the 1830s. the stereotypical victorian conservatism can be seen in daydresses of this era. speaking of daydresses, it became easier for women of the (gasp) lower class to mimic the styles of upper class women, as fashion moved from trims to the fabric and cuts themselves. its much easier for your average woman to obtain fabric than to obtain jewels, for example. going forward, expect a mix of upper and lower (more accurately, the slowly forming middle) class fashions!
also, i have been flying through these. i have no idea how long this amount of energy and hyperfocus is going to last. also also, to every cc creator that is getting tagged over and over: i'm sorry. it is a cc desert out here and you are oases. also also also: i reused a dress once. i could have sworn i downloaded ten but apparently i only downloaded nine ??
1800-1809 / 1810-1819 / 1820-1829 / 1830-1839
cc links under the cut
see my resources page
ealasaid : buzzardly28's 1840s hairs / bedisfull's pearl and frill headband / kiarazurk's fairytale dress / ikari-sims' princess gloves
echo : buzzardly28's 1840s hairs / jarisimcc's necklace / vintagesimstress' 1841 ball gown / dzifasims' jane gloves
edelmira : buzzardly28's 1840s hairs / simstomaggie's losse bonnet / elfdor's victorian dress #1
eidel : buzzardly28's 1840s cecilia hair / linzlu's colonial cap / acanthus-sims' tied fichu / vintagesimstress' 1843 day dress
elektra : wastelandwhisperer's chamomile hair / linzlu's fancy bonnet / simverses' norse visby fur cape / sunlittides' 1840s day dress
endzela : turquoiseesims' aster hair (download here) / huiernxoxo's mulani gem earrings / simsonico's shining nikki shy lady necklace conversion / buzzardly28's june dress / dzifasims' jane gloves
ernestine : linzlu's sallie hair / lace-and-honey's linzlu prarie bonnet conversion / vintagesimstress' 1843 day dress
estrella : tekri's lucrezia bun / glitterberrysims' victorian era / oydis' esther dress / dzifasims' jane gloves
euphrasie : pandorasimbox's victorian modest daycap / vintagesimstress' 1848 velvet dress
evita : feralpoodles' victoria hair / toksiks' silence choker / acanthus-sims' rose brooch / buzzardly28's summer ball gown
thank you to @buzzardly28 @bedisfull @ikari-sims @jarisimcc @vintagesimstress @dzifasims @simstomaggie @elfdor @linzlu @wastelandwhisperer @simverses @sunlittides @huiernxoxo @simsonico @lace-and-honey @tekri @glitterberrysims @oydis @pandorasimbox and @feralpoodles
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comtessezouboff · 1 year
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King Ludwig Ist's Gallery of Beauties.
A retexture by La Comtesse Zouboff — Original Mesh by @thejim07
The Gallery of Beauties (Schönheitengalerie) is a collection of 38 small portraits of the most beautiful women from the nobility and middle classes of Munich, Germany painted between 1827 and 1850 (mostly by Karl Joseph Stieler, appointed court painter in 1820) and gathered by Ludwig I of Bavaria in the south pavilion of Nymphenburg Palace in Munich. Two additional ones were created by Friedrick Drück and one portrait was stolen in the XXth century and remains missing.
The set includes all the 38 portraits, with the original frame swatches, fully recolorable. The portraits are of:
Friederike von Gumppenberg (later Baroness von Gumppenberg).
Amalia von Schintling.
Amalie Maximilianovna von Krüdener (née von Lerchenfeld) Baroness von Krüdener.
Anna Hillmayer.
Anna von Greiner (née Bartelmann)
Antonietta Cornelia Vetterlein.
Archduchess Auguste Ferdinande of Austria, Princess of Bavaria.
Auguste Strobl (first version).
Auguste Strobl (second version).
Baroness Mathilde von Jordan.
Carlotta von Boos zu Waldeck (née von Breidbach-Bürresheim) Baroness von Breidbach-Bürresheim.
Caroline Maximiliana Maria von Holnstein (née von Spiering) Countess von Holnstein aus Bayern
Elise List (later Elise Pacher von Theinburg
Eliza Rosanna James (née Gilbert), Known ss Lola Montez.
Helene Kreszenz Sedlmayr.
Irene Pallavicini, Marchioness Pallavicini and Countess von Arco un Steppberg.
Isabella, Countess von Traufkirchen-Engelberg.
Jane Elizabeth Digby, Later Baroness von Venningen.
Josepha Conti (née Reh).
Karolina Lizius.
Katharina Rosa Botsaris in a Traditional Greek Costume.
Lady Theresa Spence (née Renard) as Sapho of Lesbos.
Maria Dietsch (In prayer, first version).
Maria Dietsch (second version).
Marianna Florenzi (née Bacinetti) Marchioness Florenzi.
Marie Friederike Franziska Hedwig of Prussia, Crown Princess of Bavaria.
Maximiliane Borzaga.
Nanette von Kaulla.
Princess Alexandra Amalie of Bavaria.
Caroline von Oettingen-Wallerstein (later Countess von Waldbott-Bassenheim.
Regina Daxenberger.
Rosalie Julie von Bonar (née von Wüllerstorf-Urbair) Baroness von Bonar.
Sophie Friederike Dorothea Wilhemine, Archduchess of Austria (née Princess of Bavaria).
The Actress Charlotte von Hagn-Schwab as Thekla in Schiller's "Wallenstein".
The Actress Friederica Katharina "Willhemine" Sulzer.
The Dancer Antonia Wallinger as Hebe.
The Honourable Emily Mikbanke-Huskisson (née Mansfield)
The Honourable Jane Plumer-Callander (née Erskine)
Found under decor > paintings for 540§
Retextured from the "Portrait of Balsasarre Castiglione" found here
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Wall paneling, mirror, girandole and floor by @thejim07
Fireplace by @hydrangeachainsaw
Chairs, stools, flower vases, bust, table, fireplace screen and candelabra by @joojconverts
Torchere by @martassimsbookcc
(Btw excuse my sims' reflection having tea)
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incdogemporium · 2 years
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Gen 5!
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Misha
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Legsy
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Rosey Twilight
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✨ Boardwalk ✨
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Luna
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Stripes
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Grape
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Vespa
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cringeborg · 7 months
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Simblreen Treat Two - Simple Mobcap
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A plain cap suitable for any historical lady to wear while being chased by ghosts in her home.
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Found in Hats
32 Swatches
Vertices: 816
Polygons: 1102
NOT compatible with all hairs (this would be impossible to achieve without changing the look of the cap completely)
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cringeborg-moved · 1 year
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Annabelle Dress Recolor
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Happy Saturday, or as we call it where I'm from, big Wednesday. Remember that time I recolored something for the first time? I've made a recolor of my recolor now. The texture itself is mostly the same, except that I removed the rose from the waistband. More info and images below the cut.
72 swatches(!)
Various color combinations loosely based on the Historian Palette
For toddlers
Tagged as feminine
Found in long dresses
You need the mesh - get it here (recolor, mesh included) or here (original dress)
All LODs
Appropriately tagged and disabled for random
Display index 1828
No custom thumbnail
All screenshots are entirely unedited
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Would you consider making georgian and victorian cc? Or maybe if you could more male clothing since I barely find any of those eras. I really like your cc style, it’s very pretty!!! Thanks for making so many beautiful pieces. 🫶🏻
hiii! thank you so much, and yes, eventually I am going to make Victorian cc. I make things I find useful for my Sims story which is currently in 1818 but there are flashbacks and I needed cc for that (hence Baroque stuff, 1790s, and my next set I'll release which will be 1720s-1740s themed). I'm currently not making male cc for the rest of the 1810s, as I feel like the stuff already released can cover 1818 and 1819 for me. when I get to the end of December 1819 I'm going to take a break and make all 1820s cc I find useful. I will repeat this process with every decade, so in December of 1829 I'll make all 1830s cc I find useful and etc. Eventually, I will get to the Victorian era, but for now, I just make things I find useful. On Pinterest, I have fashion plates organized by year from the 1800s to the 1880s so far and I take cc inspo from them (this is just an excuse to show my unhinged obsession with Pinterest)
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wikiuntamed · 18 days
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Five steps of Wikipedia for Friday, 26th April 2024
Welcome, velkomin, selamat datang, ողջու՜յն (voġčuyn) 🤗 Five steps of Wikipedia from "Helderman Creek" to "1810 United States census". 🪜👣
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Start page 👣🏁: Helderman Creek "Helderman Creek is a stream in Cape Girardeau County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary of Cane Creek. Helderman Creek was named after the local Helderman family which emigrated from North Carolina...."
Step 1️⃣ 👣: List of rivers of Missouri "List of rivers in Missouri (U.S. state)...."
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Image licensed under CC BY-SA 2.5? by Kmusser
Step 2️⃣ 👣: Anthony Branch "Anthony Branch is a stream in Oregon County in the Ozarks of southern Missouri. It is a tributary of the Warm Fork Spring River. The stream source area lies south of Missouri Route P about 5 miles west of Alton. The stream flows south-southeast for about six miles and joins the Warm Fork about 4.5..."
Step 3️⃣ 👣: Missouri "Missouri ( miz-OOR-ee) is a landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking 21st in land area, it borders Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas to the south and Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska to the west. In the south are the Ozarks, a..."
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Step 4️⃣ 👣: 1820 United States census "The 1820 United States census was the fourth census conducted in the United States. It was conducted on August 7, 1820. The 1820 census included six new states: Louisiana, Indiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Alabama and Maine. There has been a district wide loss of 1820 census records for Arkansas..."
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Step 5️⃣ 👣: 1810 United States census "The 1810 United States census was the third census conducted in the United States. It was conducted on August 6, 1810. It showed that 7,239,881 people were living in the United States, of whom 1,191,362 were slaves. The 1810 census included one new state: Ohio. The original census returns for the..."
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7ooo-ru · 4 months
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Россия изучит все обстоятельства все детали продажи Аляски
Пресс-служба Госдепа США прокомментировала публикацию Daily Express от 22 января 2024 года "Россия предъявляет претензии на Аляску и огромные территории Азии в соответствии с новым указом Владимира Путина". В материале британского издания говорится, что Россия готовит претензии к США по Аляске. Указывается, что предприятие управления делами президента РФ "Госзагрансобственность" получило распоряжение Владимира Путина заняться поиском имущества Российской империи за рубежом. Заметим, что такое поручение действительно есть. Формально оно распространяется и на ту часть недвижимости, которая могла принадлежать Российской империи на Аляске. Комментируя эту публикацию пресс-служба Госдепа заявила, что сделка по продаже Русской Америки была направлена на "улучшение" финансового положения России. И будто была полностью "закрыта", т.е. оплачена.
Заметим, что и в нашей стране также распространено мнение о вынужденном характере продажи Аляски, а также о полной оплате сделки. В то же время факты свидетельствуют о следующем.
На сегодняшний день достоверно установлено, что инициатором продажи Аляски являлся великий князь Константин Николаевич (1827-1892). С 1853 года он управлял морским министерством Российской империи, а в 1865-1881 годах возглавлял высший законосовещательный орган Государственный совет. Константин Николаевич имел неограниченное влияние на своего брата императора Александра II. Пользуясь этим влиянием, он подал 22 марта 1857 года на имя царя проект уступки огромной российской территории площадью 1 518 800 км. В своём обращении Константин Николаевич ссылался на тяжёлое финансовое положение Российской империи и призывал исправить его за счёт продажи Аляски.
 Император Александр II. Фото: Wikimedia Commons/Nikolai Andrejewitsch Lawrow (1820–1875)/Derivative work MagentaGreen/CC BY-SA 4.0
30 марта 1867 года Российская империя подписала с США Конвенцию об уступке Аляски. Вместе с Русской Америкой была уступлена и вся российская собственность. Стоимость сделки составила $7 200 000 золотом. Это было дешевле стоимости трёхэтажного здания в центре Нью-Йорка. Изменила ли эта сделка ситуацию в российских финансах? Внешний долг Российской империи не только не уменьшился, но к концу правления Александра II достиг астрономической по тем временам суммы в 5,9 млрд. руб. Ситуацию изменил только приход к власти Александра III. Он восстановил государственную монополию на железнодорожное строительство и железные дороги вновь стали приносить государству огромную прибыль. Правительство смогло резко сокращать внешние заимствования. Таким образом, не продажа Аляски, а борьба с воровством спасла Россию от полного разорения.
В то же время от продажи Русской Америки Россия понесла огромные убытки. Добыча одного только золота на Аляске принесла США к 1915 году доход в около $200 млн. К этому следует добавить прибыль от…
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