new house wip
and i played around a bit too much with my preset.. actually i just added 3 shaders - film grain, ambient light & chromatic aberration. it looks so different but i think i like it (:
rockridge springs is my favorite lot.. but what is that?!? 😭
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Custom Lighting & Environment Mods for TS3
@amphoraesims
asked me “What lighting mod do you use?”
So here is the complete list of all the lighting mods I’m currently playing with.
(the pictures above are completely unretouched - no Reshade
UranesiaLightingMod_NOGreenSunrise+DefaultWater+BrighterNight by Nilxis : it’s the main lighitng mod.
Wasset_EnchantedEnvironment_Seperated by Wasset ; it change the appearance of both the sun and the moon (plus adding them a beautiful “halo”), of the clouds, rainbow and stars, and few other features. The original link on his page is broken, so I just uploaded it HERE
Improved Environmental Shadows by Simsi45 ; I’m using just the DYNAMIC file (the shadows respond more accurately to the sun's position, letting them stretch further towards the horizon).
Shadow Extender by Lazy Duchess: it increases the draw distance of shadows and in addition improves the look of map view by making trees and other miscellaneous deco cast shadows, when they previously did not.
Snow but Better by Lyralei: instead of the snow replacement of Wasset, I’m using this one, more detailled. The terrain snow textures are entirely redone; Frosty windows and glass now has more detailed frost on it; it fix that annoying and ugly "Grass" patches.; Icicles have a new texture; Roads got bumpier and more detailed.
Reworked & Impreved EA lights by Simsi45: it modifies the lite resource for almost all the lamps, making the game a little bit more atmospheric and visually appealing.
Shader Tweaks by Lazy Duchess: this is a set of improvements and fixes to some of the shaders. The color of rooms will now contribute to lighting on Sims. Outdoor Sims skin lighting was slightly “flattened” to make Sim faces look slightly better. Bloom has been reduced significantly.
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First Floor
Ground Floor
I've figured out what was wrong with the floorplan for Umbrage Manor. Despite the beautiful symmetry on the outside of the lot, the inside was one tile too thin so couldn't be split up evenly. This explains the odd tiny kitchen, and the weird shaped rooms.
I've redone the floor plan. I'm not 100% happy with it, so it'll most certainly evolve as I start decorating.
Happy with how the outside is starting to look though!
I haven't started working on the landscaping yet. I normally do that halfway through decorating the inside when I need a change of pace.
I also need to think about a family to go in this house...
Pendula View now has a nice aesthetic going on! Umbrage Manor is fitting in nicely with Ophelia Villa and Parkshore.
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I hope my flirty babe Dabin releases music soon, pls!! My whole damn tiny lover 💛💛
Left the show last November with such a big ass crush on him, such a performer 😮💨😮💨
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Okay! Obviously, I love Wolf 359. The available scripts for Wolf 359 are recording scripts, meaning they're inaccurate in a ton of places when it comes to finalized or improvised dialogue, and don't function well as transcripts (especially since the scripts for the live show and some of the mini episodes were never made available.) That said, I think everyone should read the scripts; the sheer amount of physical description that you can feel in the show, even if you can't see it... I guarantee it will enhance your listening experience. Most visual show to ever be an audio drama. So, in pursuit of both of these goals at once, I went over every word in the scripts, and wrote up new scripts for the unavailable ones. Some of the sound effects described - especially in early episodes - might not line up exactly, because I didn't want to mess with the non-dialogue portion of the show, but I hope this strikes a good balance and can be a useful resource.
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adam said this to 9s verbatim i swear
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