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because i see them continuing to post, @leafpants is an entire ai based simblr, btw. i know it can be tricky to catch at first glance but i wouldn’t support them.
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comtessezouboff · 1 month
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i've seen a lot of gross shit on simblr before but all of that feels fucking minuscule in comparison to what i just found. the cc creator @squaresverse aka satanshubby on instagram made this disgusting fucking cc using the autopsy photo of a murdered 4 year old boy.
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and if that wasn't bad enough, they have this cc paywalled so they can profit off of it too.
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the boy in the photo wasn't identified until late 2022, over 60 years since he was brutally murdered and left nude on the side of a road and just the thought of someone seeing this picture which is clearly of a beaten child and deciding it fits their streetwear aesthetic and would go great on their cc is nauseating. i cannot begin to describe how evil this is.
rip joseph augustus zarelli.
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comtessezouboff · 1 month
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Portrait of Madame Josephina Alvear de Errazuriz | 1892 Giovanni Boldini
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comtessezouboff · 2 months
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I got some awful hate yesterday and it sped up my decision about something (no, I'm not leaving nor stop posting xD). From now on, I won't be answering asks that contain phrases like "Would you consider...", "As a suggestion...", "What do you think about...". I'm kinda tired of replying the same thing over and over again - that I don't take requests and that I don't know if I will convert something or not. I may, I may not. It's my hobby and my time and so I'd rather convert something that I need and want in my game, rather than cc that someone wants. Also, I browse ts4 cc finds quite often, so I most likely know about any new stuff.
Many of us learned converting when there was so few tutorials, now there is a lot more, @sims3tutorialhub is a heaven sent gift for all of us. Also, we don't bite. You can always asks us if you're stuck on some step during conversion proccess.
Yeah, I feel relieved after saying this. Thank you everyone for such a support. Not only under the hate ask, but in general. This community gives me so much joy!
So yeah, that being said, I will have some cc to share soon 👀
Edit: I just wanted to add that every other kind of ask is totally okay! WCIFs, tutorials suggestions, asking for resources etc. It's just about cc conversions.
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comtessezouboff · 2 months
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NEW EDWARDIAN HAIR JUST DROPPED AAAAAA
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Bless Online Hair 01 2t3
All lods
Morph for fat
Poly: 3K (Low)
Credit to Yuxi (mesh if from Bless Online)
Edit by Nya
Download: SFS and Mediafire
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comtessezouboff · 2 months
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Happy international Women's Day!
From the Godolphins 🩷
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Costumes, jewellery, dowager's hair, vases and chair by @joojconverts
Hairs by EA and Buckley
Poses by @danjaley
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comtessezouboff · 2 months
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#timezonereblog
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Paintings from Buckingham Palace: part II
A retexture by La Comtesse Zouboff — Original Mesh by @th8ejim07
Spread among 13 occupied and historic royal residences in the United Kingdom, the collection is owned by King Charles III and overseen by the Royal Collection Trust. The British monarch owns some of the collection in right of the Crown and some as a private individual. It is made up of over one million objects, including 7,000 paintings, over 150,000 works on paper, this including 30,000 watercolours and drawings, and about 450,000 photographs, as well as around 700,000 works of art, including tapestries, furniture, ceramics, textiles, carriages, weapons, armour, jewellery, clocks, musical instruments, tableware, plants, manuscripts, books, and sculptures.
Some of the buildings which house the collection, such as Hampton Court Palace, are open to the public and not lived in by the Royal Family, whilst others, such as Windsor Castle, Kensington Palace and the most remarkable of them, Buckingham Palace are both residences and open to the public.
About 3,000 objects are on loan to museums throughout the world, and many others are lent on a temporary basis to exhibitions.
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The second part includes paintings displayed in the Ball Supper Room, the Ballroom, the Ballroom Annexe, the Bow Room, the East Gallery, the Grand Entrance and Marble Hall, the Minister's Landing & Staircase, the Vestibule, the Chinese Dining Room and the Balcony Room.
This set contains 57 paintings and tapestries with the original frame swatches, fully recolourable. They are:
Ball Supper Room (BSR):
Portrait of King George III of the United Kingdom (Benjamin West)
Ballroom (BR):
The Story of Jason: The Battle of the Soldiers born of The Serpent's Teeth (the Gobelins)
The Story of Jason: Medea Departs for Athens after Setting Fire to Corinth (the Gobelins)
Ballroom Annexe (BAX):
The Apotheosis of Prince Octavius (Benjamin West)
Bow Room (BWR):
Portrait of Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge (William Corden the Younger)
Portrait of Princess Augusta of Cambridge, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Alexander Melville)
Portrait or George, Duke of Cambridge (William Corden the Younger)
Portrait of Frederick William, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Augusta of Saxe-Weimar, Princess of Prussia, later Queen of Prussia and German Empress (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Prince Leopold, Later Duke of Albany (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Ernest, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langeburg (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Ferdinand of Savoy, Duke of Genoa (Eliseo Sala)
Portrait of Marie Alexandrina of Saxe-Altenburg, Queen Consort of Hanover (Carl Ferdinand Sohn)
Portrait of Leopold, Duke of Brabant, Later Leopold II, King of the Belgians (Nicaise de Keyser)
Portrait of Marie Henriette, Archduchess of Austria and Duchess of Brabant, Later Queen of the Belgians (Nicaise de Keyser)
East Gallery (EG):
Portrait of Leopold I, King of the Belgians (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Victoria, Queen of England in Coronation Robes (Sir George Hayter)
Portrait of Louis-Philippe d'Orléans, King of the French (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Consort Queen of England with her Children at Windsor Castle (Benjamin West)
Portrait of Prince Adolphus, later Duke of Cambridge, With Princess Mary and Princess Sophia at Kew (Benjamin West)
The Coronation of Queen Victoria in Westminster Abbey, 28 June, 1838. (Sir George Hayter)
The Christening of Edward, Prince of Wales 25 January, 1842 (Sir George Hayter)
The Marriage of Queen Victoria, 10 February, 1840 (Sir George Hayter)
Portrait of the Royal Family in 1846 (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as King Edward III and Queen Philippa of Hainault at the Ball Costumé of 12 May, 1842 (Sir Edwin Landseer)
Grand Entrance and Marble Hall (GEMH):
Portrait of Edward, Duke of Kent (John Hoppner)
Portrait of Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (George Dawe)
Portrait of Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saafeld, Dowager Duchess of Kent (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Albert, Prince Consort of the United Kingdom (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Victoria, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom in State Robes (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Louise d'Orléans, Consort Queen of the Belgians, with her Son Leopold, Duke of Brabant (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Feodora of Leiningen, Princess of Hohenlohe-Langeburg, with her Daughter, Princess Adelheid (Sir George Hayter)
Portrait of George, Prince of Wales, Later King George IV (Mather Byles Brown)
Portrait of Victoire of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Duchess of Nemours (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Augustus, Duke of Sussex (Domenico Pellegrini)
Portrait of Leopold I, King of the Belgians (William Corden the Younger)
Minister's Landing and Staircase (MLS):
Portrait of George, Prince of Wales in Garther Robes (John Hoppner)
The Loves of the Gods: The Rape of Europa (the Gobelins)
The Loves of the Gods: The Rape of Proserpine (The Gobelins)
Vestibule (VL):
Portrait of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, the Prince Consort (Unknown Artist from the German School)
Portrait of Princess Alice of the United Kingdom, Later Grand Duchess of Hesse (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Princess Helena of the United Kingdom, Later Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Princess Louise of the United Kingdom, Later Duchess of Argyll (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom, Later Empress Frederick of Germany (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Victoria Mary of Teck, Duchess of York (Edward Hughes)
Chinese Dining Room or Pavilion Breakfast Room(CDR):
Set of Four Painted Chinoiserie Wall panels I (Robert Jones)
Set of Four Painted Chinoiserie Wall panels II (Robert Jones)
Set of Four Painted Chinoiserie Wall panels III (Robert Jones)
Set of Four Painted Chinoiserie Wall panels IV (Robert Jones)
Balcony Room or Centre Room (BR):
Chinoiserie Painted Panel I (Robert Jones)
Chinoiserie Painted Panel II (Robert Jones)
Chinoiserie Painted Panel III (Robert Jones)
Chinoiserie Painted Panel IV (Robert Jones)
EXTRAS! (E):
I decided to add the rest of the tapestries from the story of Jason (wich hangs in the Grand Reception Room at Windsor Castle) and (with Jim's permission) added the original mesh for paintings number 2,3,4 & 5 from the Vestibule (seen here and here) wich was never published. These items are:
The Story of Jason: Jason Pledges his Faith to Medea (the Gobelins)
The Story of Jason: Jason Marries Glauce, Daughter of Creon, King of Thebes (the Gobelins)
The Story of Jason: The Capture of the Golden Fleece (the Gobelins)
The Story of Jason: The Poisoning of Glauce and Creon by Medea's Magic Robe (the Gobelins)
Sea Melodies (Herbert James Draper) (made by TheJim07)
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Found under decor > paintings for:
500§ (BWR: 1,2,3,4,5,6, & 8 |VL: 1)
570§ (VL: 2,3,4 & 5 |E: 5)
1850§ (GEMH: 1 & 3)
2090§ (GEMH: 2,6,7, 9 & 11)
3560§ (GEMH: 4,5 & 10 |BSR: 1 |EG: 1,2,3,4 & 5 |MLS: 1 |BAX: 1)
3900§ (CDR: 1,2,3 & 4 |BR: 1,2,3 & 4 |EG: 10 |VL: 6 |GEMH: 8)
4470§ (MLS: 2 |E: 1)
6520§ (BR 1 & 2| MLS: 3 |EG: 6,7,8 & 9 |BR: 1 & 2 |E: 2,3 & 4)
Retextured from:
"Saint Mary Magdalene" (BWR: 1,2,3,4,5,6, & 8 |VL: 1) found here.
"Sea Melodies" (VL: 2,3,4 & 5 |E: 5)
"The virgin of the Rosary" (GEMH: 1 & 3) found here.
"Length Portrait of Mrs.D" (GEMH: 4,5 & 10 |BSR: 1 |EG: 1,2,3,4 & 5 |MLS: 1 |BAX: 1) found here
"Portrait of Maria Theresa of Austria and her Son, le Grand Dauphin" (CDR: 1,2,3 & 4 |BR: 1,2,3 & 4 |EG: 10 |VL: 6 |GEMH: 8) found here
"Sacrifice to Jupiter" (MLS: 2 |E: 1) found here
"Vulcan's Forge" (BR 1 & 2| MLS: 3 |EG: 6,7,8 & 9 |BR: 1 & 2 |E: 2,3 & 4) found here
(you can just search for "Buckingham Palace" using the catalog search mod to find the entire set much easier!)
Disclaimer!
Some paintings in the previews look blurry but in the game they're very high definition, it's just because I had to add multiple preview pictures in one picture to be able to upload them all! Also sizes shown in previews are not accurate to the objects' actual sizes in most cases.
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Paintings from Buckingham Palace: part II
A retexture by La Comtesse Zouboff — Original Mesh by @thejim07
Spread among 13 occupied and historic royal residences in the United Kingdom, the collection is owned by King Charles III and overseen by the Royal Collection Trust. The British monarch owns some of the collection in right of the Crown and some as a private individual. It is made up of over one million objects, including 7,000 paintings, over 150,000 works on paper, this including 30,000 watercolours and drawings, and about 450,000 photographs, as well as around 700,000 works of art, including tapestries, furniture, ceramics, textiles, carriages, weapons, armour, jewellery, clocks, musical instruments, tableware, plants, manuscripts, books, and sculptures.
Some of the buildings which house the collection, such as Hampton Court Palace, are open to the public and not lived in by the Royal Family, whilst others, such as Windsor Castle, Kensington Palace and the most remarkable of them, Buckingham Palace are both residences and open to the public.
About 3,000 objects are on loan to museums throughout the world, and many others are lent on a temporary basis to exhibitions.
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The second part includes paintings displayed in the Ball Supper Room, the Ballroom, the Ballroom Annexe, the Bow Room, the East Gallery, the Grand Entrance and Marble Hall, the Minister's Landing & Staircase, the Vestibule, the Chinese Dining Room and the Balcony Room.
This set contains 57 paintings and tapestries with the original frame swatches, fully recolourable. They are:
Ball Supper Room (BSR):
Portrait of King George III of the United Kingdom (Benjamin West)
Ballroom (BR):
The Story of Jason: The Battle of the Soldiers born of The Serpent's Teeth (the Gobelins)
The Story of Jason: Medea Departs for Athens after Setting Fire to Corinth (the Gobelins)
Ballroom Annexe (BAX):
The Apotheosis of Prince Octavius (Benjamin West)
Bow Room (BWR):
Portrait of Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge (William Corden the Younger)
Portrait of Princess Augusta of Cambridge, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Alexander Melville)
Portrait or George, Duke of Cambridge (William Corden the Younger)
Portrait of Frederick William, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Augusta of Saxe-Weimar, Princess of Prussia, later Queen of Prussia and German Empress (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Prince Leopold, Later Duke of Albany (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Ernest, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langeburg (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Ferdinand of Savoy, Duke of Genoa (Eliseo Sala)
Portrait of Marie Alexandrina of Saxe-Altenburg, Queen Consort of Hanover (Carl Ferdinand Sohn)
Portrait of Leopold, Duke of Brabant, Later Leopold II, King of the Belgians (Nicaise de Keyser)
Portrait of Marie Henriette, Archduchess of Austria and Duchess of Brabant, Later Queen of the Belgians (Nicaise de Keyser)
East Gallery (EG):
Portrait of Leopold I, King of the Belgians (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Victoria, Queen of England in Coronation Robes (Sir George Hayter)
Portrait of Louis-Philippe d'Orléans, King of the French (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Consort Queen of England with her Children at Windsor Castle (Benjamin West)
Portrait of Prince Adolphus, later Duke of Cambridge, With Princess Mary and Princess Sophia at Kew (Benjamin West)
The Coronation of Queen Victoria in Westminster Abbey, 28 June, 1838. (Sir George Hayter)
The Christening of Edward, Prince of Wales 25 January, 1842 (Sir George Hayter)
The Marriage of Queen Victoria, 10 February, 1840 (Sir George Hayter)
Portrait of the Royal Family in 1846 (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as King Edward III and Queen Philippa of Hainault at the Ball Costumé of 12 May, 1842 (Sir Edwin Landseer)
Grand Entrance and Marble Hall (GEMH):
Portrait of Edward, Duke of Kent (John Hoppner)
Portrait of Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (George Dawe)
Portrait of Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saafeld, Dowager Duchess of Kent (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Albert, Prince Consort of the United Kingdom (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Victoria, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom in State Robes (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Louise d'Orléans, Consort Queen of the Belgians, with her Son Leopold, Duke of Brabant (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Feodora of Leiningen, Princess of Hohenlohe-Langeburg, with her Daughter, Princess Adelheid (Sir George Hayter)
Portrait of George, Prince of Wales, Later King George IV (Mather Byles Brown)
Portrait of Victoire of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Duchess of Nemours (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Augustus, Duke of Sussex (Domenico Pellegrini)
Portrait of Leopold I, King of the Belgians (William Corden the Younger)
Minister's Landing and Staircase (MLS):
Portrait of George, Prince of Wales in Garther Robes (John Hoppner)
The Loves of the Gods: The Rape of Europa (the Gobelins)
The Loves of the Gods: The Rape of Proserpine (The Gobelins)
Vestibule (VL):
Portrait of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, the Prince Consort (Unknown Artist from the German School)
Portrait of Princess Alice of the United Kingdom, Later Grand Duchess of Hesse (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Princess Helena of the United Kingdom, Later Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Princess Louise of the United Kingdom, Later Duchess of Argyll (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom, Later Empress Frederick of Germany (Franz Xaver Winterhalter)
Portrait of Victoria Mary of Teck, Duchess of York (Edward Hughes)
Chinese Dining Room or Pavilion Breakfast Room(CDR):
Set of Four Painted Chinoiserie Wall panels I (Robert Jones)
Set of Four Painted Chinoiserie Wall panels II (Robert Jones)
Set of Four Painted Chinoiserie Wall panels III (Robert Jones)
Set of Four Painted Chinoiserie Wall panels IV (Robert Jones)
Balcony Room or Centre Room (BR):
Chinoiserie Painted Panel I (Robert Jones)
Chinoiserie Painted Panel II (Robert Jones)
Chinoiserie Painted Panel III (Robert Jones)
Chinoiserie Painted Panel IV (Robert Jones)
EXTRAS! (E):
I decided to add the rest of the tapestries from the story of Jason (wich hangs in the Grand Reception Room at Windsor Castle) and (with Jim's permission) added the original mesh for paintings number 2,3,4 & 5 from the Vestibule (seen here and here) wich was never published. These items are:
The Story of Jason: Jason Pledges his Faith to Medea (the Gobelins)
The Story of Jason: Jason Marries Glauce, Daughter of Creon, King of Thebes (the Gobelins)
The Story of Jason: The Capture of the Golden Fleece (the Gobelins)
The Story of Jason: The Poisoning of Glauce and Creon by Medea's Magic Robe (the Gobelins)
Sea Melodies (Herbert James Draper) (made by TheJim07)
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Found under decor > paintings for:
500§ (BWR: 1,2,3,4,5,6, & 8 |VL: 1)
570§ (VL: 2,3,4 & 5 |E: 5)
1850§ (GEMH: 1 & 3)
2090§ (GEMH: 2,6,7, 9 & 11)
3560§ (GEMH: 4,5 & 10 |BSR: 1 |EG: 1,2,3,4 & 5 |MLS: 1 |BAX: 1)
3900§ (CDR: 1,2,3 & 4 |BR: 1,2,3 & 4 |EG: 10 |VL: 6 |GEMH: 8)
4470§ (MLS: 2 |E: 1)
6520§ (BR 1 & 2| MLS: 3 |EG: 6,7,8 & 9 |BR: 1 & 2 |E: 2,3 & 4)
Retextured from:
"Saint Mary Magdalene" (BWR: 1,2,3,4,5,6, & 8 |VL: 1) found here.
"Sea Melodies" (VL: 2,3,4 & 5 |E: 5)
"The virgin of the Rosary" (GEMH: 1 & 3) found here.
"Length Portrait of Mrs.D" (GEMH: 4,5 & 10 |BSR: 1 |EG: 1,2,3,4 & 5 |MLS: 1 |BAX: 1) found here
"Portrait of Maria Theresa of Austria and her Son, le Grand Dauphin" (CDR: 1,2,3 & 4 |BR: 1,2,3 & 4 |EG: 10 |VL: 6 |GEMH: 8) found here
"Sacrifice to Jupiter" (MLS: 2 |E: 1) found here
"Vulcan's Forge" (BR 1 & 2| MLS: 3 |EG: 6,7,8 & 9 |BR: 1 & 2 |E: 2,3 & 4) found here
(you can just search for "Buckingham Palace" using the catalog search mod to find the entire set much easier!)
Disclaimer!
Some paintings in the previews look blurry but in the game they're very high definition, it's just because I had to add multiple preview pictures in one picture to be able to upload them all! Also sizes shown in previews are not accurate to the objects' actual sizes in most cases.
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(Useful tags below)
@joojconverts @ts3history @ts3historicalccfinds @deniisu-sims @katsujiiccfinds @gifappels-stuff
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comtessezouboff · 2 months
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The Godolphins!
This is something you've asked me a lot, and now that @danjaley has released their new Romanov Pose Pack (and I can take screenshots again), I can finally show you the Godolphins in detail!
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(Obsessed with this posepack)
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Let's see who's who!
There are 4 groups signaled by letters, these are the Dowager Duchess and the families of her 3 daughters. The daughters' letters are in order of age. Let's see!
1a: The Hon. Lady Marjorie Alexandra Godolphin, Duchess of Southport.
2a: The Hon. Lord Esmond Nicholas Godolphin, XIVth Duke of Southport
3a: The Hon. Lord William III Evelyn Godolphin, XVIth Marquess of Portborough.
1b: the Hon. Lady Diana Wilhemina Stanhope (née Godolphin) Countess of Mexborough.
2b: The Hon. Lord Cecil Alexander Stanhope, XIth Earl of Mexborough
3b: The Hon. Lord Colin Saint George Stanhope, Viscount Yeoville.
1c: The Hon. Lady Elizabeth Winifred Harmsworth (née Godolphin) Marchioness of Rothermere
2c: The Hon. Lord Vere Sidney Tudor Harmsworth, Marquess of Rothermere.
3c: The Hon. Lord Vere Esmond William Harmsworth, Viscount Daylesford.
4c: The Hon. Lady Winifred Victoria Harmsworth.
D: The Hon. Lady Marjorie Millicent Godolphin (née Cavendish-Bentinck) Dowager Duchess of Southport.
The eldest sons of each marriage have what's called a "courtesy title", except for William, who as the eldest son of a Duke, receives his father's subsidiary title, Marquess. The son's subsidiary title is Viscount, followed by the place where their parent's ancestral home is. Lady Winifred, is just a Hon. Lady, a courtesy address only the children of the highest ranking peers (in the order of precedence) receives.
The setting is the Drawing Room at Finchwick Park, the Godolphin's ancestral home.
Pretty much every piece of clothing was masterfully converted from ts4 by @joojconverts most hairs are either from TS3, TS3 Store, @carversims or from Buckley's Disentangled Set Part 1 . The shoes are all from TS3 Store or the Supernatural pack.
The backround is decorated with Unreleased paintings and Rug, but I assure you, you'll get them eventually! Excuse the shoes sinking on the floor, There's a resizing OMSP under the rug haha. In the backround we see 3 portraits, over the mantelpiece hangs the portrait of the Godolphin sisters when bachelorettes, masterfully executed by John Singer Sargent in 1905 (the portrait is originally Sargent's Acheson sisters)
Hope you enjoy this as much as I've enjoyed making this lol.
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Helping a latin american sister out 🩷
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IMPORTANT!
Hello my name is Clariza ,im a 19yo 3D designer student from PERU ,i was recently kick out from home and well my mother refuses to keep paying for my college tuiton and i would appreciate if someone helps me out (it doesnt mather how you help ,you can repost and that will be super helpful)
i got a part time job but that isn't enough to pay college (the minimum wage for part time jobs are 100$ and college payments are 350$ each)
For people wondering why my mom kicked me out, I don't want to explain too much, but we have been fighting a lot for the last 2 years and well, she decided to kick me out and cut off contact with me (im staying at my aunt's house, so yall don't need to worry about that)
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AAAA LOVE THEM
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Posepack Edwardian Portrait (Romanov Family)
This was an anonymous cc-wish, suggesting family-portrait poses from the 1910s, particularly inspired by the Romanov family. And after looking at some reference pictures, I learned that the Romanovs were very good at arranging interesting family groups. Most portraits of this time just show everyone standing next to each other.
These poses are inspired by two group photos, "1913" and "1914". Despite the filenames, these were obviously taken at the same occasion. I also found one other (anonymous) family group, from which I included poses 9 and 10 (-> Link).
The models for the previews were made by @comtessezouboff . Thank you so much!
Wherever possible, the poses are centred individually. So they won't snap together for the entire group, but they will for the same piece of furniture (except 9c, which doesn't really touch the armchair).
Pose 3 (Anastasia) has variations for adult Sims with bigger and smaller skirts.
Poses 6 and 7 also have variations for big and small skirts. The one with the bigger skirt is SF TP's Edwardian Dress converted by @joojconverts . That's also the one I had as a reference in Blender.
Pose 2d has a teen variation, owing to the historical reference. 5c should also be for teen, but it turned out a teen with their feet on the ground and their hand on an object is the most impossible thing to pose. It's a normal adult pose now, and I moved Maria 7 cm up on an OMSP for the group-picture. In this context: Thanks to @bmit04 for insights into teen-posing!
Speaking of OMSPs, there are two cases of resized furniture: The endtable is 90% and the stool for the child-poses at 75%.
Download: SimFileshare | Dropbox
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*screaming *
Thank you SO MUCH, I ADORE IT!!
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Shangai Set - ts3
Request by @comtessezouboff (;
It's awful previews time again okay so the entire set was awfully high poly, therefore many items are still high poly - I recommend using most of these only to take pictures if your system can't run heavy stuff or big textures!
All mesh/texture credits go to AggressiveKitty and >here< is the original ts4 post (:
Note: I converted most objects but some were left out!
Names & polycount info under the cut ↓
(first two pictures - 2k textures, some fuctional ↓)
>Shangai The Great East Bianhu Porcelain - 5,3k poly (lowered from 9k)
>Shangai The Great East Box Jar - 2,9k poly
>Shangai The Great East Ming Dynasty Porcelain - 4,6k poly
>Shangai The Great East Tiny Porcelain - 2,8k poly
>Shangai Lady Court Fan - 2,4k poly (lowered from 6k)
>Shangai Fan - 1,9k poly
>Shangai Old Shangai Gramophone - 9,4k poly (lowered from 14,7k poly) - functional as a stereo! (not pictured :p)
>Shangai Shikumen Style End Table - 10,2k poly (lowered from 37,2k)
>Shangai Console Table - 9,5k poly (lowered from 35,6k)
(last picture - 1k textures, all decorative NOT functional ↓)
>Shangai Asian Cabinet - 8,9k poly (lowered from 21,5k)
>Shangai Chinoiserie Bed Frame - 6,7k poly (lowered from 15,8k)
>Shangai Oriental Bureau Table - 12,9k! (lowered from 61,6k)
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comtessezouboff · 2 months
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Update!
Uni has been absolute MADNESS and I barely had time to play the sims, but I promise I'll upload part II of the buckingham palace set this week, sorry for the delay!
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(Actual footage of me everytime I enter the classroom)
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comtessezouboff · 3 months
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Passing by real quick to let everyone know I updated my Google Drive folder (the one where I keep a copy of all the cc I’ve done so far) and added a few more conversions I haven’t shared, some rugs/paintings I did and lastly, my lame attempt at recreating Sihtric’s Hair :p
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comtessezouboff · 3 months
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Reblog/Like if your an active simblr for the The Sims 3 game! ✨
It's my second and final sims game that i play! 💟
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comtessezouboff · 3 months
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Anon here again!
sorry for the multiple asks but I was wondering if you have anymore pics of the grounds around the estate, I love the way your landscaping looks and i'm in desperate need of inspiration.
Of course if you don't want to share publicly I'd be happy to send you a message.
Hey!! Sorry for the delay, ATM the screenshot system doesn't work in my computer, so I drew a little map showing you how my english style state looks like! It's in riverview btw and I'll share an actual screenshot once I fix the issue 🩷🩷
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In case you don't understand my writing:
✨️The Finchwick State✨️
The Stately Home, Finchwick Park
The North Lawn (where the tennis court is)
The Water Mirror
The Swan's Pond
The Temple of Amphitrite
Pet's Mausoleum
The Mausoleum
The Gatehouses (one on each side of the road
The Obelisk (from World Adventures)
Just in case, here's some old screenshots from a save in the same world but it's french style landscaping on an argentine state, the Huetel State.
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comtessezouboff · 3 months
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Hi hope you're doing well !
Same anon here that asked about your Edwardian save back in August.
I was just looking back on the pics you shared then and was wondering what world do you play in?
Hope you've had a good New year so far !
Hey anon, thanks a lot!! I hope this new year treats your nicely too 🩷🩷
I used Riverview, you can get it for free in the store or via @blamseastore (wich I highly recommend). I used the area furthest from the city, the big green lawn next to the small island with the stonehenge, since it's all plain and smooth and pretty empty, it's great for such projects.
Have a nice day!!
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