SIMS 4 - SNUG BOOKSHELF WITH 21 DECO SLOTS - BASE GAME
Especially in tiny home living, sometimes you want a bookshelf, but they're usually too big. This will help your sims have a nice cozy bookshelf without taking up too much space.
This shelf will also help your sims focus and make them a little bit happy while having lots of fun!
There are 2 medium slots for decorating, and 19 small slots, and it comes in 29 awesome colours.
COST: 225
STYLES: Basics, Boho, Contemporary, Cute, Farmhouse, French Country, Island, Mission, Modern, Shabby, Shotgun, Storybook, Suburban Contemporary
MOTIVE: Fun +5
AMBIENCE: Happy +1, Focused +1
This was originally a large double wide bookshelf, but I did a lot of altering on the mesh to get it to where it is now.
POLYGONS:
LOD0 - 293
LOD1 - 229
LOD2 - 190
SHADOW LOD0 - 275
SHADOW LOD1 - 211
SHADOW LOD2 - 172
Enjoy!
DOWNLOAD EARLY ACCESS AT CURSEFORGE - RELEASES TO PUBLIC FEBRUARY 4, 2024
37 notes
·
View notes
FINALLY DONE WITH THE ISAT OC! SOLEIL!!!
The creature... So first things first is some info about them pre- disappearance of The Country. They're a loyal follower and avid worshipper of The Country. They love the Universe sooo much that they made a wish to be able to read the stars, and the Universe answered. I like to think that the stars are talkative, some can predict what will happen in the near future, some are just "chatting" to each other about the stuff happening in the world they overlook. It's a somewhat useful ability that Soleil used to use to be able to either predict someone's future (rarely though, the stars hold many different futures and it's hard to figure out which is whose) or use it during funeral rites to have a more reassuring experience to the ones mourning that their loved one arrived safely among the stars.
And then they found out about The Cursing of Chateau Castle-- they kiiiinda got Really obsessed with the book series that they wanted to know more about it but there wasn't any more copies of it in the Country's language so what better way to deal with that but teaching itself how to understand the Vaugardian language, and by doing that they got to learn more about the Vaugardian culture and was really amazed by it (considering that they spent most of their life with the Country's culture instead, learning about a different culture is a great feeling). One thing led to the other and it also led Soleil to travelling to Vaugarde (something that their family wasn't all that happy with but they stay silly).
And so we're back at the present time! Now to talk about some details on its appearance.
Its Craft type is Scissors! The eye on the center of its chest and the eye by its nape are in fact EYES and not just accessories (although they did try to make the eye on its chest appear to be like a mix between a star shape and the Change Symbol).
After spending some time in Vaugarde, they learned about Body Craft in which case they decided to experiment with it in regards to its eyes.
Since being in Vaugarde, there wasn't much use to its star sight and there also isn't a way to "turn it off." So instead, they decided to separate its Normal sight from the Star sight by adding another pair of eyes on its body.
The eyes on its face are blind. They can't see through it anymore but they Can still see the stars (they can't read it anymore however cuz of the Country's disappearance).
If they focus on the stars using those eyes, they'd get a REALLY bad headache and a star sign appears on its eyes. Nothing to be afraid of probably, its head just Really hurts.
The glass covering the eye on its nape is a one way mirror. You won't be able to see the eye but the eye can still see you.
With its vision split, it actually took them awhile to get used to that. It takes a lot of concentration and focus to see both from behind and from the front. When Soleil gets tired from doing that, they either close the eye on its nape (if the place is safe enough) or unfocus it enough to the point that most of its vision becomes blurry with only being able to see blobs of shapes and shadows which helps them be alert enough in case something comes running at them from behind.
All the round objects you see on its body are Bombs. They found out about Bomb Craft in Jouvente and was so fascinated by it that their inventor brain (inventing, crafting, and repairing stuff is a special interest of theirs). They now like making bombs and inventing new ones (only they have the recipe of those).
The bombs they invented only detonates via a Craft spell, it's basically as safe as an ordinary ball to handle unless detonated. Also the scissors at the top of their head has a cover on its tip. It's Very Sharp. They mainly use that (either the tip or the scissor blades itself) to cut the bombs dangling on its body.
Despite the multitude of bombs they carry, they aren't actually much of a fighter (they just like bombs). Most of its Craft spells are basic/beginner level. The one and only Powerful Craft spell they have is a shield/defense spell that they practiced several times. It's capable of negating all damage for 2 turns with a 5 turn cooldown, they wanted to master that spell to make it so that bombs won't hurt them no matter the close proximity.
Its hand signs are "broken." They used to mimic the hand signs that the Universe (I'm mainly referring to my design of the Universe) makes. But after forgetting about everything in regards to it, they can't remember what hand signs they used to make but the familiar feeling was still there.
A huge fan of The Cursing of Chateau Castle, to the point of practically making it part of its identity now that a HUGE chunk of its memory is missing. Its outfit is a modified version of what they think Lady Irene-Janine-Karine wears.
Its personality is a mixture of Lord Josephandre, Pierre-Jacques-Erneste, and Lady Irene-Janine-Karine (aka the Chateau Trio!!! Love those three...).
Its name, "Soleil" is just something they found in a book and decided to use for itself. They don't remember its name anymore.
12 notes
·
View notes
February 2023
The state of the shelves.
Instagram | Goodreads | Twitter | Booktube
80 notes
·
View notes
“Nuage à Plots” by Charlotte Perriand,
The bookcase has a modular structure produced by a system of shelves and vertical aluminum elements (the plots) connected to each other and held together by holes and tensioning rods that highlight its versatility, both in the free-standing version and the wall-mounted bookcase version.
Courtesy: Cassina
32 notes
·
View notes
Studio Anne Holtrop, Green Corner Building, Muharraq, Bahrain, 2020
VS
Charlotte Perriand, Bookcase with shelves (special order), ca. 1954
55 notes
·
View notes
My dream kinda home is like an animal crossing villager's setup. Like I wanna kids playset table with dolls having tea and cakes and meals I sculpt and plate for them. I want murals on the walls n stuff. And I want it to look like a Hallmark cardshop in there. Warm brown and deep reds and gold colors. Or maybe pale green and blues and kranges.
2 notes
·
View notes