CHATEAU DE VERSAILLES CC SET
NOW AVAILABLE ON PATREON!
Everyones favourite Chateau is finally here!!!!
After a lot of hard work, we have finally finished making our Versailles CC set.
Ever since the Sims 4 first came out me and Anna have always wanted a Versailles CC build set in the game. After learning many new CC creation techniques together over the last few months, we decided to attempt a Versailles set of our own.
Now simmers can build an accurate Version of this very popular and beautiful palace.
This set includes
* Stone Balcony and Gilded balconies with their platforms ( separated )
* Huge Sculpture with the Clock in the middle
* Full Columns in 2 different sizes
* 2 different Wall Columns in 2 sizes
* 2 Types of Shelves for your walls
* 2 Types of stone benches with their pedestals
* Stone Vase decor
* Rooftop railing and pedestal
* Friezes, ornaments, keystone as you see in the pictures
* Front Door with multiple swatches to choose
* 6 Different windows in different sizes and shapes
* Arch in marble
* 2 Types of Niches for the walls
* Marble and stone floor tiles set for the entrance
* Rooftop Windows ( both )
* 3 types of golden chains railing for the rooftop
* Roof tiles matching Versailles
ALL BASE GAME compatible, except for the golden entrance gate that requires Vampires EP
Se hope everyone enjoys building using these new CC items to create their dream house or palace
We will be creating the back facade in set 2 in the future.
We really hope you enjoy this set
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Louis XV's royal clutter
Castles opened to the public tend to put a great emphasis on furnitures, paintings and panellings. This focus often occurs at the expense of smaller every day items, such as tools, services, boxes and so on.
Even as far back as the 18th century, inventories of the garde meuble- the administration in charge of the French royal furnitures and collections- often omitted those smaller items, in favour of a greater focus on the furnitures themselves.
Several exception that that rule do exist for instance :
When King Louis XV died the 10th of May 1774 in Versailles, his Versailles private cabinets were opened and searched, all the cash and the precious items contained in his cupboards were listed and described in an inventory made 27 days after his death.
Said inventory isn't located in the documents of the House of King(O1 series of the french national archives) like it is usually the case, but in the King's papers, namely in the K series of the national archives, more specifically the K 153.
The document in question was never published nor translated to this date.
I decided to publish it for the first time and translate it entirely to give an idea of the of the kind of clutter that was present in the king's private cabinets in Versailles at the time of his death :
Here is the translation of the provided text into English:
1: Four gold snuffboxes, three enameled, one guilloché,
2: A black lacquer snuffbox mounted in gold,
3: A snuffbox of black tortoiseshell.
4: An ivory candy box.
5: Two watches encrusted with diamonds with their chains also adorned with diamonds
6: An enameled watch with diamond hands and button, a gold cord, and two seals encrusted with diamonds,
7: A garnet box watch adorned with diamonds, attached with a blue ribbon,
9: A large rock crystal flask with a gold stopper, and two seals encrusted with diamonds
10: A small crystal flask
11: A large enameled gold flask
12: Two plain gold flasks in a roussette box
13: A shell flask
14: A rock crystal flask in a roussette case
15: Seven math instrument cases, some in plain gold, others enameled, and some encrusted with diamonds
16: A side case with an enameled gold chain but with diamond buttons
17: Two pocket cases, one enameled gold adorned with diamonds and rubies, and one in jade
18: Four lorgnettes - two in gold, two in silver, and one in copper
19: Two pencil cases, one enameled gold adorned with diamonds, the other containing a compass
20: A Baradel in gold
21: A small portable silver barometer
22: Four tablets in gold, lacquer, or Burgos, one of tortoiseshell with diamond cyphers
23: Three souvenirs, one of enameled gold
24: A hunting knife with a gold handle
25: A dog collar with diamond initials.
26: A large lacquer tablet containing eight portraits of the royal family adorned in gold
27: A lacquer tablet with a portrait inside
28: Four portraits in three plain boxes
29: An ivory barrel adorned with gold
30: A piece of jade from the Amazon River
31: A Sèvres porcelain lorgnette
32: A gold and Magellan telescope
33: A porcelain Sèvres eyewash basin
34: A small red leather writing set adorned with gold, with a gold seal and pencil
35: A damask pruning knife
36: A double-bladed mother-of-pearl knife with a gold fleur-de-lys
37: Three glasses cases, one of tortoiseshell adorned with gold
38: An approaching eyeglass adorned with silver
39: A watch with its chain and seals, all in rubies and diamonds
41: A mathematics case in yellow lacquer with diamond buttons
42: Two almanacs mounted in silver and marcasites in their roussette cases
45: Three seals, two in gold, one in stone
47: Four rings, three with diamonds or coloured stones, one with an engraved stone
48: An English lorgnette
49: Four canes - one with a gold handle, one with a porcelain crutch, one with a gold apple adorned with diamonds, one with a golden apple-wood handle and parasol
50: Six watches - one in gold, enameled with a steel chain and chime, two other enameled, three other guilloché gold
51: A steel mirror
52: A gold egg cup in a roussette case
53: A gold writing set with Charlier paintings, in miniature in a roussette case
54: A very beautiful crystal vase, measuring 9 inches in height
55: A gold breakfast set consisting of a Sevres porcelain tray, two identical cups, a gold teapot and sugar pot, two spoons, a strainer, and a sugar tong made of the same metal
56: A gold-enameled punch pot with a pump, and a second pot of Saxony porcelain
57: A small enameled gold punch pot with a pump and a crystal basin
58: Two gold-enameled candlesticks with their bobeches
59: A crystal breakfast set surrounded by gold, consisting of three goblets
60: Another crystal breakfast set consisting of two carafes and a covered goblet, with the tray of enameled gold
61: A red leather box, edged with gold, containing 12 gold spoons and 12 gold forks, two roast oval plates, two appetizer plates, two dessert plates, and six dishes, all made of the same metal, with one missing, which is in the possession of Mr. de Fontanieu.
62: A set in a red leather box containing a lacquer box with a marabout, a teapot, a spirit lamp, six coffee spoons, all made of gold, three cups, a sugar pot, and a milk jug made of Sevres porcelain
63: A set in a walnut wood box containing 12 gold tableware, twelve knives with rosewood handles, gold cup and rosette, steel blades, twelve knives with Sevres porcelain handles adorned with cup rosette landau, plus four gold plates
64: A red lacquer box reinforced with gold, containing a Sevres porcelain bowl adorned with gold, two gold spoons, a covered crystal goblet adorned with gold, two porcelain pasta pots from Sevres
65: A wooden case enclosed in a black lacquer box containing a marabout made of gold with handles made of Sevres porcelain, two large sugar pots, two saucers, and two chocolate cups made of porcelain, a spirit lamp, adorned with gold, a square crystal flask adorned with gold, two coffee spoons, and a large gold spoon
66: A gold-plated copper microscope in its pyramid case
Dom Noël, Planche 19 Microscope tripode.
67: A writing set with 12 zodiac signs
68: A wooden box reinforced with silver containing a pharmacy adorned with silver
69: A yellow lacquer box enclosed in a red leather box
70: A graphometer in a red leather case
71: A gold compass with its stand and a level in a sharkskin case
72: A black lacquer box
73: A breakfast set consisting of a painted sheet metal tray and two porcelain cups
74: A writing set made of silver-reinforced roussette
75: Supplementary gold tableware, three coffee spoons, one tea spoon, a gold set in a roussette case
76: A small black lacquer box
77: A small oak chest, we weren't able to find the key
78: A box of tools with wooden handles and silver ferrules
79: A box of Kingswood,but the key wasn't found
80: A gold-braided telescope
81: A coffee pot for four gold cups with jasper handles and six gold coffee spoons, in a leather case made to contain 12.
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La Galerie des Cotelles Set
A retexture by La Comtesse Zouboff — Original Mesh by @thejim07
At the very moment when Louis XIV wrote the first version of 《Manière de montre les jardins de Versailles》, he expressed his desire to recreate his words as images.
In 1688, he comissioned an outstanding set of 24 paintings describing the different groves in gardens with mythological allegories to be placed in the galerie at the Trianon de Marbre.
The ornamentation of the gallery linking Trianon to Trianon-sous-bois was entrusted to three painters between 1688 and 1689: Jean Cotelle painted twenty-one of the twenty-four canvases hung in this room, Etienne Allegrain two others, and Jean-Baptiste Martin.
This gallery, decorated around 1690, bears the name of the author of most of the paintings which appear there and which represent views of the groves of Versailles and Trianon, embellished with mythological figures.
This set remained in place until the First Empire. Napoleon I considered replacing them with paintings to his glory. The works will return to their original location in 1913 after being restored to 《La Colection Royale》 by Louis Philippe and can be seen there to this day.
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This set contains 24 paintings with the original frame swatches, fully recolourable. They are:
View of the Amphitheater of the Grove of the Théâtre d'Eau with the Toilette of Psyche.
View of the Bassin du Dragon and the Gutter of the Neptune Fountain with Apollo Slaying the Serpent Python.
View of the Colonnade Grove with Apollo Served by the Nymphs.
View of the Entrance of the Labyrinth Grove with Nymphs and Cupid Catching Birds in their Nets.
View of the Fountain of the Fifty-Two Jets, or Plat-Fond at the Trianon with Mars and Venus.
View of the Grove of l'Encelade with Jupiter Slaying Enceladus the Giant with the Feast of Lycaon.
View of the Grove of L'Étoile or la Montagne d'Eau with Diana Saving Arethusa from Alpheus.
View of the Grove of the Arc de Triomphe Towards the Fountain of La France Triomphante with Nymphs Chaining Captives.
View of the Grove of the Arc de Triomphe with Venus and Adonis on a Chariot Driven by Cupid.
View of the Grove of the Baths of Apollo or des Dômes with Diana and her Nymphs.
View of the Grove of the Labyrinth Showing the Fountain of the Fight of the Animals and the Two Fountains of the Fox and the Crane with Diana and the Nymphs.
View of the Grove of the Salle de Bal with Armide Crowning Renaud.
View of the Grove of the Théâtre d'Eau with the Toilette of Psyche.
View of the Marais or Chêne-Vert Grove with Nymphs Playing Various Games.
View of the Neptune Fountain, the Bassin du Dragon and the Allée d'Eau with the Judgement of Paris.
View of the Orangerie and the Palace from the Pièce d'Eau des Suisses with the Abduction of Helen of Troy.
View of the Orangerie of Versailles and the Pièce d'Eau des Suisses with Vertumnus and Pomona.
View of the Parterre d'Eau with the Apotheosis of Venus.
View of the Parterres of the Trianon de Marbre with Zephyrus and Sleeping Flora
View of the Trois-Fontaines Grove with Garden Loves.
View of the Trois-Fontaines Grove with Venus and the Nymphs.
View of the Feast or Council Room Grove in the Palace of Versailles.
View of the Grove of the Miroir d'Eau Fountain and the Île-Royale in the Palace of Versailles.
Perspective view of the Grove of the Galerie des Antiques.
Found under decor > paintings for 1.850§
(you can just search for "Cotelle" using the catalog search mod to find the entire ser much easier!)
Retextured from:"The virgin of the Rosary" found here
Disclaimer!
All of the paintings shown here aren't as blurry as in the screenshots and its colors are more vibrant in-game!
Cc shown here:
Walls, door and bench by @thejim07
Floor by @martassimsbookcc
Windows by @missyzim
Chandelier and garland by @hydrangeachainsaw
Pediment by Mutske (TSR)
Consoles by ShinoKCR (TSR)
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So I watched Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame last night and I had a thought.
Notre Dame being one of the most famous cathedrals in the world, I'm curious if Nocturne is going to adhere to the rule of vampires not being able to set foot on holy ground and if so, will Notre Dame Cathdral will be used as a point of sanctuary for our heroes at some point?
Castlevania vampires burn in sunlight and fear the Cross, but the animated series is pretty vague on whether or not consecrated ground or a house of worship is off limits. We see the Night Creatures are able to enter the Gresit Cathedral easily enough (among other chapel settings in multiple games,) but Alucard confirms they are unaffected by sunlight in Season 4, showing they don't have the same limitations as vampires. Trevor also makes a joke about catching fire since he's an excommunicate, so the idea of someone 'unholy' going up in flames within a church is not unheard of here.
In Season 2, the vampires all question whether or not running water will harm them. This is revisited in the final battle when the undead Bishop blesses the Danube. (Which...is that still holding up? Is the second longest river in Europe completely impassable to vampires?)
As far as I've personally seen, the anime Shiki is the only series I can think of that addresses the holy ground rule, so I think it would be interesting if Nocturne made use of that lore. Plus, it would be reminiscent of the games' save rooms, which are often small chapels or confessionals where the enemy can't follow the player.
That said, there's no real guarantee if Notre Dame or any other specific church or cathedral will make an appearance in the narrative. Actually, I'm almost positive the building the above gif is supposed to be the Palace of Versailles, home of the French court. Which seems to have been overrun by vampires, so...really wanting to know what happened there if that's the case.
Palace of Versailles
Aside from some of the windows...Versailles, maybe?
The original series used real locations present day Romania like Târgoviște, Brăila, Lindenfeld, Dănești, and Argeș, so I wouldn't be surprised if Nocturne followed that pattern with the Palace of Versailles, Paris, and maybe Notre Dame.
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