Monday, August 1, 2011

In all likeness

I know it's been a while, but I finally have an update for you, it's all about portraits this time. First of all a series of 9 small historical engravings on Mango's "Alizé" drawing mesh (you don't need the original but still you should have it because it's a lovely addition to your game).


Here's a close up (click for a bigger view), from left to right and top to bottom: Mirabeau, Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon, Louis XVI, Charles III and Philip V of Spain, Benjamin Franklin, Floridablanca and Buffon. I found these on internet and, really, it's a quite unlikely collection of characters but I guess someone put them together for some reason...


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Next is a recolor of the base game oval portrait. I changed the multiplier for the frame to make it look more antique, in all there's 16 portraits from the XVIIIth century by, among others, Thomas Gainsborough, Joshua Reynolds, Gilbert Stuart, John Singleton Copley and Louise Élizabeth Vigée Le Brun. Sorry the file is quite large but I wanted the images to have a nice quality...





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And last but not least, 6 recolors of the Jazz Age photos from the EA store, cloned on a base game painting (so you don't need the original either). I tried to make diverse types of families with different backgrounds and ethnicities, all the pictures are either from the EA store website or other "official" Sim pictures I found here and there.



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6 comments:

  1. Love the first two sets! Thank you for sharing!

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  2. Very Awesome! Its always nice to have more diversity in portraits. Thank you Alex :)

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  3. This is a Wonderful set Alex! Thank you! :)

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  4. Beautiful! Versailles is just not complete without these... I'll take em.

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  5. Wow I love these! Especially the last set. Thank you.

    ~lpvinyl21

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  6. These are awesome I like how you have a wide variety of styles and time periods.

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