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Scottish Landscape Paintings & Photos

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Uploaded: 13th Dec 2008 at 2:40 AM
These are some Maxis painting recolours that I made using edited photos that I took in Scotland. The first two sets available below for download are the edited photos. These look like actual paintings, rather than realistic photos. The third set is the photos themselves, which may be more useful to people (like me) who like a certain amount of realism in their games.

***SETS TWO AND THREE REQUIRE NIGHTLIFE TO SHOW UP IN YOUR GAME!!***

This first picture was taken in game, and shows the recolours of Maxis painting "Poisonous Forest (In Love With A Curse). This can be found under Decorative.....Wall Hangings and costs $5500. This set is made with the edited photos. It should be compatible with the basegame.



This second picture was taken in game, and shows the recolours of Maxis painting "C Stroke by Alfred D'Simvo". This can be found under Decorative.....Wall Hangings and costs $1800. This set is made with the edited photos. It will require the Nightlife EP.



This third picture was taken in game, and shows the recolours of Maxis painting "C Stroke by Alfred D'Simvo". This can be found under Decorative.....Wall Hangings and costs $1800. This set is made with the original versions of the photos. It will require the Nightlife EP.



The other thumbnail which you can click on below is a collage of the original photos, for anybody who would like to see them in more detail.

You may upload these with your lots etc, but please give me credit for them. As I mentioned already, the photos are also my own work. Please do not claim that these sim paintings, or the original or edited photos are your own work. Because, well, they're not!

I hope that everyone enjoys using these paintings/photos as much as I enjoyed making them! :-D Please don't forget to hit the Thanks button, or leave a comment!

Additional Credits:
Thank you to CynicalChick for her excellent tutorial on recolouring paintings with SimPE.