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Like the last post, this download simply contains the original files by Pixelry with resized textures for meshes and all included recolors. I didn't touch the pouf or the vanity's wood part because those were fairly resonable compared to the object size. The vase, pot and roses not so much (why would you need 1024² pixels for such a small item?) so they now have 512 and 256 respectively. I also shrank the textures for the lamp, shelf and mirror and the glass part of the vanity.

Please get the oiginal set from The Pixelry (in case you don't already have it) because I only included the files I edited.
I didn't change any file names so just let these overwrite the original files.





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The Pixelry for the conversion
Daer0n for original meshes & textures (original blog post is gone, so here's a reblog)
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I haven't posted anything in this journal the whole sims community in years although I have been playing on and off and even creating small things. But since I really started putting in some time during the lockdowns this year, I thought it a good time to post some of things I made for myself. It's mostly going to be edits of other peoples' stuff.

First off is the Ars Botanica Flower set that was converted to S2 by the famously fabulous Pixelry. I simply batch resized the textures from 1024px to 512px and put them back in the original files. Everything looks the same but the packages are way smaller and put less strain on your games graphics and memory (pink flashes, anyone?). I also rectified a naming error and added a missing recolor for the cosmos in a jar because I found the texture in Pixelry's download.

If you already have this set, delete the file called pix_arsbotanica_centerpiece2_rec6 from your downloads folder. The other files will overwrite.



 

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Meshes and Textures:Ars Botanica
Conversion: Pixelry

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