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Far East Room Screens

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Uploaded: 2nd Mar 2009 at 3:25 PM
Updated: 13th Mar 2009 at 11:01 PM
A long time ago, the staff at ModTheSims2 hosted a poll for the theme of a Creator Challenge. The category 'The Orient' got a ton of votes, and I jumped the gun a little by concluding that the category would be chosen as the theme. Since I've never been very long on patience, I got to work on a submission, only to discover --once I had put a lot of effort into what I thought was a pretty nice set of items-- that 'The Orient' wasn't chosen as the theme after all. Funny, ha ha, joke's on me.

Recently, while sorting through my Downloads folder, I came across my intended Orient submission, hunched alone and forgotten in a Miscellaneous folder. I've blown the dust off and taken a few pictures of the set for upload, and here they are. I hope you like them.

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3 recolors of the ShoYou Shoji Screen from Free Time

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-- You may alter these files to your heart's content for personal use in your own game. Since these are simply recolors, I'm not sure why anyone would want to recolor the recolors, but if you really want to, go for it!

-- You may include my recolors, unaltered, in uploads to ModTheSims2. Please provide appropriate credit when doing so, and a link to this post so Simmers can see what they're getting. Also, please let me know, so I can see what you've done with them!

-- Please do not upload to pay sites.

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-- Please do not claim my work as your own.

*Thanks!

Additional Credits:
SimPE,
Paint.NET