InThe Sims 4, unassuming scientific samples can be made into abstract masterpieces using just a microscope.
Trying to track down that last fish in The Sims 4?
We’ve got you covered.
Ready to add some artwork to your Sim’s home with a scientific twist?
Let’s get up close and personal with microscope prints.
Put your Sim in aFocusedmoodbefore using the microscope to develop theirLogic skill more quickly.
choose any of these objects andselect “Collect Microscope Sample.”
Are plants and animals more alike than they seem?
Do leaves also feel love and fear?
What does this say about veganism?
Should we eat anything at all?
Art raises some serious questions."
Here we have Dunite, magnified fifty zillion percent and captured in bright tempera.
Hang it in a college dorm room!"
The Drifter
$105
“Never fall in love with a plankton.
Flowing wherever the current takes them, they are total vagabonds.
Here’s one such plankton, dancing with groupies after a night playing electric guitar with the Bacteria Band.
Fortunately this moment was captured in art.
We’ll never see him again.”
Use the microscope to analyze plant samples
Trace Remains
$255
“Ever just know something in your bones?
That’s because the skeleton can act as an antennae, transmitting info to the brain.
In this dinosaur fossil, we see the haunting conduits where bone instinct may have cried out.
Dinosaurs had brains the size of peas.
That’s why they all died.
Enjoy your painting.”
Crystal Palace
$485
“At the crux of hard science and new age woo-woo lies the crystal.
Hang it in the breakfast nook or the baby’s nursery!”
Snow Fight
“They say each snowflake is unique.
As this painting reveals, snow is not as gentle as it seems.”
Rhapsody In Blue
$95
“Don’t have a green thumb?
Cell Block
“Look at the precision fit of these bright cells.
No wonder they’re called the “building blocks of life.”
(Except for the platypus; that was built by a third grader named Frank.)”
Collect all the best elements and crystals in The Sims 4.