hat_plays_sims: All I did was crop-- go read Bite Me by Dylan Meconis, you'll laugh. (Default)
Almighty Hat ([personal profile] hat_plays_sims) wrote 2010-06-17 05:37 pm (UTC)

Naked transparent headless psychopomp! Awesome! (Grim Reaper default replacements intrigue me. He seems awfully bulky about the chest and shoulders for a skeleton in a robe.)

I may have to dig around and have a look. I'm all about equality in nudity, and I pregmorphs on anything that can get 'em (unlike many InTeen users, I am not satisfied with painting jeans and converse on a nude mesh).

What did me wasn't so much the greasy look to them (in a game with as ridonkulous a genetic spectrum as mine, a few greasy peasants wouldn't be out of place) as the 'signature' rings painted on, the slight graininess, and the fact that the lighter skins are still kind of dark. I never played around with that alien-- no teeth, seriously?-- but I gave the vampire a whirl (ditched it for Rensim's), decided the werewolf wasn't hairy enough, and... like I said, I'm still using the zombie. I may edit it so it's got nice filmy eyes (and no more rings), though, but it really does suit my tastes as far as dead people go.

I'ma pay tonight at midnight. Still undecided about the amount, but...

I was just idly poking around MATY after picking up a couple of hacks Morgaine mentioned and I went "Omg divide by zero error? THAT IS MY PROBLEM!" So now bills can come. And be pricy. ... Ish, since there's not much swanky stuff in the house.

Saving the layers on the hairs lets me be extremely anal about the order things fall in, in the hair catalog. Everything's gotta go in the same order, or I make angryfaces. Clothing... yeah, I can see how you'd end up with a ton of layers. I've ended up with a ton of layers, and I mostly just remix existing clothing.

But then they'd know where to find you!

Thank you! She's... sort of a sampler piece for me, since I keep so little of my own work. Most of her clothes were just... basic hand-sewing skills, like the shirt and vest (although I learned to custom-print fabric for the vest, that was fun), but the bodice of that ballgown... That sucker is interfaced, beaded, embroidered, and lined. The sleeves are lined, interlined, and stuffed with tulle and iridescent thread. And it's synthetic fabric. I cannot tell you how much I hate working with synthetic fabric in miniature, but the look was right. Can't argue with the look.

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