Even in The Sims, the Reaper was appealingly bony. See comparison pics. And based on what I know of the invisible face genetic, you'll need to make sure your jackal-headed outfit is all one piece-- the head attached to the outfit itself. ... But you probably know that, so yeah.
I'm... in the middle there when it comes to being picky about meshes and clothing. On the one hand, if I'm too picky, I'll have to do everything myself. On the other hand, most of the really, really good meshes seem to be contemporary, and that makes me a sad Hat.
... That's weird. I wonder why the zombie skins don't take eyes. Ah well. I have some contacts that'll work.
Yeah, and if they hadn't all just graduated... Oh well, it'll be fixed for the next batch of kids.
I've done that! Although my forays into digital painting were a couple of cel-shaded sketches, just to see if I could. Currently I'm trying to slap my 'this means it's magic' oak and TeruK's BJD skin on Amaryll's androgynous Servo, and running into problems at the ankle. The grain has gone all funky, and of course it's somewhere I can't feasibly add a joint.
Actually, I taught myself to sew on dollhouse dolls-- from two-inch babies to six-inch menfolk-- so Sarah, who's sixteen inches, felt HUGE. It's all about the size you're used to working in. And of course I can't use a machine on the dollhouse clothes-- the longest seams tend to be about four inches, if that-- so I have no idea how to use one.
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I'm... in the middle there when it comes to being picky about meshes and clothing. On the one hand, if I'm too picky, I'll have to do everything myself. On the other hand, most of the really, really good meshes seem to be contemporary, and that makes me a sad Hat.
... That's weird. I wonder why the zombie skins don't take eyes. Ah well. I have some contacts that'll work.
Yeah, and if they hadn't all just graduated... Oh well, it'll be fixed for the next batch of kids.
I've done that! Although my forays into digital painting were a couple of cel-shaded sketches, just to see if I could. Currently I'm trying to slap my 'this means it's magic' oak and TeruK's BJD skin on Amaryll's androgynous Servo, and running into problems at the ankle. The grain has gone all funky, and of course it's somewhere I can't feasibly add a joint.
Actually, I taught myself to sew on dollhouse dolls-- from two-inch babies to six-inch menfolk-- so Sarah, who's sixteen inches, felt HUGE. It's all about the size you're used to working in. And of course I can't use a machine on the dollhouse clothes-- the longest seams tend to be about four inches, if that-- so I have no idea how to use one.