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fantasyrogue ([personal profile] fantasyrogue) wrote in [personal profile] hat_plays_sims 2010-06-22 04:15 am (UTC)

It's the little things that matter, the finishing touch. The idea that the entire game matches your medieval theme. It's a daunting thing but it's what finishes it and makes it that much more effective.

As I said, I'm not sure it's on all skintones, but I'd double-check anyway because I'm fairly certain they atleast did suffer from the clavicle of doom. And yeah, the uv maps, great. I find a lot of skintones have seams along the sides. And the UV map was especially handy when I was doing a servo skintone full of seams and rivets and such. I don't want to think about doing that without a uv map.

Aah, that makes sense. I kept wondering what kind of wiring you mean. And hey, you can always pretend the lights are... very powerful candles :P (like, actual life sized kittens? Wow. That gives me a whole different idea on the scale.. and also, that sounds totally adorable)

Well, uhm, I suppose fabrics are marked up for a single consumer as opposed to a factory. I mean, I take it a machine pumps out those pillow cases in bulk. Ooh, red and brown. That's a nice combo. I debated about using red as an accent myself, as my living room has brown furniture, white wall but with a light camel accent. But I liked green better, it's a bit more.. cheerful and fresh. Red's nice though, if you get the right shade.

The ceiling is plastered though, just like the walls, not like you can *see* the reed or anything. You can see old cracks in it though, and old seams where there used to be a set of double doors in the middle of the room with storage on either side. Ceiling's kinda ugly really, but I don't spend a lot of time looking at it. Oh old early 1900s apartments, there is some charm to them, but also a lot of headaches.

(yeah, I never got a new gerbil when one of my pair died either, because introducing a new gerbil to an old one, especially as in my case female gerbils, is not an easy task. Not impossible, but it takes a lot of split-cage method and such and with the age of the remaining gerbil it just wasn't worth it).

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