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Almighty Hat ([personal profile] hat_plays_sims) wrote2010-05-29 10:37 pm

Hair Dump... Again

Well, I've been home since Thursday night, I still haven't put my Build and Buy stuff back in my Downloads folder... but I come bearing, um. Twenty-one hairs in yet another hair dump. I SWEAR someday I'll put these up on Garden of Shadows, honest, with pretty in-game pics and everything, but right now? Goddamn I just want to share.



Updated with a header and Sims File Share links as of May 25 2022!







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In case you feel like dropping me a buck or two, should you have a buck or two to spare. Donors get two things at the moment: a) a link to the Super Secret Cat Gallery, full of pictures of the cats you'll be feeding, updated sporadically when the cats do something photogenic and I'm fast enough on the trigger to catch it, and b) a link to the list of content I have done-but-not-screencapped, nearly done, partly done, or in the planning stages, and the option to suggest what ought to be in the next batch of things I focus on.




Ariel
Ulkrshn 22/Xandher's textures recolored by Bedwyr/Pooklet's actions
Teen-Elder
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Faithful Lover
Coolsims M70/textures by StakeitUK/Pooklet's actions
Toddler-Elder
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Frolicksome Maid
Newsea Oasis F/textures by StakeitUK/Pooklet's actions
Toddler-Elder
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His Grace
Jade 05 FtM by Yuxi/textures by Yuxi/Pooklet's actions
YA-Elder
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Housewife
Dora Emon Mesh 03/textures by Yuxi/Pooklet's actions
Toddler-Elder
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Huntsman I and II
Huntsman I Ponytail requires Uni or Free Time/Ja's textures/Pooklet's actions
Teen-Elder
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Huntsman II requires Uni or Free Time/Melodie9's All Ages Ponytail/Ja's textures/Pooklet's actions
Toddler-Elder
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Poet...
Sims 2 Store Wavylong FtM by HIM666/tweaked EAxis textures/Pooklet's actions
YA-Elder
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... Laureate
Sims 2 Store Wavylong tweaked by Hysterical Paroxysm/tweaked EAxis textures/Pooklet's actions
YA-Elder
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Leonine
BeosBoxBoy's Tyler Hanson/Beos textures/Pooklet's actions
YA-Elder
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Lordling
Talenzz Kitamura mesh/Pooklet's textures/Pooklet's actions
Teen-Elder
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Let's, Serf!
SimCribbling #5/Faceplug's textures/Pooklet's actions
Child-Elder
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Pinned and Twisted
Adele's Antoinette mesh/CutthroatDollie's textures/Pooklet's actions
Teen-Elder
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Plaited Scholar
Sugar and Caffeine's Jake Sully Braid/Ja and Pooklet's textures/Pooklet's actions
Teen-Elder
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Puckish
FantasyRogue's Late to the Party/FR's textures/Pooklet's actions
Toddler-Elder
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Sin of Pride
Augustin's Wavy mesh/Nissi's textures/Pooklet's actions
YA-Elder
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Sweet Princess
Marko 'Released' Mesh/Xandher's textures recolored by Bedwyr/Pooklet's actions
Teen-Elder
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Vain Pixie
Sussi's 1600s Baroque Mesh/Coldfire's textures/Pooklet's actions
Toddler-Elder
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Wayward Son
David (requires Mansion & Garden)/Ja's textures/Pooklet's actions
Teen-Elder (teen required separate packages, I don't even know)
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Wee Sleekit (I was running out of titles.)
Coolsims F74/Morrigun's textures/Pooklet's actions
Toddler-Elder
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Winsome Wench
SAU MYOS 15/Nouked by Kale/Pooklet's actions
Toddler-Elder
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Okay, and since there are twenty-two hairs behind the cut, let's put the boilerplate outside the cut.

One Fish: NO BLOODY PAYSITES. These are Pooklet's actions, Pooklet says no. So don't do it.

Two Fish: Binned! Familied! Compressorized! Meshes included except where you need an expansion pack! Swatches included in the download files!

Red Fish: Elders all have gray-- you get Pipe Bomb for Family One, Smoke Bomb (my homebrew) for Family Two, Mail Bomb for Family Three, and Time Bomb for Family Four. It is complete cluttery overkill, but every color has an elder gray attached, and you may count yourself lucky I didn't just do gray streaks or something. Feel free to re-bin and re-upload as you please, it doesn't hurt my feelings. Time Bomb is included as a custom for all (applicable) ages, since you never know when you'll need a white-haired toddler. Or something.

Blue Fish: Right, so, gotta thank Pooklet, Ja, Quaxi, Theo, Kale, Sugar and Caffeine, FantasyRogue, Bedwyr, Xandher, Ulkrshn, StakeitUK, Coolsims, Newsea, Dora Emon, Yuxi, Jade, Melodie9, Hysterical Paroxysm, HIM666, BeosBoxBoy, Talenzz, SimCribbling, Faceplug, Adele, CutthroatDollie, Augustin, Nissi, Marko, Sussi, Coldfire, Morrigun, Sim Artist's Union, and probably Nouk and always Lyn, because Lyn made sure I had Photoshop, and Photoshop is important.

I Do Not Like Green Eggs and Ham: OH PLEASE edit my file and/or folder names to taste; I made them ridiculously long so that they could be snipped down to fit folks' organizational systems. If you subfolder these too deeply, they could fail to show due to the name strings being too long. I mean, even I cut things down a bit. Better a ridiculously long filename you can shorten than going "Goddammit, which frickin' hair is this?" later, right?
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[personal profile] fantasyrogue 2010-06-16 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
It's easier to edit right back out in most other formats though :P

Well, yeah I admit I don't sit around staring at my elder sims with no clothes on. But I make it my business to have atleast tested every gender and age of a skintone base so I can tell whether anything's terribly off or not (or that I didn't, yet again, accidentily paste the wrong texture on with build dxt and have a male elder with boobs again >.>)

Hmm, well defaulting that should be doable. The mesh, you mean right? You'd just find the actual elder nude meshes (top and bottom gmdc), build a new package with them and then replace the mesh inside the gmdc. I'm probably making it sound simpler than it is :P

I keep the usual S1-S4 defaults and then have one geneticized below S1 (a paler skin), something between S2 and S3, between S3 and S4 and then a few darker tones above S4 (my S4 is about maxis in darkness). I still can't imagine having that many skintones.

I just got a notice that I'm running out on my paid account. Still haven't decided what I want to do about it. Legacies are fun, when you get around to posting I'll keep an eye out.

Hm, mailman not showing up entirely can't be a good thing. I've started making a folder aptly named "Sims Things" :P Which is subfoldered with things like Own Creations - Skintones and Own Creations - Clothes, etc, where I keep backups of everything I've created in package format and a folder named PSD Files, where I stick all the PSD files for everything I made (provided I still have it. I lost the detailed one for the Travel Skirt, for example, because I accidentily overwrite the PSD with the flattened bmp back when I made it :| ). Layers are a good thing, I tend to go overboard. But it does mean I can easily recolour or remove spots from a skintone or things like that XD

I think they have a site, yes, the harder part is that I expect their collection of english language books may be somewhat smaller. The museum library intimidates me, because I'm not an archeologist or anything, and apparantly you need to call in advance, and show ID and such. Eek.

Ooh, you do? That sounds like a cool thing to do. What kinda dolls? That certainly doesn 't sound easy.
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[personal profile] fantasyrogue 2010-06-17 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
It was the normal state, may even have been the fit state :P It did not look good (but made for a good laugh, although not as amusing as recent forays into messing with Grimmy http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c252/Fantasyrogue/SimsCreations/HeadlessReaper.jpg )

Hmm, well I saw a tutorial on the subject on, was it le_plat_du_jour's journal? Or atleast, on the subject of default replacing clothing meshes. And naked bodies are pretty much the same as clothing meshes :P

I just can't use those navetsea ones. It's one of those skintones that provoke an "ick" response in me. Something about the somewhat greasy tone of the skin, the hip bones that are way pronounced. Oh and the alien one didn't have any teeth (that was kinda creepy). Geneticizing is great though, it adds much needed variety and variety is always good.

Forty's a big chunk of money on one go. Still haven't decided anything over here, got 4 days till it reverts to a free account. Eh.

Well atleast you found out. It would have been more frustrating if you couldn't find the issue either. I never knew this, but I never use custom dorm doors.

For hair I only save the volatiles. But when I texture clothing I tend to end up with layers on layers, base colour, shading, highlight, seams, little details, fabric texture overlay maybe, etc etc

Lol, that's a great mental image. I've never seen anyone try to steal from a library, they have bar codes in em and the alarm goes off if you run out the door with a non checked-out book :P Be far easier to just check it out and then never return it :P

Wow, that doll's very impressive! And pretty. You've got some serious sewing skills (and tiny book making skills). That must be a lot of work to do.
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[personal profile] fantasyrogue 2010-06-18 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I like how the Sims 3 grim reaper is a whole lot thinner. Although I was more thinking about replacing him with something else entirely, maybe a dude with a jackal head ;) But the meshing of that is a bit daunting still atm, so I'm putting it off.

Ugh, painted on jeans and converses. I prefer clothes as meshed as possible, personally. But I am known to be ridiculously picky when it comes to sim clothes anyway, both for the mesh and the textures. It's a shame more people do not add preg morphs, it's not that difficult.

Oh yeah, the rings, I almost forgot about those. And yes, the alien has no teeth. The teeth mesh is there, as it can't be removed, but there's no teeth texture.. just this sort of... orangy gum-like strip. Like the alien had all their teeth pulled. Zombie eyes don't work on the skintone. I've tried putting eyes on zombie defaults so many times, it has absolutely zero effect in game (unfortunately).

Hey, small bills or not, atleast your sims aren't getting a free ride anymore.

Hey, it's nothing compared to when I start painting digitally. A lot of my artwork comes in at a staggering amount of layers sometimes. And I'm really bad at naming them, but really good at constantly making new ones. So after a while it's "uh, I forgot where I put that.. i'll just make a new layer"

Aha! Not if I .. moved suddenly and didn't leave a change of address!

That ballgown is so pretty. It's really gorgeous, you've got some skill. I am really impressed by your sewing skills, I don't know how you do it (the most I've done with sewing in my life is a pair of pants, half a teddybear and some simplistic barbie clothes). Isn't it difficult to work at such small sizes?
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[personal profile] fantasyrogue 2010-06-19 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the grim reaper's appearance is basically one big clothing mesh with the hood and all attached. The reason he's headless in that earlier pic is because I simply replaced that mesh with the naked male body (without the head attached) because I was testing to see what'd happen.

Aw, sad Hat's not fun :( I don't mind doing a lot of it myself, ofcourse I say this because I am capable of doing so. Still, I like downloading other people's stuff, it'd be quite insane if I had to do *everything* myself and I often am not all that happy about my own stuff anyway. I just have really high standards for what I do grab (which can be annoying. I tend to want to mess with everything I kinda want but isn't up to how I want it).

I've no idea really, it's always been that way but whether it's a bug or not, who knows.

I don't really do cel-shaded, I've tried but it's not my thing, I tend to move more towards painterly styles. It's all fun though :)

Ankles.. blah. They're a pain due to the mapping of feet to legs often. I dunno if it's that way for the servo, but highly possible. It can be annoying.

*does quick google calculations to cm* Those are some small dolls! So do you make stuff for dollhouses for them as well or do you buy that? I am assuming there's a dollhouse for these little dolls atleast, maybe not. And yeah, I can see how a sewing machine would be entirely too bulky for that kind of small work. I only know how to work my mom's 70s model sewing machine really.. some day I ought to buy my own and have some fun with it, but damn those things are expensive. They'd come in handy for some things though. I recently had a lot of trouble finding nice decorative pillows for my sofa and a sewing machine would have meant I could just buy some nice fabric in whatever pattern/colour I wanted and make pillows out of that. Oh well.
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[personal profile] fantasyrogue 2010-06-20 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
lol, The Headless Stripper XD Great name. Awesome, yes. Wildly inappropriate for my plans? Also yes XD

Meshing's not so bad. But I never really had a desire to learn it until I ran into things I couldn't do with just retexturing (and my very first finished complete mesh was actually fireman pants with a bare torso for this calender I made once that's on MTS :P Classy, huh?). I'm amazingly stubborn at creating and I sort of crave new challenges in a way. I prefer doing projects that seem difficult (but not impossible, I'm not a masochist :P) over doing something I have done a bunch of times before. Or projects I can just let my creativity let loose on. For example, I'm not that fond of blending skintones even if I did two sets.. but I love doing the supernatural skintones because I get to decorate and paint, I get to combine colours and add little details and that stuff is just *fun*.

You're reminding me of all the seam issues with skintones, bleurgh XD I wish you lots of luck with figuring out the servo. Skintones can be such pains in the butt. Yeah, I noticed that before when I had an alien kid born with a purple recolour of one of TeruK's skintones. He had this very pronounced clavicle and the chest looked like the male skintone. It wasn't a super cut skin, so there was atleast that, but still. Lazy!

So not a display dollhouse either? You could do it up like in the olden days :D Basically like a display cabinet, but for tiny rooms. I remember seeing one or two at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, old ones. *searches around for a bit* Like so http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/images/aria/bk/z/bk-nm-1010.z and http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/images/aria/bk/z/bk-14656.z (I hope those links work). You know that sounds like a lot of fun? Crafting tiny things. And talking of sculpting reminds me that I still have half a pack of super sculpey lying around >.< I am going to finish that figure some time, I swear XD

Mm, I suppose pillows can be hand-sewn yeah. Although moot point now, I managed to find a store that sold cheap pillow cases in just the colour I was looking for. I'm having my curtains professionally sewn atm (my living room windows are very bare right now, we only moved here a few months ago and curtains weren't high on the list.. well except for bedroom curtains) the ceilings are tall and the window large and on top of that it's an older house (1906-1930, thereabouts) and the ceiling is made of straw, so trying to put a curtain rail up there ourselves would probably result in the rail, and the ceiling, falling on our heads XD I figure, I can spend money on nice quality well-sewn curtains now and since they're so big, when I move, I'll just take them with me and reuse them. Making bigger curtains smaller is always possible :P

(you have rats? Rats are awesome. I love most small rodents as pets, I used to have gerbils myself)
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[personal profile] fantasyrogue 2010-06-21 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
Well you're well on the way to getting all those default replacements done, it's very impressive what you've been doing. Sometimes it's nice to do something relaxing (and gotta love those actions for the ease of use) and sometimes it's nice to do something new and exciting.

I think so, don't hold me to that, I don't really use teru-k/ephemera's skintones much these days, I just recall thinking the purple recolour I had, didn't have a very child-like child state. Seams are a pain, I keep UV maps around for the bodies when I do skintones as I always end up having to get rid of some seam somewhere.

Oh that's cool :D Those cabinets are interesting to look at. Wiring?

Well yeah, buying them is not that expensive. I think I paid about 7 euros or so for a pillowcase, all sewn and ready to use and I think a meter or two of fabric is about the same (possibly less if you can find a cheap fabric that's decent quality). So really, buying the finished product is easier. The sewing option was more there for when I really couldn't find anything, I wanted a pillow in a nice and fresh spring green and it seemed all the stores I hit up at first weren't doing green (lot of aqua and purple and such).

Pardon, I said straw (which does exist as a ceiling material) but in this case it's reed. Reed and then this layer gets put on and it's smoothed out. What happens with these is, if you just randomly try to put a hole in it, that the reed doesn't always like that and you can get bigger holes than you were expecting. I had professionals put up our bedroom curtains and they used a special type of plug for putting the rails up (as normal plugs damage the ceiling). It's a pain in the butt really, but well, 100 year old apartment give or take, what can I say.

(aw, poor little rat. Well, as long as she's still happy. Rats always struck me as fun pets but I prefer gerbils. Not as intelligent maybe, but inquisitive, amusing the watch and adorable.. I had two, as you have to keep them atleast in pairs, and they were great. I miss em)
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[personal profile] fantasyrogue 2010-06-22 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
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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[personal profile] fantasyrogue 2010-06-23 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
Well, anyone could do it maybe, but it takes dedication to the cause. Speaking as someone who is lazy, well :P I understand why a lot of people don't do it ;) (you're welcome on the tutorial, I'm glad it helped)

Aah. No, I wouldn't imagine so. Hm, that'd be something though, a contemporary looking dollhouse.. or a dollhouse that's really historical, like, pre-medieval. And aw, kittens <3

Well, of course there's still a person XD But it's the bulk amounts that usually push down the price. That and probably "made in china" or something. I like the deep reds, the darker reds.. to an extent. As an accent colour more than something I want a lot of. I grew up stubbornly disliking red and it wasn't till later years that I conceded that red is a nice colour, given the right shade, and that hell I can even *wear* red (but not all reds)

Oh dear, that bad with the foundations? Foundation isn't a problem for us as it's a third floor apartment. But we do have the one straight under the roof, so there's that (flat roof too). The balcony is in especially bad shape and *needs* to be fixed, in fact a dude from the city council was over earlier in the week and said "that needs to be fixed". Although it's not *as* bad as the one attached to the apartment below us.. that one's actually got bits falling off >.>

(well it's only because baby rodents are cute fuzzy wuzzy little things )
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[personal profile] fantasyrogue 2010-06-24 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
Well, yeah the colours get in the way, I guess. I kind of like the colourful game at times but it's not period appropriate I suppose (would depend on the era, they could get quite colourful sometimes).

Oh I was thinking even more contemporary, but I'm sure they exist too. Though probably not as much.

I like all those colours, except orange. I have an aversion to orange (and yellow, and pink). Thankfully I look stupid wearing those colours anyway (especially orange, it's the auburn hair). Haha, well nothing wrong with sand. Dark colours in rooms can be very nice, it's just very dependant on what dark colour and the size of the room and how much dark colour.

Oh yeah, I can see how that could be a major problem. Earthquakes are exceptionally rare here and if they do happen it's more like the news saying "there was a small earthquake" and people going "there was?". As far as natural disasters are concerned, we're cushy up here in the Netherlands, no earthquakes, no volcanoes.. we do have to worry about the water constantly and for some old houses water is a serious problem (some very old ones are basically built on poles, which can start rotting after so many hundred years).

(well pretty much all babythings are cute, even snakes in their own way. Aw poor little birdie, but atleast it being in good shape means it had good chances of living a full life after release. I've never rescued any birds, my parents live in an area with enough birds but sadly most that are in trouble die right away because they flew into one of the windows :( The saddest part was when a hawfinch, which you don't see all that much in gardens, flew against a window and died. It was half of a breeding pair that had been scoping my parents backyard. And my parents dog is a doofus and mostly leaves birds alone, this despite him technically being a hunting breed of dog (my parents do not hunt))
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[personal profile] fantasyrogue 2010-06-25 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
Or the occasional case of "wtf were they thinking"?

Mm, I was thinking of houses. I was just wondering. I'm not too knowledgeable on the field of dollhouses, never having had one beyond one made of cardboard boxes that I glued together myself as a child (my dad wasn't very handy and wouldn't make me one, so I figured I'd make me one myself.. I was very busy for quite a while glueing boxes together and decorating it with pictures cut out of magazines XD).

Oh wow, that must be something to work at. I'm not sure my pasty face and hair with orange tinges in it would look that great with orange shirts but it's a moot point, I don't like orange anyway :P Atleast not most of the time. I dunno, a dark phtalo green could work.. but not if you painted all 4 walls in that unless it was a *really* big room. As an accent colour though? Sure. Anything's better than the neon green one of the rooms in our apartment is, left by the previous owners. Neon green walls, neon green wall paint on the radiator (which is peeling), crayon blue on the doors :|

I am kinda glad I never had to experience that. If anything we have too much water over here but nothing one would notice. Good engineering keeps it out. But some cities are largely built on poles and the very old buildings still have wooden poles in there (these days they use other materials) so yeah, some houses look a bit like they're falling over.

(Aw, that's adorable though. Although I imagine not everyone is appreciative of that kind of behaviour. My parents dog is a weimaraner, definitely a hunting breed, he's a complete doofus when it comes to actual hunting. Typically spectacularly failing to notice the deer when my mom takes him for walks and such but if he *does* catch a whiff of something it's very hard to stop him. The worst he's done is maybe drag some roadkill with him... and he ate a mouse once, which was sad for the poor little mouse but kind of an amusing when my mom told it to me.. I could just imagine her flailing about trying to tell the dog to let go of the mouse while the dog stared at her, mouse tail hanging out of his mouth, till he triumphantly swallowed the live mouse whole. Poor mousie. I think most cats are good at hunting, I've always wanted a cat but I've so far failed to convince my husband that cats are nice pets to have).
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[personal profile] fantasyrogue 2010-06-26 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
Some things are just strange. But well, the Sims is a big game, I don't expect everything to make sense :P

Oh my doll houses were for barbies too. I'd go to the local supermarket and pick up product boxes from there. I'd usually cut a door in one of the boxes too, maybe even draw a door knob on. I'd read hobby books or watch tv programs where people would make stuff out of cardboard. I was a very active child when it came to crafts, although I always seemed to be jumping from craft to craft (I did origami, parchment stuff, quilling, clay, plaster casting, that.. coloured rubber stuff, drawing and painting, knitting, needlework, etc etc). I was always up to something, drawing and painting (and sometimes clay modelling) are the only ones that stuck :P

Well, it's the small side room (and yes, neon green), it's not high priority. Between the poo-brown and baby blue master bedroom with one wall covered in floral wallpaper (which prompty took the plasterwork off when we tried to remove it), the "prison grey" woodwork in the halls and the sort of reddish clay brown (like, trying desperately to be terracotta, but failing) in the living room (which also peeled off the walls) we've had our hands full. The apartment isn't really anywhere done with renovation work, it's liveable though, most of the living room and master bedroom are atleast done.

The pole building here (where they stick really really long poles in the ground for the foundation) is done because cities like Amsterdam don't have a strong soil to build on, if they didn't put poles in so deep that they actually hit solid soil (like, 13 meters down or something) all the houses would start sinking and sagging and falling over (and some still do that, some of the really old ones, because they would use wooden poles in the past)

(ooh, having to catch them yourself, lots of fun. Something to really thank the cats for! I'm afraid my husband is immune to kitten videos. You see he's the sensible sort, the "we'll get cat hair all over the place and the smells" type.)
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[personal profile] fantasyrogue 2010-06-27 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
Well, technically it should be possible to un-slave it. But that's somewhat more complex and I wouldn't know how to do it off the top of my head.

There's dollhouse kits? I learn something new every day. I didn't have a sister to build stuff with, instead I had a younger brother. We spent a lot of time in his room building LEGO cities though, he'd make the cars and the train and such and I'd build houses and shops. Man, making stuff's great but I need to learn to finish stuff more often :P

Nah it came off relatively easily without a steamer (my dad removed it without our prompting, actually, not that we wanted to keep it. But yeah, that did peel the underlying paint and plaster off as well.. ). "To the paint store" wouldn't have nearly covered it XD We had to replaster a bedroom wall, bring all the woodwork back down to it's original wood with one of those funky blowdryer things for paint (the paint was 8 colours thick in some places and starting to crack and such). Part of the floor was redone because there was a sizeable lump in it (steel girder was coming up, pushing everything up). Walls in the living room were replastered as well. We tore all the laminate flooring out and had it replaced for newer, higher quality, stuff. Some outlets were redone by my dad (and in one place he found an electrical outlet, under an outlet. It was really strange, there was an outlet built into the wal and then some nitwit built another outlet on the wall on top of the other one. That's just a fire hazard waiting to happen, that kinda thing). New kitchen which we're still working on (which was another hazard as, probably the same nitwit, put all the major appliances on the same outlet...).

Now you've got me wondering if any houses in Amsterdam and such have basements... hm...

(I know that, but I can't convince my husband of it. Didn't help that when we moved into this place it was rather smelly from cats and covered with cat and dog fur)