Re: Wheeeeee!

Date: 2010-07-26 10:42 am (UTC)
fourth_moon: A young, dark-haired women stroking a lion (Default)
From: [personal profile] fourth_moon
I was all but jumping up and down when I found the NPC relacements.

My favorite item on your to-do list are definitely the replacements because there's stuff I use all the time (thinking helmet, energizer, elixier of life) and what you call Plastic Crayon Syndrome certainly struck them hard. Actually, if you can just point me to a tutorial which explains how to create re-colors of Aspiration Reward Objects, I'll simply try and do that myself. I've done clothing and hair recolors so I should be able to get that done.

Thanks for the heads-up regarding the Wishing Tree; you' re right, it would be impolite for my first post there to looke like a huge "please do this for free for me" order. I'll definitely look around in the forums there. (Probably with lots of squeeing over the beautiful CC.)

Have fun with the simming!
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