Jan. 4th, 2013

hat_plays_sims: All I did was crop-- go read Bite Me by Dylan Meconis, you'll laugh. (Why am I ALWAYS the dark seductress?)
You know you're tired when you're flipping back and forth between your Fit previews and your Fat previews going "Skinny... fat. Skinny... fat. Hee, lookit 'em switch."

Oh my god I need to take non-body-shop photos. Of something. Or, you know, everything.

All 996 front-laced kirtle recolors are done, and my brain has gone off the rails trying to focus enough to make swatches and shit. So here are some things I have learned while working on a project to make nearly a thousand files take up the space of about eighty-five:

1. Good Thinking: 'When I finish this batch, I can have a piece of chocolate.' Stupid Thinking: 'I have to finish this batch before I can go pee.'

2. I am never using bust shading again everything looks so much more Medieval without it.

3. Choice of music while going through nine-hundred-plus files and slaving them is very important. The best thing I've got to stay awake past bedtime and not make glaring stupid mistakes is the Katamari Damacy soundtrack. Downside: I really want to roll things up and make stars now. (Legend of Zelda music makes me nod off. Things I can easily sing along with make me second-guess myself-- "Wait, was I so distracted by singing I screwed up? *goes to check, got everything right, wasted time*")

Oh my god it's six-thirty in the morning and I need to buy cat food and toilet paper today. Why am I awake.

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