Date: 2014-01-05 10:52 am (UTC)
hat_plays_sims: All I did was crop-- go read Bite Me by Dylan Meconis, you'll laugh. (Default)
I do try to make some short, practical hairs for men, I really do... but the long, luxurious hairs tend to cross my path and I go 'omg!' and, well, here we are. (On the other hand, I'm closing in on 430 hairs, and the only thing I haven't seen a lot of are long female hairs that go down the back, no over-the-shoulder bits.)

And ho dang do I know that feel! I learned a new trick (even one square of swimming pool, hidden under the foundation if it pleases you, gives any lake or pond on the property a lovely reflective surface) and I want to put all my non-Bodyshop stuff back in the game to try it.

But I also want to get started making men's underwear (even if I'm missing five of the meshes I need to get it DONE), and make 164 cloaks on Cynnix's bendy cloak-and-hood mesh (82 with hood, 82 without), and make LBB Du Lac tunics now that there's a mesh (well, actually, I need to check that mesh for a pregmorph), and mess with [personal profile] jadedbird's Epic Sleeves Padme Gown to get some bliauts done even if I don't have a conversion to Teen just yet...

All the things all the time.
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