Date: 2022-12-30 09:01 pm (UTC)
hat_plays_sims: All I did was crop-- go read Bite Me by Dylan Meconis, you'll laugh. (Default)
... I actually feel like that would be kind of weird? I haven't just geneticized, towniefied, and BINX-sorted my collection of skintones, I've slapped on noise for sexyfeet and moved nipples for Warlokk mapping and replaced EF textures with AF-- or heavily edited EF textures-- because I have an EF default nude that uses Warlokk's XHires mapping. I can run you through how I make the decisions I make, and I can't put my finger on why the idea of sharing skintones I've tweaked bothers me more than sharing something I've edited to be more historically-adequate. But it bugs me; I'm not comfortable just tossing that much of someone else's work out there. Maybe it's because I don't generally make skins myself?

I keep an eye on a few tumblrs, though I don't have one of my own-- though with supernatural defaults, I'll admit I'm more looking to make or edit my own at this point. Like, hairtone-correlated werewolves are great, but I need to not only find one I like but also make sure all five shades work with all four Project Mayhem blonds, browns, blacks, reds, and grays, so that might take a lot of tweaking on my part. I haven't decided if witch overlays should be mystical, tattoos, or paint yet, or how I want to differentiate between alignments, or even if I'm going tear apart the spells to make that good-neutral-evil alignment scale... something else, cos I've also got G-Rated Religion banning and allowing things and the Good and Evil traits that can be used to affect who can cast which spells. So I've got some worldbuilding to do there.

Dreamwidth runs on HTML, not forum BBC, so to make a fancy link, you'd use pointy brackets: < > for most things. To italicize, you'd use <I>your text here</i>, for bold it's B, for underline U, to center it's... center. For a link, it's a little fancier: <a href="https://rockethorse.tumblr.com/post/704875623528742912/day-twenty-seven-new-and-updated-good-evil">Your Text Here</a>, and for an inline image it's <img src="https://i.imgur.com/QAnT06Z.jpg"> with no need for any closing tag.
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