Date: 2010-05-06 05:16 pm (UTC)
I am not sure these days. Old articles suggest around 1-2k as far as up to 5k max but personally I think that's a bit low and outdated. Opinions vary on the subject though.

I hope it is easy to recolour, I did my best to map it in a way that made some kind of sense (as far as I even had to do that myself, cylinders tend to map out like that anyway in Milkshape). And I did see, sadly I'd already finished recolouring the hair and I'm not personally up for doing the rest. But someone else has offered to do the other shades so they may go up at a slightly later date in my LJ post.

Ugh, yes. I've got a mountain of plans and very little existing stuff to work with. Egyptian content is low in number and there's quite a bit of uh.. questionable quality... And I don't know where to look for items meant for other time periods but that I can also use. I am not that well-versed in the themed game content and where to find the good stuff, sadly. Need to get on that.

I can understand getting attached. Still, personally I never trust my tester hoods to not explode into a fiery ball eventually ;) I tend to abuse cheats, modding stuff and do weird things with them.
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