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Strange Tomato ([personal profile] strangetomato) wrote2012-02-10 11:06 pm

Sims 3: Playing the Goth Family

My new computer has finally allowed me to play Sims 3 well on the highest graphical setting (I used to have crazy lag on even just an okay setting), so I've been enjoying some gameplay these past couple of days. I was also able to install Generations, and I'm enjoying the features that adds to the game. Lots of fun little details. I decided to play the Goth family, so I have a cute little Bella/Mortimer shot to share with you:




A post-graduation date on the beach. How romantic!

And yeah, it turns out Bella is "that girl with the cat ears" that is a staple character of every new year of college students, especially in art schools. ;)
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2012-02-11 12:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I think the true character type wears them more on a headband and ALL the time as an adopted eccentricity, but I see the knitted/crocheted hats quite often, too. I've never had one (I tend to have to avoid overly cutesy things, lest I look like a petite little doll of a person), but I considered making one for my cousin, who I think would like the style.

The real question is, did you make it? I have several patterns for these type of hats and they're so cute. I'm definitely making one for my future child. My grandmother used to knit me little white "cat caps" all the time when I was young. They're very cute.

[identity profile] simsforaranya.livejournal.com 2012-02-11 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Like the ones I put on boring sim children to try to make them less boring? XD

I'm round, am too "cute" to be hot, and barely 5'2", so I gave up trying to avoid the label a longggg time ago.

Nope, [livejournal.com profile] katu made it! [livejournal.com profile] javabean_dreams and I stayed with her in 2010, and she made us hats. :D