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Nov. 4th, 2008 07:44 pm
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It worked. I managed to shoot the scenes I wanted at the Mercy Hospital. *jumps up and down* Don't you love when something actually works out for you? The lot still went crashy-crashy, but I managed to do what I had to do there. There's an update looming, I can feel it.







Did you guess who you'd see at the hospital?

Yes, it's the two sims from Strangetown who work there. ;) But what exactly takes place during this exchange?

Stay tuned...

*cues ominous music*


 

Date: 2008-11-05 01:46 pm (UTC)
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I find it interesting to see which parts of sim life people choose to make more realistic, and it makes sense that you'd be more tuned in to this part of it. I'm perfectly happy with the sim realistic insta-birth, but I make other things more realistic.

That's a nice photo, and it definitely gives the right impression there. Making a temporary set is the way to go most of the time. I did that when I made a hospital scene a while back too. It was a whole room, so I could show enough to give a sense of the whole scene, but it didn't do any more than I had to.

Yes, I've noticed that you crop really closely in almost all of your sim photos. Why is that? Is it to avoid decorating? :P

That sounds like a good idea for your style of writing. You should do it. I like the idea of episodic things like that, since the pacing of legacy stories is usually too fast for my taste. I'm struggling a little with the idea of doing one whole generation in a single chapter for the round robin legacy. It takes a very different approach.

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