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I've been picking away at the next update (Yeah momentum!), and I'm seriously tempted to run in here and show off every little thing before I post it. I'm not going to do that, but it's so tempting when there are cute sims doing ridiculous things. I am, however, going to share a couple of things I made in Photoshop for the chapter, both involving Beau. If you'd rather wait to see it in the chapter, just ignore this.
First, a tee for Beau:

This is the main reason I even made those shirts. The project was called "Beau's pink tee" in my project folder.
This is when he meets Tank. You can just imagine what Tank's thinking, right?
Then there's this little "masterpiece":

Lucy will be painting this in the art studio.
That would be Beau posing as St. Sebastian, for obvious symbolic reasons. (Anything longer than it is wide is a phallus in Art History, don't you know.)
Slightly religious for my sim world, but it's hard to conceive of an art class without some religious imagery. Take Renaissance art, for example. I've always loved saint imagery too, and I did a photo project based on it when I was in art school (like this, using friends as family posed as modern-day interpretations of iconic saints).
First, a tee for Beau:

This is the main reason I even made those shirts. The project was called "Beau's pink tee" in my project folder.
This is when he meets Tank. You can just imagine what Tank's thinking, right?
Then there's this little "masterpiece":

Lucy will be painting this in the art studio.
That would be Beau posing as St. Sebastian, for obvious symbolic reasons. (Anything longer than it is wide is a phallus in Art History, don't you know.)
Slightly religious for my sim world, but it's hard to conceive of an art class without some religious imagery. Take Renaissance art, for example. I've always loved saint imagery too, and I did a photo project based on it when I was in art school (like this, using friends as family posed as modern-day interpretations of iconic saints).
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Date: 2009-01-20 03:51 am (UTC)Yes, it is a very old church. It's from the 18th Century, as far as I know, perhaps older. It's located right in the middle of a small square, surrounded by huge trees and with a lovely fountain in front. Actually, I found a picture of it:
My uncle painted it. He lived with my mom's sister just behind the church for more than 40 years. Next time I go there, I'm gonna take a picture of it (now that I FINALLY have a camera :P).
Yes, now that I read the link you posted, the whole St. Sebastian connexion really makes sense. I don't think most of the people I know have realized that context yet, though. I'm gonna ask my sisters later, perhaps they are more observant than I.
That sounds like a very nice project ^^. Yup, you should take note for the next time you feel like making CC.
And your cousin really seems like the perfect model for those works too :).