News postPublished: Oct 12, 2007Comments: 0
I've brought out a few uniforms in my time here, from Regency to Second World War designs, but only in generic versions. If anyone who would like me to add specific ranks, divisions, etc, please let me know. Those are quick alterations. Actually, they would provide a nice little exercise for someone who would like to start making their own customs skins... but I'll be happy to do it myself, if you prefer to steer clear of Bodyshop. :)
News postPublished: Oct 11, 2007Comments: 0
As I have been hopelessly neglecting all non-adult age ranges, I will start on some 1920s clothing for teens and see how it goes from there. I prefer to make original designs, but I don't mind converting any of my adult designs for teens, if anyone has any particular preferences. :) Not that there seems to be much demand for historical clothing these days. :( I'm quite happy to attempt something completely different, so please don't be shy about asking.
News postPublished: Oct 10, 2007Comments: 1
By special request, I shall soon be putting out some WW2 US military clothing. A two-piece uniform for officers (top and bottom halves) has been approved, and I am presently working on a uniform for enlisted men (which I plan to make as a one-piece). I am happy to take any other requests in this range, only please don't ask for hats or caps... I cannot mesh to save my life.
News postPublished: Oct 08, 2007Comments: 0
A vintage wool swimsuit for 1920s sims has just been completed and is in the pipeline as I type... By the way, if you like any of these designs but would prefer them in others colours / patterns etc, please don't hesitate to ask and I shall see what can be done.
News postPublished: Oct 08, 2007Comments: 1
Next in the pipeline: suitable underwear to match the new flapper dresses I am releasing / might have released by the time you read this. 1920s Swimwear to follow in due course...
News postPublished: Oct 06, 2007Comments: 1
I'll get back to the Prisoner lots in due time, but for present I am feeling the urge to do more in ladies' clothing... or something along those general lines. At any rate, I have inflicted a few enchancements upon the flapper dress mesh that came with "Sims: Nightlife" (pearls, stockings, gloves, and strapped shoes) and hope to bring out a few dress designs to make the most of these... if the first gets approved, that is.
News postPublished: Sep 19, 2007Comments: 0
Also to come in the "Prisoner" range, the Campanile: the tower which features in various episodes of the cult TV series, as watchtower, hideout, and a place for bad guys to get thrown from to their messy demise... I, however, have redesigned it as an outdoor café.
News postPublished: Sep 17, 2007Comments: 0
Next to come: the house inhabited ny Number Six in "The Prisoner", based on the Round House in Portmeirion. I have had to take a few liberties with this design (as the interior in the show is a lot bigger than the exterior), but I think I keep the spirit of it. :)
News postPublished: Sep 10, 2007Comments: 0
Fans of the cult TV series "The Prisoner" might like to note two forthcoming projects: the costume of the main character, as worn by Patrick McGoohan, and the "Green Dome" (AKA the Pantheon; home and headquarters of Number Two, and a real-life structure in the North Wales village of Portmeirion). This will be a residential lot, built to accomodate 3-4 sims, and will require expansions up to and including Seasons.
News postPublished: Sep 05, 2007Comments: 0
Two new community lots are coming out shortly, to enhance the featured Residential Lot "Pemberley / Lyme Hall" (famous from the BBC "Pride and Prejudice" miniseries). They are the walled garden and library that adjoin the real-life Lyme Hall, and are both seen on Mr. Darcy's fictional estate in the miniseries. Both are designed by Sam Burns.