Title: Starting Over with CC. Post by: lindaetterlee on 2007 February 26, 12:54:08 After losing all my CC in the tragic reformat of 2007, I am finally starting over. I know you must all think I am so brave to go on after such a loss. I have been downloading like mad from death to paysites. Now that I have them all downloaded, I have no clue which sites actually have great content lol.
My tastes are simple, elegant, High quality images I won't use blurry clothing or fudged makeup. Previously I used Lyrans makeup but I can't seem to find her site now. I like a natural makeup. A little flash but nothing dramatic. Also I NEED MALE CLOTHING. My guy sims are barren Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: Emma on 2007 February 26, 14:08:16 Lyran (http://www.lyran.net/ts2/).
Some (not all) of the featured artists at TSR have great stuff, you need to visit their pages to see what they have on offer ;) Male clothing? I got most of mine from TSR, Sims2Luxe (http://www.sims2luxe.com/) MTS2 and Mermaid Cove (http://www.hairfish.com/mermaidcove/). To tell you the truth I don't have that much male clothing in-game. Most of my sims end up wearing jeans and jumper combos of various different colours. Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: Magicmoon on 2007 February 26, 14:43:42 The best male clothing I've seen is from Fanseelamb over at MTS2.
I recently cleaned up my clothing and got rid of everything that didn't have a corresponding fat mesh, those items that didn't match up at the shoulder seams (there were a lot of those!), and stuff with other problems. When I got done, almost all of the clothing I have left for males is by Fanseelamb. Plus I like the way the clothing is done. Shirts are longer and pant waists are lower, so it looks much more realistic. How many males do you know who wear their belts on their actual waist unless they are old? Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: cheriem on 2007 February 26, 15:52:53 Check out Nectere's site, Laden Swallow. They keep lists of places to find CC and they have some of their own that they post!! Wonderful Stuff!! :D The link is in her sig. :D
Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2007 February 26, 16:56:51 Plus I like the way the clothing is done. Shirts are longer and pant waists are lower, so it looks much more realistic. How many males do you know who wear their belts on their actual waist unless they are old? I do not consider this fashion trend to be a good or sensible thing. At this rate, in a few years, belts will be worn around the knees.Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: rohina on 2007 February 26, 17:27:52 hnote, although it is impossible to navigate, and parsimonious for those slightly more "interesting" guys. There was another site Sim2guys? something like that, but I can't find it anymore.
Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: MsMaria on 2007 February 26, 19:30:06 Plus I like the way the clothing is done. Shirts are longer and pant waists are lower, so it looks much more realistic. How many males do you know who wear their belts on their actual waist unless they are old? I do not consider this fashion trend to be a good or sensible thing. At this rate, in a few years, belts will be worn around the knees.Some of them already do. I just want to give those baggy pants a yank and watch the little twerps fall on their faces. ::) Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: rhodaloo on 2007 February 26, 19:44:31 Amen, sister!
Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: Magicmoon on 2007 February 26, 20:54:54 I do not consider this fashion trend to be a good or sensible thing. At this rate, in a few years, belts will be worn around the knees. I wasn't talking about those stupid "falling off my body" pants that the kids wear. It's just that most men wear their belt lines a little below the waist, just above the hips, not at the actual waist. Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: Sivany on 2007 February 27, 07:10:00 How could anyone seriously think that was attractive?
Anyway back to the original question. Most of my male clothing is from simchic. I have a subscription there that I took out ages ago and can't be bothered to cancel because it's only £2 a month. They don't have a lot though and you probably already got it from death to paysites anyway! They also have good makeup, as does rosesims (although you have to trawl through some crap to find the good stuff and it's pretty hit and miss). Yesterday I downloaded a lot of nice makeup from Dylan, but I can't find the link now! Anyone know it? Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: reggikko on 2007 February 27, 07:16:38 Yesterday I downloaded a lot of nice makeup from Dylan, but I can't find the link now! Anyone know it? That would be us. Link's in my sig. And thanks! Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: seelindarun on 2007 February 27, 11:41:45 Check out Nectere's site, Laden Swallow. They keep lists of places to find CC and they have some of their own that they post!! Wonderful Stuff!! :D The link is in her sig. :D Actually, I didn't see it in her sig. Or maybe she's not posting with a sig any more? Anyhoo, could someone post the link? What I'm really aching for is *reviews*, like actual critical ones! While I love PMBD, I like to keep a tightly edited dl folder and often what looks great in pictures doesn't work well in game. Like everyone else, I love everything HolySimoly because their objects have great textures, colour, and are mostly well-proportioned. In fact, even their suite of wall and floor colours make a harmonious backdrop to all of their objects too. There aren't any strange animations when sims actually use their objects either. Back to clothing, I find SimChic hit-and-miss. Their styles are contemporary if a bit elaborate, but sometimes I'll get a blurry item, or strange clipping issues with very full skirted gowns. Oops, we were talking about male clothes, weren't we? :D Fanseelamb has very consistent quality. He/she(?) takes care with seams and necklines. The styles aren't particularly inspired but if you like the look of it, it will play well in your game. I'm curious about aikea guinea at TSR, I haven't had a chance to try anything yet. Does it play as nice as it looks in the pics? Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: reggikko on 2007 February 27, 14:53:11 Quote I'm curious about aikea guinea at TSR, I haven't had a chance to try anything yet. Does it play as nice as it looks in the pics? Yes, it all looks awesome in the game. I love her stuff. Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: Sivany on 2007 February 28, 06:18:30 Well as far as a critical review goes I'm not too good because I just tend to look at whether stuff is pretty on the pictures and it only gets deleted from my game if there is something majorly wrong with it.
At Parasimonous however the clothing doesn't tend to look very realistic. I recently deleted most of mine from there because I had much better stuff. Also Peggy has beautiful hairs and a lot of them are really nice but one or two don't play well in the game because from the back they have weird black edges (or maybe that's just my graphics card, althhough it doesn't have an issue with anything else). I put up with it because I love the hairs from the front but that's one to be selective about if you're looking for only perfect quality. Seomi Sims has a few nice hairs that I use all the time too and I've never had any problems with those. Um I think that's about it, I would have mentioned how great everything from HolySimoly is but you already did that :D I find the majority of SimChic's object sets are good quality too so if you're looking for objects that's a good site. Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: jinx on 2007 February 28, 07:06:45 I hope nectere doesn't mind ;D the link is http://www.nectere.net/smf/index.php?PHPSESSID=1c120ca6eeea8541ed54f32f28198fcd&
Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: Fat D on 2007 February 28, 09:07:14 I wear my belt at my chest sometimes.
Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: ZiggyDoodle on 2007 February 28, 15:01:35 For what it's worth, found the following at another forum discussing problems with flashing blue CC in Seasons. No idea if it is valid since I won't have EP5 till tomorrow.
Quote 1. Move everything out of your My Docs\EA\Sims\Downloads folder. 2. Delete the Downloads folder 3. Start BodyShop. 4. Close BodyShop 5. Move everything back to the new Downloads folder Worked for me, but if you saved your game while the custom content was flashing you'll have some messed up textures and you'll need to replace those items. Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: Twibil on 2007 February 28, 15:29:58 I recently dumped all cc on my laptop and started over from scratch. (I keep the important stuff on the desktop. The Laptop is for testing and general screwing around.) Most of my male sims wear stuff from Hnote http://hnote.net/clothing.htm SOme of the stuff is a little strange but most of it is nice. I also get a lot of male clothes from All About Style. They have some nice elder clothes as well.
My bf wears his belt around his waist. He is a dork though so maybe that is not a very good example. Title: Re: Starting Over with CC. Post by: Talismana on 2007 February 28, 17:44:21 There was another site Sim2guys? something like that, but I can't find it anymore. http://www.simguys.net |