Dear Sims 2 Custom Content creators...
Jun. 23rd, 2007 05:39 pmDear Sims 2 Custom Content Creators,
I understand the allure of Egypt. It's an exotic country steeped in mystery, beauty and a fair amount of style. I myself am deeply in love with the country and its rich history. I'd like my Sims abodes to carry some of that culture, perhaps some desert-y looking walls and an artifact or two to make the place look really pretty. Putting Egyptian content on walls, furniture, posters - this I understand. But does it have to be on EVERYTHING?
Atwa, for the love of Ra, not EVERYTHING Egyptian has to be black and gold!! And just because you colour your phone, security system and stove in beige, burnt sienna and mudbrick red does NOT mean it's automatically Egyptian!
And for the rest of the skinners, here's something you don't do. You DON'T put the famous, beautiful murals that bedeck the walls of the tombs of kings on rugs and FLOOR TILES. For people to STEP on. It just shows a certain lack of respect for the subject matter, you know? It's as bad as that toilet seat I saw with king tut tomb wall carvings all over it. Blatantly disrespectful.
Yours,
Nancy.
Fellow Simmer.
I understand the allure of Egypt. It's an exotic country steeped in mystery, beauty and a fair amount of style. I myself am deeply in love with the country and its rich history. I'd like my Sims abodes to carry some of that culture, perhaps some desert-y looking walls and an artifact or two to make the place look really pretty. Putting Egyptian content on walls, furniture, posters - this I understand. But does it have to be on EVERYTHING?
Atwa, for the love of Ra, not EVERYTHING Egyptian has to be black and gold!! And just because you colour your phone, security system and stove in beige, burnt sienna and mudbrick red does NOT mean it's automatically Egyptian!
And for the rest of the skinners, here's something you don't do. You DON'T put the famous, beautiful murals that bedeck the walls of the tombs of kings on rugs and FLOOR TILES. For people to STEP on. It just shows a certain lack of respect for the subject matter, you know? It's as bad as that toilet seat I saw with king tut tomb wall carvings all over it. Blatantly disrespectful.
Yours,
Nancy.
Fellow Simmer.