i hate that every time i look for color studies and tips to improve my art and make it more dynamic and interesting all that comes up are rudimentary explanations of the color wheel that explain it to me like im in 1st grade and just now discovering my primary colors
I love Twitter bc everyone is dumb
If you know me you know I was like wao when the curly bg hair rolled out, and within hours started working on a bunch of edits lol. Took my sweet time finishing these but good things come to those who wait right? ^^”
Many million thanks to my testers @cowplant-pizza @mellocakes @ceechalla !! ♥♥♥
All hairs are fully hat compatible
Hairs come in 18 EA swatches
Jones hairs works with my accessory overlays made for the Jungle Adventures bandana hair (THIS is why it took me a while to get it perfect just FYI hehe), and all other accessory overlays/recolours made for that hair! Woo!
Head wrap comes in the usual 25 solid colours and an additional 17 random cool patterns that I thought looked cool on the head wrap~
Custom thumbs, disabled for random, colour tags, sepcs, shadows, bumps, everything!!
BGC
Don’t claim as your own or put behind any adf*y links etc. Just don’t make money off my hard hard work, come on. Recolours most welcome!
Somehow I survived doing this.I present to you a low quality fanart of the ultimate Mary Sue queen. If you haven’t read My Immortal Fanfic you can bleach your eyes here: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5835837/1/My-Immortal-The-Return
Notes: If is a different day, I opted to only draw what Tara described of the outfit, if she didn’t mention her make-up or shoes I believe Ebony didn’t wear any.
Unless the fic says explicitly that it’s a different day I tried to keep some of the aspects of the last outfit that Tara didn’t change or didn’t mention. (Like her make-up or shoes).
The little icons that appear in like three of the outfits are the earrings she was wearing that chapter.
Doing this was beyond confusing but fun.
Teddy Go Go Potty’s the new way for your toddlers to go-go, woh!
A new custom potty for TS4 that comes with 7 swatches (including a lil panda swatch, again hehe).
Download here!
also wanted to say thank you to those who’ve followed and downloaded recently! I hope you’ve enjoyed the CC so far \o/
Babygirl I know fandom history that you wouldn’t even care about
Fun fact: Grocery stores do this so you spend more time and money in the store. Nobody is your friend.
I miss when electronics came in at least six colors and none of the colors were beige
Does anyone else take a million pills just to stay sane on the reg?
- they’re not a farmer. Farmers tend to live in more rural counties, especially in the west of Ireland.
- a Dublin accent isn’t the Irish brogue that always appears in American movies. Listen to an interview with Brendan Gleeson or Colin Farrel. They’re Dublin accents.
- Dublin is not just one city. There are 24 areas, all just called Dublin One, Dublin Two, and so on. One and Two are the North and South of the city center. From then on, it’s mainly residential. Dublin Four has its own socio-economic identity, seen as very ‘posh’. The accent from here is also distinguishable from other accents in Dublin.
- public transportation has various forms; buses, the Dart, the Luas, and commuters. Buses go all over. The Dart is the localized train that runs from North to South. The Luas is more specialized regarding destination. Commuters go out of Dublin to other cities, mainly Galway, Newry, Rosslare Europort, and Sligo.
- there are three main train stations with Dublin city; Connolly (biggest one), Pearse (nicest one), and Heuston.
- there’s one airport with two terminals, just called Dublin airport. there’s no train line out there. everyone is mad about this.
- taxis are incredibly expensive, so no one really gets them. Leap cards are our version of metro cards.
- there is no subway! unlike America, Ireland doesn’t have a subway system anywhere (yet)
- unlike a lot of American cities, Dublin does not have a grid layout. It was not planned, it grew. Therefore if you were not raised there, good luck finding your way around. There’s hundreds of shortcuts but only natives would really know them well (like cutting through Trinity College to get to Pearse Station instead of walking all the way around).
- there’s three main colleges; Trinity College, University College Dublin (UCD) and Dublin City University (DCU). Trinity is the most central. UCD is a pain in the ass to get to.
- the nicest park to go to is Stephen’s Green. the biggest park is Phoenix Park. it’s the largest enclosed park in Europe, is twice the size of Central Park, and is bigger than all of London’s parks put together. this is where Dublin Zoo is, and concerts are usually held in the park over summer.
- no Dublin natives go to Temple Bar. It’s ridiculously overpriced and always overflowing with tourists. Must Avoid on Saint Patrick’s Day (which is shortened to Paddy’s Day, not Patty’s Day).
- the legal drinking age is 18. most people start around 16. buying cigarettes is only allowed at 18, but smoking them isn’t really illegal below this. it’s just really, really bad. And as an Irish person, I have to admit we do drink a lot. We drink for anything; weddings, funerals, anniversaries of any kind, drinking will be involved.
- we do not call every bar a pub. only certain bars are pubs. they must have friendly, chatty, old bartenders, a slightly run-down air, a darker-than-necessary interior, and old framed photos of Guinness ads or ads for cigarettes from donkey’s years ago to be considered a pub. “let’s go to the pub” = casual drinks. “let’s go out!” = let’s get absolutely hammered.
- if an Irish person asks you “how are you?”, you reply. If an Irish person says “how’s it going?” you do not have to reply. this is just a very casual way of saying ‘hello’. no one says top o’ the morning to ya. NO ONE.
- complaining about the weather is Irish culture. doesn’t matter what weather. it’s rainy. it’s too hot. it’s too cold. it’s too windy. doesn’t matter. but in the end, we’ll always miss the rain.
idek if people write irish characters a lot, but jesus, seeing American directors and/or actors absolutely butcher Irish accents/backgrounds is unbearable (see: Helena Bonham Carter in Ocean’s 8, or Gerard Butler in P.S. I Love You. Unforgivable.) if you’re just having fun writing, then go ahead, but if you want to have a realisitic irish person in your story, hopefully this’ll help! :)
The Sun, in all her stages~