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Oh yeah, all my sims are from comics, tv shows, videogames. Some of them I already share in these posts:
1. Raziol & Sulvian/Kappa & Siren (Novae & Castle Swimmer webcomics)
2. Nick & Charlie (Heartstopper webcomic and tv show)
3. Lance & Keith (Voltron Legendary Defender cartoon)
4. Simon & Wilhelm (Young Royals tv show)
5. Solas (Dragon Age Inquisition videogame)
And then I have my big Kingdom Hearts (videogame) family, which would not have been possible without Raccoonium's fantastic cc hair.
- rosemow2 years agoHero
Your sim versions of the characters are great! @GiardiniDiMarzo 🙂 You have reflected them very well! The Kingdom hearts family is lovely.
- EnkiSchmidt2 years agoHero
My Detroit sims have become my passion. It all started with a single sim based in a character from the game Detroit: Become Human. But then I thought it would be fun if I gave him a handful of his enemies... and his estranged family... and replace the random police co-workers with cops from the game...
Now I have close to seventy sims from that game, some of which don't even have names in the original.Here is the core cast from the end of last year:
Left to right Chris & Susan Miller with their son Damian, Connor RK800 with his mentor/father figure Lt. Hank Anderson, and the inseparable terrible trio Tina, Daniel and Gavin. Daniel (with the blue hat) is the original sim I started with - I showed him and Tina before in different threads.
Now the interesting thing is that I no longer consider my adoptees someone else's characters. They have long become my own. Case in point, I have six Star Wars sims in my game now, and with them I'm very aware that I'm playing with someone else's characters. Not so with the Detroit sims, they register as mine.
Since I mentioned the Star Wars sims, here's a pic of Rey, Finn and Hux cooking together. (Admittedly it's Rey cooking with the others shirking the work or giving unhelpful advice)
I enjoy playing my franchise sims' downtime, the small things that movies or games cannot make room for. Group cooking. Dancing. Roasting marshmellows. They also go on adventures, of course, but then in between those the little daily things humanize them to an astonishing degree.
Not sure if I could play with sims based on real life people, whether historical or celebrity. Every time I consider it, it feels wrong.
- rosemow2 years agoHero
It is great that you have created sims from the Detroit Becoming Human game @EnkiSchmidt 🙂 I don’t know the game but it is great that you started with one character that you created and now have 70 that you play that are from the game. It is a lovely group picture that you have posted of the core cast.
The sim versions of Rey, Finn and Hux from Star Wars are great!
It would be enjoyable for you seeing the characters living their daily sims lives in your game, and how their lives and days develop.
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