SimmedUp Magazine - Issue 14 - October 21
SimmedUp Magazine Halloween Special featuring the super talented Iron_CGull, The Magnificant designer that is RusticSims as well as the Amazing GLovely and Game Changer Ninnster as well as CC Creator PieriSims amongst many others. Mod Reviews, Simspiration, Tips & Tricks, Spot the Difference with Game Changer Laireen and so much more! Get Your Fix Delivered with SimmedUp Magazine
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unraveling families, creating tangled stories,
going out to find appointments with Mr. Big or
perhaps looking for a lot to vacation in that
Takemizu Village that it came in the Bon Voyage
pack.
Spending some time and almost jumping to The
Sims 3, I began to improve the quality of my
constructions which I would share in Spanishspeaking
forums showing my creations, at that
time the Sims resource began to be a very
needed cc object store and I decided to start
uploading my constructions, wallpaper creations
and floors that to date are in force in my user
geneva (in fact in the banner you can find the
word Rusticsims).
Returning a little from the transition from the Sims
2 to The Sims 3, it cost me a lot of work and
some money
because I did
not have a
good
computer
that
allowed
me to run
the Sims
3 with
excellent graphics, which were quite demanding.
With the Sims 3, it was more of a creative
exploration than playing as demanded in The
Sims 2, but I had a lot of fun in the CAW creating
a world, which due to lack of time I could not
finish and creating stories with the same
character from the expansion of Late Nite.
By this time and creating a new world in the
CAW, a huge curiosity began to grow to create
personalized content, talking about furniture sets,
but it was very complex for me to sit in a 3d editor
and see as many buttons as a rocket ship to
which You don't know which button to press.
Although everything was honey on flakes, a small
streak came where my computer broke down and
other things called life put me on pause for
several years so that I could resume this hobby of
building, and as I was in the process of entering
college too. Family aspects made me stop for a
long time to continue with The Sims.
It was not until about 4 years ago that I decided
to resume this old necessary habit and I come
across many new features now with a version 4
that I have taken a liking to as I did in the
previous sagas.
Currently, Rusticsims has been able to
consolidate more stably and continuously thanks
to the social media that exist such as YouTube.
This has allowed me to make art with speed
builds, stop motion, machinimas, and tours, etc.
This for me, has made it very interesting since it
has been an entertaining way to share content
and express a very entertaining visual art, which