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Po-Nonimous

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To get straight to the point I produce stories and serials using Sims 2. Okay, granted, a lot of people would say it's not a valid art form because it isn't actually drawn since it's created using a video game and screen captures. I have to strongly disagree with that because it really does take a lot of skill to create stories in this way.

 

Things required for producing stories in Sims 2:

 

1: Custom content. lots and lots of it!

 

2: The ability to create custom content either through mesh creation or recoloring.

 

3: Poseboxes! Again lots and lots  of them!

 

4: The ability to craft and create effective sets (lots) for use in stories.

 

5: The ability to craft and create unique and interesting characters.

 

6: The ability and skill to be able to effectively use an image editor to create required special effects.

 

7: A love of story writing.

 

So, with that said, here's one example of the action sequence of one of my ongoing sci-fi serials, Siblings. (Yes, I've been using that name long before the movie came out so I'm keeping it.)

 

Here's another example taken from later on in the series.

 

Finally, here's some of my latest work which uses a much more graphic-arts/cartoon style than my previous work.

 

(Note: The Anthropomorphic characters seen in "Bagi: The Lost Years" are an original creation of mine. They're Mil Gens: Military Genetics Test Subjects who, like Bagi, are secret-lab produced, artificially created beings who were eventually freed from those labs and allowed to live among the general population. The two antenna'd creatures in Sibliings are Methvenii, an alien race from the planet Heth. Yes, they're sisters. Finally, you can see various aliens on the bridge scenes from Siblings but, significantly, is Captain Trogar who is a Keldan; a civilized warrior race who're a bit like ancient Vikings only a lot less bloodthristy.)

 

Anyway, I hope you all enjoy this. Feedback and critique is, of course, welcome.

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