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Location: UK Interests: Anything techie, classic PC games, cult movies, photography, learning meshing Occupation: No-good bum (formerly IT network manager and desktop engineer) Gender: Female
Sims 2 Games Purchased: Original, University, Nightlife, Open for Business, Pets, Seasons, Bon Voyage, Free Time, Apartment Life Sims 3 Games Purchased: Sims 3, World Adventures, High-End Loft Stuff, Ambitions
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Welcome to Esmeralda's Weird World of Wacky Inventions
I love Sci-Fi and Fantasy, so most of my creations are along those lines. I find TS3 disappointing after TS2, with its lack of content and general boringness, and try my best to create offbeat and unusual items to add more of a fun element to TS3!
Please don't include my meshes with sims but instead give a link back here. And for those who I've seen uploading my creations to the Exchange claiming you created them yourself, please do not do that, it is so lame!
Thanks for looking and I hope you'll find something here that you'll enjoy using in your game.
(Esmeralda's hair in above photo by Flora at XM Sims: http://www.xmsims.com/sims3/ehtm/fhair/fhair007.html )