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Don't Sweat It - Sweater Jammies for Little Boys

by Eltanin Posted 9th Nov 2013 at 12:16 PM - Updated 11th Feb 2014 at 11:07 PM by Eltanin
 
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Née whiterider
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#2 Old 9th Nov 2013 at 1:39 PM
The jammies are lovely! I'm still trying to work out what's making you screenshots look so weird - whether it's the skintone, or maybe the contrast with the black, I dunno - but in any case, it's not the clothes . So, thankyou! I never have enough sleepwear for kids either.
Mad Poster
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#3 Old 9th Nov 2013 at 6:26 PM
I love the grilled cheese pajamas!
Lab Assistant
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#4 Old 9th Nov 2013 at 8:00 PM
Quote: Originally posted by Nysha
The jammies are lovely! I'm still trying to work out what's making you screenshots look so weird - whether it's the skintone, or maybe the contrast with the black, I dunno - but in any case, it's not the clothes . So, thankyou! I never have enough sleepwear for kids either.


It's just my sorry excuse for developing a picture taking style. I take my photos in an unlit room and then brighten them with photoshop.
I've made it a point to include a CAS shot of everything so that people can see then better.

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#5 Old 9th Nov 2013 at 8:00 PM
Quote: Originally posted by fakepeeps7
I love the grilled cheese pajamas!


Me too! :P

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#6 Old 9th Nov 2013 at 9:59 PM
Nice outfit!

Eltanin, if you use a dark room with a few windows in the front and maybe at the sides you'll get soft light without too much shadowing, and without the sharp light and shadows from lamps.
You can also try a room without windows but with one or two lamps. This can create very nice lighting.
Night-time shooting indoors also creates some good light, a little blue, and darker.
It might show off the textures a bit better, and doesn't leave the textures washed-out. In photoshop you can then use brighten/contrast (PS CS3 or above - the older ones are not good) or a little bit of "levels" (be careful with that one) to brighten even more. Using the overlays to brighten or edit pictures often gives a slightly twisted impression of colors and designs. Just a few tips
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#7 Old 10th Nov 2013 at 12:46 AM
You know, I did think the pj's section for kids was small! These look great and I am definitely getting the one for my girls too, thanks for sharing!
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#8 Old 10th Nov 2013 at 1:18 AM
Already posted to your LJ, but this way i can leave a numbered thanks.
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#9 Old 10th Nov 2013 at 1:56 AM
So simple - yet amazing! Very excited to try them on my sim boys! :)
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#10 Old 10th Nov 2013 at 6:51 PM
These look amazing! Thank you
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#11 Old 10th May 2016 at 4:39 AM
Ha! Fantastic, thank you! You're right, the little boys never seem to have enough.