

I made a few new additions to it (I’d personally recommend the canine one).ĥ – Still on the skin details, select the digitigrade legs (if you don’t want claws on your Absol, then you can pick either one).Ħ – Again, still on the skin details, find and select the parts you need to make the pokemon you want. (Now located under the miscellaneous skin tones)Ģ – Click on the eyes and select the furry mod preset.ģ – While still on the eye selection, pick either the shiny or not shiny variant of the custom eye color made for Absol.Ĥ – Move to the face skin details section and select the furry head. (Make sure not to make very overweight or very thin Sims, as they might deform some of the Pokemon parts)ġ – Select the modded gray skin tone that comes with the furry mod. (The Pokemon are fully compatible for both genders and ages from teen to elder) (This mod doesn’t include any tray files. Here’s a detailed guide on how to make Absol: So don't go spaffing snorlaxes all over the shop, in case you get some slowdown from it.Mods / Traits: Pokemod: Play as Absol from Pokemon! by Leljas – Mod The Sims 4.įor this mod, you’ll need Savestate’s furry mod version 2. It's worth noting, though, that with all these smooth circles, this set is probably pretty high poly (something I mentioned in my post last week).

And of course, the sets are both available in both red and blue, so you can pick your team.Īll the toys come in two alternative colour swatches as well, so you can go for old-school realism, or have a bright purple charmander if you want.

The study set is also great, with tall shelves for even more cluttering, and a really nice desk chair to go with it. It's so detailed! I'm also a fan of how all the flat surfaces have deco slots, so you can properly clutter this baby up if you feel like it. I think the bed and chair from the bedroom set are particularly cool, but my absolute favourite is probably the rucksack. I refer you to the top screen to enjoy how chubby and cuddly and cute that plushy pikachu is. It's a celebration of genwun, and as a stalwart genwunner, I approve. But I can work at whatever desk I want, mum, I'm 30 now! It comes from three sets, the Pokémon Kids' Study, Pokémon Kids' Room and Pokémon Toys sets. This is all technically for kids, I guess. I was cooing over them in pigeon-y delight when, a few pages deeper in Nynaeve's creations on archive site The Sims Resource, I stumbled across a bunch of great pokémon crap. Ravasheen recommended NynaeveDesign for great plant work, and lo - Nynaeve does great plants. This week she (I) was poking around for some nice potted plants to download for some ongoing build projects, and found a list of recommended custom content makers by Ravasheen, the creator from my first 'custom content of the week' post.
