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plasmatics · 4 years ago
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1920s Lilith for @tiallussims​
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plasmatics · 4 years ago
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if you use simsdom to exclusively host your cc, u and me are mortal enemies
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plasmatics · 4 years ago
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i finally have the motivation to write my story for sims and then i remember it’s a medieval/fantasy setting and just like that all my motivation disappears OTL
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fake, loud, and obnoxious ✨ a lookbook
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plasmatics · 4 years ago
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Until sims content creators consider GNC bodies, fat bodies, and non white bodies in their cc creation, I will not be handing out praise. ✌🏻
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plasmatics · 4 years ago
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yo who wants to figure out how to make the country kitchen kit bgc bc that shit is cute but i hate ea
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plasmatics · 4 years ago
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fuck ea, all my homies hate ea
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plasmatics · 4 years ago
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3 Farmhouse Kitchen "Kits" That Aren't Five Dollars
Because fuck EA. Custom content creators are the heart of the Sims community, donate to them instead if you can! The links go in order of appearance!
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Modern Farmhouse Kitchen "Kessler" by imfromsixam
Laundry Day Kitchen by simsza
Province Kitchen by peacemaker-ic
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plasmatics · 4 years ago
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Writing at 6pm, fed, watered, no distractions
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Me at 3am
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plasmatics · 4 years ago
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me blocking anyone blaming early access creators for ea’s new shitty kits:
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plasmatics · 4 years ago
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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐆𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐬 ⚜️
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AVANT GARDES : A discord for creators whether it be stories, edits, or something else entirely! @valentinicvamp & I recreated the server from its original conception as well as putting in some new things. We also run the server together.
Choose your roles from our role menus including: what type of simmer you are, what games you play, and a Pleasantview family associated with a colour.
Play games together & join movie nights.
Stream your game in Sims, or other games in General Games.
Share your interests such as books, electronics & technology, video editing, music, and more.
Talk about your sims! Show off your builds, custom content, works in progress, and more. Also, a Simblr Spotlight we shine on our members every week.
As the original Avant Gardes was, solely, a storytelling server, we also have a workshop! Includes channels like character development, plot development, and story help. Also contains writer’s bootcamp: a channel where writing prompts are posted twice a week.
A section to talk about your mental health and get support.
Adults can also choose whether they want to see NSFW or not.
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Rebuilding Strangerville ❤️
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i don’t know where this new thing came from where now, suddenly everyone is tagging food as a trigger warning, or why people without eating disorders are asking, or even who started it. i’m just here to to tell you, as a person with an eating disorder, NOT TO TAG FOOD AS A TRIGGER WARNING.
i’m sure many of you have the best intentions when you do, but i’ve seen a lot of people tag their food, but not anything like weight discussions, calorie counting, or other disordered eating behaviours which actually are triggering and do need tagging. in fact, tagging food as a trigger warning is actually triggering than not tagging it. tagging food as a trigger warning can reinforce our idea that “food is a bad thing, and therefore, must be avoided,” or “food is a bad thing, and therefore, i should feel guilty for eating and get rid of it as soon as possible.”
eating disorders aren’t pretty. they kill. something as harmless to you like tagging food can actually have very detrimental effects on us. tag your weight discussions, calorie counting, missing meals, etc. that’s the shit you’re not tagging when you should be. eating disorders are a mental illness, and while food plays a huge part, that’s not all they’re about. while not everyone gets triggered by these things, a large group of people do.
food is not, and should not be, a trigger. part of recovery is improving our relationship with food, and tagging it as something bad and to be avoided can make it much harder.
edit: this is entirely ok, and encouraged, to reblog
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plasmatics · 4 years ago
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If you are a creator who uses models from CGtrader, Turbosquid, or Sketchfab, you could be in legal trouble if you charge for your CC….
The amount of times I have seen people mention about how a well known paywall creator has gotten models for their CC from one of the three sites above is amazing. So, I decided that it might be a good idea to reach out and ask the support teams of those sites how people using their 3D model meshes and then reselling them as sims CC affects their TOU. So here’s the basic question I sent all three sites in an email to their support department: 
Hello, so I have a question.
Is it allowed for people to take the 3D meshes you guys offer, modify them to work as modified content for a game (Ex: The Sims 4), and then sell that mesh as part of a patreon? There are multiple people in the Sims 4 Custom Content community who do this. Is this sort of usage allowed? They also are using 3D models from your site that have luxury brands like Chanel and Gucci.
Thank you.
So here are the responses I received, and they are interesting: 
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Sketchfab’s response was the most direct, which I loved. 
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CGtrader’s was a little bit more complex, but I’ll touch on that in a second…
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And finally, Turbosquid. 
So let’s talk a bit about some of the things discussed in these emails and what they mean.  First let’s talk about the idea of extracting/retreiving the mesh/content, which IS actually a valid concern on the part of these sites. Because here’s the deal…it IS POSSIBLE in Sims 4 Studio to extract the mesh out of people’s custom content. I asked a good CC creating friend of mine @bill-l-s4cc​ about it, (he’s amazing, meshes his stuff by hand, and is early access…), and he confirmed this for me. 
So let’s say you got some CC from a paywall creator, and they bought a model of a luxury bag from CGtrader. They then made it work in the Sims 4, lowered the polycount a bit, and created a few recolors/retextures of that bag. You could STILL go into sims 4 studio, and grab the mesh that they bought from CGtrader, and potentially use it for whatever they want. That is what has sites like them all up in a knot. 
Now let’s talk about this whole “what is a larger derivative work”/a derivative work in general? For this, I’m going to use an example from the world of graphic design to help you (since I love graphic design myself). 
So I have a membership at Creative Fabrica, which offers tons of graphic design elements, fonts, SVGs, and other elements for anyone who does graphic design of any kind. They are very clear in their licensing about the fact that you cannot RESELL the products you get as-is. You have to REMIX them or create a larger work out of them. Here’s an image from their license that gives an example of this: 
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Notice how in the first image, all the person did was literally copy and paste one of their graphic elements on a card without adding anything else or changing anything? In the second, they used that element and other elements to create something entirely new.  It’s the same concept. If you’re taking a mesh (Ex: a perfume bottle) and literally just changing the color and selling it on patreon as a sims 4 item, that is not enough remixing to constitute a larger derivative work. If you put multiple perfume bottles together on a shelf, perhaps that might count (although it’s murky at best), but again, with S4S as mentioned earlier, the meshes can be extracted. So…that legal problem doesn’t go away. 
So what do we do about this?  1) First and foremost, mesh your own stuff. If you are so inexperienced at meshing that you HAVE to use content from these sites to offer CC to people, then you need to get to work on practicing that craft, or somehow find a site that will let you redistribute the mesh on a game like the sims 4. even when people can rip it from your content. (Which considering that many 3D modeling sites have next to identical terms, is going to be next to impossible.) 
2) If you see a creator paywalling/charging for content that is from these sites, you’re free to send an email to Turbosquid, CG trader, etc letting them know that their content is being resold in that format.  I would also include a link to that person’s patreon. Since selling 3D models is literally the livelihood of the people who run those 3D model sites, and they’re not a massive multi-million dollar company that has the luxury of ignoring stuff like this, they’ll probably take some action. 
3) You may ask, are FREE creators/early access creators still in violation if they use these models. “Technically” yes. But they should not be as much of a concern to Turbosquid/other sites since they are not making bank off of it, and the money gained from early access can be seen more as a donation/contribution to the creator. (It’s still “bad” for these sites, but not as bad as redistributing the content with the pure intent of making a profit.) 
Again, see point #1. I would suggest that free/early access creators who are using this practice consider trying to mesh these objects themselves just to save themselves the legal/ethical trouble that comes with it. 
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I would also like to note that I feel for some people, using meshes from these sites is literally just another form of laziness. (Mainly when they claim the mesh is 100% theirs and it’s not instead of giving attribution of any kind or admitting they converted.) They could hand mesh stuff, but why do that when they can just grab a model and modify it?
But the problem with this bad habit is that it starts to get into the problem of copyright and terms of use. The whole “I bought it, so it’s mine” mentality doesn’t work there. (Also, I find it ironic that paywall creators treat their meshes this way, yet get so mad when pirates use that excuse to share the paywalled content with others). 
Anyway, thank you for coming to my TEDtalk, and feel free to reblog and share the word. This needs to stop in the sims 4 community before DMCA’s and cease and desist letters, and potential legal action becomes a big problem. 
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plasmatics · 4 years ago
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