![]() ![]() So I strongly recommend using anything like that, too (my Sims 3 Tribal tag tries to pretty much cover all this). Sometimes I have to be pretty fluid with the stuff I use looking for anything rattan/wicker/lattice, beaded, tiki, tropical, etc. From Today I will be posting 2 posts a day instead of 3 just because im lazy hehe and thank yall for following me btw apreciate it. (a lot of iconic tribal/tropical Nanu conversions).I’m not sure this set was ever backed up on the new Simszoo site, so I’ve reuploaded it (SFS isn’t working for me right now): ![]() (Again: Abuk0′s a cool resource.)Īngel has 2 sets, both reuploaded to New-1 thank goodness: That could arguably work, but here are the more on-the-nose ones to definitely get:Ī lot of African designs are very geometric and abstract/organic, with cool shapes/patterns. Genetics: skin eyebrows eyes /lenses facial hair body hair Hair: female, male child, toddler, infant hair color Makeup: eyelashes, eyeshadow, eyeliner, eyebag blush lipstick, lip color face. They have tons of geometric-inspired Weebly The highlights are the Anasa sets by FantasticSims:Īn offshoot from TSR is Abuk0, who has PLENTY of stuff at TSR ( X X): The go-to is of course TSR–just go ham in the Search box. Sadly, traditional African themed CC is some of the rarest and hardest content out there (unless it’s Egyptian and Moroccan inspired).Ĭliosims is pretty much 1-stop shopping there’s actually alot in these sets: ![]() Mentioned in their African patterns WIP here: “ if you know of some cool African themed build/buy CC, let me know.“ ![]()
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