who's playing this game?
J. M. Pescado:
See, you should be very happy I have no intention of playing this challenge. Otherwise, where would you be when I suffer a fatal brain aneurysm from it?
rhodaloo:
Both my BS and MS are in nursing so I guess that makes me not one of the artsy people. I do love to sew and do needleart (well, I did before I owned the Sims2). The thing I love about the Sims is that I control their lives in a way that I can't control my family's lives.
reggikko:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2005 July 31, 20:49:41
See, you should be very happy I have no intention of playing this challenge. Otherwise, where would you be when I suffer a fatal brain aneurysm from it?
Heh-heh. It is rather the polar opposite of your playing style, isn't it? You'd be surprised how much you can actually control vicariously, though. This challenge shows just how efficient a Sim-master you can really be. I think you'd actually be quite good at it.
veilchen:
Reg, I'm curious. Is there actually a challenge that you refuse to take on? I see you all over the place (and I am, of course, rooting for you), and you not only take on all the challenges, but actually successfully tackle them all. I knew you'd be one of the first one to take on the e-mail challenge before it was even posted. My what many talents you have:
If you want a very nice and playable house = see reggikko
If you want a funny story that makes you laugh = see reggikko
If you want to test-drive a challenge to see if it is doable = see reggikko
Hm... I seem to detect a pattern here ;D
G.
ElviraGoth:
Well, I'm not sure where I fall in this...
When I was in high school I wanted to be an art teacher. I have always had the skill, was born with it, I guess.
I started programming in '82 when we got our first computer, a TI-994A (anyone remember those?) My ex and his brother and I had a software company, selling programs I wrote. I also did some art files that we sold.
Have been programming ever since, except I have slacked off for the last couple of years because I kinda got burned out. And I need a better version of the C++ language I've been using for 15 years, but can't afford right now.
By profession, I'm a graphics artist for a sportswear company, and I create our catalogs and workbooks, so I spend a lot of my day working with Photoshop and Illustrator.
I didn't get interested in the sims until about a year ago - got TS1 after TS2 came out, to see what all the fuss was about. Got hooked. Before, all I played were adventure games, because I enjoyed the puzzles in them that you had to solve in order to progress. So I kind of play the sims like that - make it as challenging as I can.
But I have done a lot of recolors for myself because of a color challenge I've been playing, and plan on using the color skins for a genetic challenge I have in mind when I'm done. I'm just starting to get more creative with my recolors, and want to get into doing the 3D modeling, which I also want to learn for a program I was working on.
In high school, my aptitude test determined I had a mechanical mind. But I'm also artistic. Where does that put me in the art vs. science?
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