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Happy 26th Anniversary to The Sims. A very special day for all Simmers. The starting game to the Sims franchise that paved the way to everything Sims! I haven't had the chance to play the first Sims game yet. However, I have played every other Sims game out there. I'm so proud of what this game gave us even today. A community that has brought me joy, laugher, and most importantly my love for design. The Sims is one of the first things I started to design after getting into graphic design and I couldn't be more proud of it. Thank you, Will Wright and to Maxis and EA for what you created back in 2000. I will always be thankful.
Curious Bros and a Cowplant, based off that icarly meme
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Skin WIP 🤍
Art of Johnny for @lauramsims
Hope you all enjoy my version of him
These shots are from the final sequence of the Esoteric Relation horror series, which I finally wrapped over a month ago.
While working on the last location — the asylum hospital — I kept thinking about one of the most iconic jump scares, from The Exorcist III. I’ve always been drawn to the calm and silence of that corridor: so sterile on the surface, yet it gives you that creeping feeling that something is deeply, unnervingly wrong underneath.
I really love how some locations don’t need much at all to make me feel deeply uncomfortable.
Another example was Sofia’s room — also empty, with everything pushed into the corners. I wanted to play with that unusual white light, the kind that reminds her of Harold’s world. That shot was actually inspired by Edward Hopper’s painting Morning Sun.
He was an inspiration for many filmmakers — but that’s a topic for another post. One of those artists was David Lynch, especially when he made Mulholland Drive. His films, in turn, heavily inspired the creators of Silent Hill — which later inspired me to create a series based on it. So in a way, the story comes full circle 🥰