Poses to depict mommy leaving the house and a toddler getting upset. I will be making a daddy set as well.
*20 poses – pose list and non pose list
Notes:
1. The toddler I used was too heavily altered in the face with sliders. So the poses will look slightly different on your toddler sim. By different, I mean better.
2. I did not take the time to make sure this set is perfect like I normally do. My apologies. My life is too busy right now. But I think the set is good as it is.
3. Pose 1 will need to be moved using the MOO cheat, so the hand is on the door handle.
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Please leave me a like and comment below. Tag me if you use the poses! I love seeing them in your game.
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POSE LIST – includes poses, pics
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NON POSE LIST – includes poses, pics, codes
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A lot of emotions in this picture, how hard it is to leave when your child wants you to stay. Can’t wait for the daddy ones!
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Thank you Freja! I will tell you that I argued with myself over this set. Because of course my years of experience and higher education degree, taught me to never pick up the child from dad’s arms. Hug and kiss, kind words saying I will be back. You will have fun with daddy while I am gone. A quick wave then leave. But I really wanted these sweet moments in the set that could be used in other scenarios for a story.
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You are so right, and the good thing about the set is that you don’t have to start with pose 1, you can kind of play it backwards!
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Exactly! I thought that too!
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These poses are so lifelike! It amazes me how talented you are. Downloading now! 🙂
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Thank you thank you Kymber! I hope they work well for you!
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I can’t wait to use these poses for (hopefully) upcoming episodes of Destiny’s story. After working today with some poorly done—but a good idea nonetheless—”in the kitchen” poses, I appreciate your poses even more. Yours always snap together and look totally natural. The facial expressions, though, are what sets your poses apart from everyone else. Your creations are so expressive, almost as though the emotions on their faces are my own. I can feel the pain, or joy, or frustration you’ve worked into each of them.
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