Aladrin Kelahn at Kelahn.com, who created the original fairy mesh, a female warrior elf with the "extended" elf ears,
the tigresses and the cow girl. Finding his site from JM's Simly Elegant opened an entire new world of Sim possibilties
for me. I've learned a lot from Aladrin and he has been a good friend.
Lphntschld, formerly of The Lphnt's Trunk and The Sims Gift Shop---without my dear friend I wouldn't have any of the
wonderful fantasy objects that were first on my site to share with the rest of you. And without her support and help I
would have NEVER figured out object making myself. I hope all of you appreciate her as much as I do. She is a very
creative Sim crafter who has many unusual, yet very useful objects for many different themes.
Fionn for the many cranium meshes and Jerome, both of Sim Freaks, for the body meshes that were created. I love
both of you for your willingness to share so much with the rest of us and allowing skinners to alter your meshes so that
we could create new ones.
Ramses, formerly of Made For Sims---for sharing your great meshes with me. Especially your Angel. She has made a
great addition to my skin collection. Folks simply love her! And without you, I wouldn't have the male "cat" head.
Thanks for being a true Sim friend.;-)
Jen at The Cloth Menagerie had interesting and well-designed skins; I especially liked her pixies and Adam/Eve skins
with leaves that fit naturally on the Sim body. Although her site has returned, it seems her fantasy skins are no longer
available.
Coasters, Simply Dariene, the Mall of the Sims,The Sims Estates and Realtors for large and wonderful collection of
objects, furniture, walls, floors and houses--especially, Genie at MOTS' Odd Lots. Many original style homes for
various purposes for all the lots. Although Genie is no longer at Odd Lots, she was the one who REALLY inspired me
when it came to creating lots!
Steve at The Sims Resource for maintaining an ever-growing collection of skins, houses, objects, tutorials and the
contributors who are willing to share their creations. Kudos to Steve for creating a way for players to still download
from the site even if they are not paying members.
The 7 Deadly Sims for many original, useful and good looking theme sets (all my homes now have a laundry room
unless they rely on "magic" to get their clothes clean) and other neat objects. This is also THE place to go for a great
object tutorial and many original skins.
The Sim Museum Store--the very first place I found murals of paintings by my favorite artists--and several that create a
fantasy environment in a child's room.
The Simorphor--the FIRST site that had different and aesthetic windows before Maxis did! Blinds and an un-framed
glass for that wide-view window look, a new bay window and much more. Many great outdoor and indoor plants and
objects for the garden. The site has not been updated for a very long time, but still a great resource for some unique
downloads.
Crash at Crash's Skin Shop and also Nighttime Sims---a creative skin crafter and a gracious Simmer. I really
appreciate you understanding about me using your meshes before I knew who created them, and allowing me to
share your original designs. Crash's site is also a great place for tutorials and skinning help.
And, Ra of Sim Chaotics--a truly original thinker, great Sim crafter, and another good friend. What more can I say? You
mean more to me than you really know. Thank you so much for the Snow Queen mesh and all the other nice things you
have done for me.
I also want to thank Georgiegirl of Georgiegirlsims Site for allowing me to host her Jungle Cane set that was lost when
she lost The Sims Gift Shop in 2001.
Poses used on this site originated at Sim Witch, although some have been edited with Sim Pose. Orignal flying poses
by Lphntschld.
If I didn't mention you here and you see your skin/wall/floor/object/etc. on my sight, I'm not trying to steal your work, I
simply made a human error and will correct it as soon as I hear from you. Also, check my links--you might be there!