
I chose to decorate it with things from the Witchy Décor Set from tinywardens, and it looked great.įun fact: This cabinet only has 80 spots because the person who made it had to cut down from the original 250+ slots because it was making some people’s games crash. It’s called an apothecary cabinet, but you can really use it just like any other multi-slot storage/display cabinet.īut because of the theme of this piece, it would look really cool with glass bottles, herbs that can’t be identified, mushrooms that look suspicious, and rocks that softly glow. So you can imagine how happy I was when I tried it and it worked perfectly. Even the huge shelves that don’t need to be so big don’t have half of those empty spots, even though it would make sense for them to. Name a base game cabinet, show case, or shelf unit that comes close. I’ll tell you now: it has 80 working spots for decorations. This handmade cabinet made by CC user bramblefinch is the best way to store things ever.

People often say, “It’s the little things.” When combined with pale or gray skin, the gradients add more depth and personality to a Vampire build that would otherwise be boring or uninspired.īut trust me: all the pieces in this pack can make a character design so much more solid. They can also make a vampire look more “demonic.” The horns are odd for a vampire, but they are not impossible. I think the preview shots speak for themselves, but things like eyebags and veins on the skin can make a vampire look even more dead. It is called “bits ‘n’ things” because it is made up of “little things” that they have wanted for a while.Įyebags, a skin-tone overlay, skin-tone changes, spider lines, horns… All of these are small aesthetic changes that, at first glance, don’t seem to matter much.



Pyxis’ Demon Days: Vampire Stuff is a collection of small details and easy CC that the creators have wanted for their Vampire Sims for a while.
