Aisha Charmalique Bowens
Bio
This native New Yorker, born and raised in Harlem has a passion for arts and crafts, music travel, and writing fiction. I also have interests in holistic health and wellness, metaphysical studies, and the study of the law of attraction.
Stories (7/0)
Independent clothing line for fashion dolls
Creating clothes for fashion dolls like Barbie have given me joy and fun since 1988. It allowed me to be more creative with color coordination, matching all kinds of fabrics, and creating customized sewing patterns for trendy styles and themed couture. I chose sewing doll clothes over making clothes for people, because they're easy to make by hand, I can put in my own personal styles to the clothing apparel and I like using my dolls as models to display my creations online, such as a fashion show or stop motion animations for video shows online.
By Aisha Charmalique Bowens3 years ago in Lifehack
Creating headings for your Sims show worksheets
Now, that you got your workbook set up, let's fill it up with worksheets. The worksheets like blueprints filled with details that give you Sims shows life. The questionnaires and of assignments on paper will generate information about the plots, scenarios, backgrounds, scenes and characters. Every worksheet has headings. It is important to document them so you can separate different worksheets from each other regarding the subjects, dates, days, genre, time and show's title. Some worksheets can be about 2 or 3 years years older than the current ones you're working on. That's okay. The more research and vast information you put in, more unique and intriguing each of your sims shows will stand out on their own. As I said before, detail and originality are key.
By Aisha Charmalique Bowens3 years ago in Gamers
Recording ideas for your Sims shows
All fictional stories, TV shows and movies start with ideas. You make up your own stories that are unique, that stands out, that make the viewers want to watch your show and share it with others, mostly throughout word of mouth. Nowadays, people also share the videos of your Sims show through social media.
By Aisha Charmalique Bowens3 years ago in Geeks
How to set up your workbook to make Sims shows
Now that you got the basics of writing stories for your Sims shows and the tools of the trade to put the your show together, it's time to go over the details. We will start first with composing your workbook. This is what you need to make up details of your show, whether you're making movies, series like soap operas or sitcoms that are currently in work-in-progress mode. You can use a 8 x 10 ½” notebook such as a loose leaf, spiral or composition. Loose leaf is best to work with because you can add more loose leaf papers and folders with small holes on the side for your future shows and take the details of your completed shows or episodes to store in your folder as archives (you can use the archives as cross references for making flashback of the past scenes or day dreams fantasies regarding your characters and plots on your show). If you're going to use spiral notebooks, use a five subject containing 180 pages. For a composition notebook, you will need to divide parts of the notebook into 5 sections to label each topic by taking one page and fold it triangle wise facing outward, it would like an arrow pointing away from the binder.
By Aisha Charmalique Bowens3 years ago in Gamers
Basics of creating Sims shows
Basics of creating Sims shows Throughout the years since the second installment of the Sims series, people have been using the popular pc video game more than just for leisurely fun, they were creating shows with animations from the game, sometimes with added voice overs. The were also other people who are either talented or has experience or training on graphic designs, computer graphics and animations, creating their own custom content to display for downloads online. Useful for creators to customize the details of their shows like hairstyles, clothes, props, location, designs, textures, poses, and animations. Some shows from soap operas to movies, sitcoms to commercials are all posted on social media, like Youtube and Facebook. For those who are interested in taking this experience as as a creator of your Sims shows (whether you're using Sims 2, Sims 3 or Sims 4), I will give you the basics broken down.
By Aisha Charmalique Bowens3 years ago in Gamers
Supplies you need for creating Sims shows
Once you understand the main idea of creating your own Sims shows from the start, you would harness the techniques and creativity to make your show stand out from the rest. Who knows? Your show could be the future talk of the town on social media. For those who haven't read about the basics yet, refer to my previous article The Basics Of Creating Sims Shows, so you will know exactly what you're getting into when you make your own shows. I know some of you are eager to get started right away, but with what? Yes, I said “with what?” You got to have tools and materials to put your story together. Here are the supplies you need which I will explain step by step.
By Aisha Charmalique Bowens3 years ago in Gamers
Why I hug my teddy bear
Struggling with depression and anxiety all my life isn't an easy thing to do. Growing up since early childhood with no therapy and no social support and nobody to talk to about the issues and drama I've been dealing with on my own. It's even harder to do so when I have verbal speech disorder. So, I became a social introvert, just keep to myself and stay away from people who mean spirited, tyrannically, manipulative and critical, even if with some family members, friends, neighbors, teachers and students I grew up with.
By Aisha Charmalique Bowens3 years ago in Psyche