Midnight Feast: Thunderstorm

by Jin Lovelace, HSM team witer & filmmaker

I feel inspired in a big way. After so much Halloween content dropping — both free and retail wise –I can honestly say I haven’t had this much fun on Home since the glory days of Central Plaza and the mini-game where you could unlock a Pumpkin costume (which is laying dormant in my fashion abyss that is the Storage). With some free treats from Serenity Plaza and Acorn Meadows this season, there are items that can be used to concoct some exciting custom Halloween designs.

And with Dani’s new Thunderstorm release, it was pretty much waiting for me to get back to my creative roots on some designs for all.

This video presentation details just that: expanding upon my “Midnight Feast” fashion catalog with the use of the items from Dani’s collection. These are just some samples to detail what you can do with the red and black items. While the Thunderstorm line is mostly superhero-inspired, I felt the clothing were more on the Gothic side and thus was my reason to shoot this machinima over at The Nightmare Yacht.

As for the music, my desire was to catch many off-guard with the mellow, yet eerie, lyrics of Chester Bennington’s “System”. If you’re not familiar with the track, I’ll leave it as a mystery for you to check out.

A full write-up with details on the outfit designs are over at the Twilight Touch website, so be sure to check it out.

Hope you enjoy.

 

October 31st, 2013 by | 3 comments
Jin Lovelace is a machinimist and team writer for HomeStation Magazine, as well as the founder of Twilight Touch Inc. -- http://twilighttouchinc.com and http://youtube.com/twilighttouchinc. When not found in PlayStation Home, Jin studies graphic design and illustration (character design and fashion), gaming, and the culinary arts.

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3 Responses to “Midnight Feast: Thunderstorm”

  1. Phoenix says:

    Classic!

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