Playboy Bunnies
Did you notice my new avatar? Well, it was only a matter of time, really :-)...I finally managed to locate a Bunny Girl mesh, thanks to Lady DarkFire, and have at last been able to update my Sims 1 Bunnies and create my version of the Playboy Bunny Girl for Sims 2. What do you think?

The mesh was created by Aardvarkams and can be downloaded from ModtheSims2 (http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=48069). The mesh for the Bunny ears was created by Windkeeper, and is available here at TSR (http://www.thesimsresource.com/artists/Windkeeper/downloads/sims2/sets?ID=284735).
If you're a Sims 1 fan, you may have encountered my Sims 1 Bunny Girls. As with the Sims 1 Bunnies, I've tried to make my Sims 2 Bunnies as authentic as possible. The main difference with the Sims 2 version is that I've given all the Bunnies black stilletos rather than shoes to match their outfits as I think the black shoes are more elegant. In real life the Bunnies had matching shoes.
Here is an extract from a sixties recruitment brochure I found online (http://www.explayboybunnies.com):
"The Bunny costume consists of a smart satin suit (custom-designed for your alone), rabbit ears, cottontail, cuffs with Playboy cuff links, collar with bow tie, name medallion, heels and hose. Your Bunny costumes and accessories are furnished to you by the Playboy Club, with the exception of the dyed-to-match shoes, which you purchase, and the special hose which are provided for you at cost."
I wasn't sure how to categorise these outfits as they don't seem to fit into any of the standard categories, so I've designated them "everyday".
For a complete Bunny costume, you will need to download the body texture, ears texture and ears mesh from TSR and the body mesh from MTS2. The Bunny costume comes in 11 colours: black, emerald, pink, primrose, azure, gold, silver, lilac, ice blue, amethyst and aquamarine.


