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'''Jewelry''', as a distinct type of item, was added in ''[[The Sims 2: Bon Voyage]]''. In ''[[The Sims]]'', some head and body [[skin]]s were made so it would appear that a Sim was wearing jewelry, but it was not separate from the Sim's head or body.
'''Jewelry''', as a distinct type of item, was added in ''[[The Sims 2: Bon Voyage]]''. In ''[[The Sims]]'', some head and body [[skin]]s were made so it would appear that a Sim was wearing jewelry, but it was not separate from the Sim's head or body. Some [[Clothes#The Sims 2|clothing]] for ''[[The Sims 2]]'' was made in this was as well.


Prior to ''Bon Voyage'', ''The Sims 2'' did not include jewelry, but did make glasses separate from Sims' heads. This allowed [[custom content]] creators to make earrings, necklaces, and other accessories that were categorized as glasses. They were available in Step 4 of [[Create a Sim#Step 4: Makeup, Facial Hair & Glasses|Create a Sim]] and when using a [[mirror]]'s Change Appearance option. Later expansion packs recognized this by using "Head Accessories" in Change Appearance, though they still used "Glasses" in CAS.
While ''The Sims 2'' did not include jewelry prior to ''Bon Voyage'', it did make glasses separate from Sims' heads. This allowed [[custom content]] creators to make earrings, necklaces, and other accessories that were categorized as glasses. They were available in Step 4 of [[Create a Sim#Step 4: Makeup, Facial Hair & Glasses|Create a Sim]] and when using a [[mirror]]'s Change Appearance option. Later expansion packs recognized this by using "Head Accessories" in Change Appearance, though they still used "Glasses" in CAS.


''Bon Voyage'' established jewelry as something that could be found on [[beach]]es or bought in stores.
''Bon Voyage'' established jewelry as something that could be added in CAS, or that could be found on [[beach]]es or bought in stores. It added the '''SparkleMaster Jewelry Rack''' to allow Sims to buy jewelry on community lots.


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Revision as of 23:39, 15 February 2012

Jewelry, as a distinct type of item, was added in The Sims 2: Bon Voyage. In The Sims, some head and body skins were made so it would appear that a Sim was wearing jewelry, but it was not separate from the Sim's head or body. Some clothing for The Sims 2 was made in this was as well.

While The Sims 2 did not include jewelry prior to Bon Voyage, it did make glasses separate from Sims' heads. This allowed custom content creators to make earrings, necklaces, and other accessories that were categorized as glasses. They were available in Step 4 of Create a Sim and when using a mirror's Change Appearance option. Later expansion packs recognized this by using "Head Accessories" in Change Appearance, though they still used "Glasses" in CAS.

Bon Voyage established jewelry as something that could be added in CAS, or that could be found on beaches or bought in stores. It added the SparkleMaster Jewelry Rack to allow Sims to buy jewelry on community lots.