Torso and arm bandages are an accessory found under gloves. It comes with the presets shown above. I enabled it for all ages and genders, although it looks best on teen-to-elder males. It should stack over any wound texture accessories, if you place it last.
The feet bandages are Shoes. They’re only for adult male.
There’s a version with EA’s feet and one with Bloom’s feet (credit for those mesh-parts goes of course to Bloom!). They’re independent of each other, so you can either install both, or your preferred style only.
Both have two presets: The first preset has bandages up to ankle height. The second has bandages to knee-height, but will overlap with clothing textures. You can switch this on, if you’re using short leg-wear that leaves the legs below the knees bare.
Textures don’t line up very well at the seams. That’s because they were really not intended for what I did there.
Innish Breacaimsir is a small island I made to play myself. I noticed after days of play that I’d neglected to get rid of a strip of green toward the bottom of the island. That’s fixed now. Here’s some pictures of the island:
There’s a couple of things from @aroundthesims in the file – the ruins, the alpine cabinet, and a hanging candle. Blackhand Cave should be liveable, if only just. There are three community lots – a hot springs, a cairn, and a beach, and two residential lots – Blackhand Cave and an empty lot, the high glade.
You can find more pictures under the innish breacaimsir tag on this simblr. I use the island with an arctic weather mod by nah1 at MTS because I like to make things difficult.
I’ve decorated it since building it with a lot of custom content. This file contains only the things from ATS.
Tag me if you decide to use it to make some of your own sims lonely and miserable!
This is Stealthic’s Cadence hair, converted for TS3 by simswayhere and retextured by me using a mix of Nymphy’s curls and Pooklet’s textures. The hair has been enabled for both males and females and it works for teens to elders. The file has been compressorized to reduce size.