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heget ([personal profile] heget) wrote2012-08-01 03:25 pm
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WIP: Quick Update

So that third tunic variation I was talking about? Here's a pic of it so far:




So, opinions?


Edit: So i was browsing through my Bodyshop and found this old mesh i'd made but neevr did any actually recolors for:


It's just a bit shorter, the mapping is slightly different, and the sleeves and shoes are not the same. Still, how did I forget this? And more importantly, Hat, would this work for the mesh you wanted if I also give a version with the sleeves I made from above?



(Work those legs, boys!)
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[personal profile] hat_plays_sims 2012-08-02 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
I would use BOTH of those tunics with either of those sleeves and while poulaines are more elegant I have no problem with Robin Hood's shoes. Either one would be excellent as a cotehardie, just of different lengths-- if I could manage to make a quilted-looking texture and maybe some leather-look hosen, I could do *digs* gambesons as gym clothes-- the under-padding that was so necessary to not being pinched to bits by your plate armor or looking like you'd been caressed by a cheese grater where your chainmaille rubbed bare skin.
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[personal profile] hat_plays_sims 2012-08-02 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
... *headtilt* Is it on the fat morph? The hands move out for the fat morph even if nobody gets any pudgier.

I do believe those are all worthy meshes! I think the 01/02/sexyfeet combo would be a little odd (I've never seen an undershirt with lower sleeves like that), and I'm not sure I'll recolor all of them... But definitely 01/01/SF and 01/01/BF as nightgowns with and without chausses, and 02/02/poulaines as cotehardies to match my ladies. I'm not sure what all else, it depends on what I see a need for once I get on a roll. (Currently my brain is going 'Vikings! And kids! And put everything back in the game to take a couple non-bodyshop pictures! And work on kirtles!' I'll get it back around to 'men' before long.)

If you send me meshes, I will put them in my To Recolor folder and edit my to-do list. Especially if you also send me UV maps. (I have a program for it, but sometimes it's a little unreliable-- when I tell it to save as 1024 pixels, it does that... but saves with the mapping touching at least two edges of the image, even if that's not how the texture is actually mapped.)
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[personal profile] hat_plays_sims 2012-08-02 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
Sorry, I was distracted by my dinner. Mm. Red Lobster leftovers. Ahem.

I'll take what you'll give me-- and I thought I recognized the color as one of mine. *grins* And aha, yes, well, if it's somebody else who wants it as a nightshirt, I won't even say boo.

If I didn't have a half-open request at Garden of Shadows, I'd offer to post something there-- there's always Igors Unlimited rather than Wishing Tree, I guess?

The texture on which above mesh, the shirt or the tunic? Cos if you're wanting me to retexture either, no worries, I'll be pulling from a mighty stash of Sherahbim textures, but if you're wanting to retexture on your own, it sort of depends on what you want them to be. (Although I will say, seams and hems are never a bad idea.)

Mesh elements... *runs through Body Shop real quick* Hm. Aside from your Romeo tied sleeves, I don't think so. Or at least nothing jumps out at me.
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[personal profile] hat_plays_sims 2012-08-02 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, to actually function as a tunic texture as-is instead of a shirt? Yeah, I'd do spiral lacing or buttons up the front, on the tight sleeves either lacing or buttons... Or you could leave the collar as-is and just add some trim around the neckline (like ZoeJ's tunics on the old Tunicpants mesh, or Lothere's Saxony Viking tunics) and on the straight sleeves, maybe the cuffs too... Really, they could be pretty simple.

Make slashing a popular choice because in sleeves, at least, you use less of your fine outer fabric and puff your shirt or chemise through it to give a grander look. It's surprisingly economical.