Date: 2010-07-30 08:00 pm (UTC)
hat_plays_sims: All I did was crop-- go read Bite Me by Dylan Meconis, you'll laugh. (Default)
I can use the Servo default mesh, that's not a problem... except that then you'd have to have your edit of Amaryll's Servo meshes for it to show up in any kind of sane fashion. So, you know. Whatever seems most practical?

Yeah, I need to cull a bunch of stuff, but I almost can't-- I feel like I have to MAKE a bunch of stuff before I can ditch the stuff I have that I'm not really super happy with anymore.

OH GOD Gaius was so much worse than Roman. So. Much. Worse. I just. ELEVEN layers per age? Trick that shit, I made templates. I'll back it out in SimPE. (At least with Nouk, some of those layers are like the goggles and do nothing.)

*nodnods* I can totally understand that. But it's worth it, it really is, especially in the neck and shoulders-- a lot of necklace accessories made for teens sink into the collarbones of straight adult-teen conversion meshes. That just looks uncomfortable.

That? Looks seriously awesome. I'm all excited! Servos, flat-chested girls, boys dressed as girls... Well, maybe not that, yet... (I totally cherish a hope of manly Medieval clothes on female androgyne meshes and women's gowns on male androgyne meshes. For story purposes, along the lines of 'girl lies about her gender, joins army, is awesome' or 'widow does not want her baby son to ever be conscripted as a soldier, raises him as a girl,' that sort of thing.)
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