Date: 2011-02-22 05:09 pm (UTC)
hat_plays_sims: All I did was crop-- go read Bite Me by Dylan Meconis, you'll laugh. (Default)
Hey, consider yourself lucky. When I see a spiffy new hair, I go "Ooooh I wonder how hard that would be to Pooklet..." *grins* At least I keep a list of what hairs I'm going to do? (I'm getting towards the end of it, now.)

It would probably be possible with judicious erasing and selecting and transparency and slinging them over to my textures-- just rig it so her hair ornaments are on a layer all by themselves and you're golden. I'm not keen on the jewelry hair myself-- it's not period, and to me it looks like it'd catch and pull and otherwise be a right nightmare to deal with-- but it does look spiffy. Morgaine uses the bright red low bun on Dindrane in Albion, too. Did you want me to add it to my to-do list (it's not like I don't owe you a few favors), or is it something you wanted to try yourself?

Yay, saints! (Do you have an account at Back Alley Sims? Something exciting is brewing.)
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