Date: 2013-01-24 05:34 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] heget
Umm, just noticed this. When you say 'alpharobe' under "Heget" - what mesh are you refering too? I'm assuming one of mine (and geez, I have a few clothing meshes out there now, yikes!) Because I think I finally called the 18th cen master coat mesh 'alphacoat' and there's that (failed, honestly. I remember the bone assignments weren't perfect and would have been a nightmare to try to get right) fullbody male mesh of a long robe. Which maybe if the arm joints were fixed- I think Cynnix said they were missing some? ...been so long... -I might resurrect the shape as a non-alpha just to have an even longer tunic - but I think the UV mapping isn't best and honestly, heget, the intelligent thing to do is add to the perfect tunic base....
And crawling through my Bodyshop I do have a mesh that goes to mid-calf that is loose and baggy and really likely needs some serious overall...

Or were you thinking take the alpha robe of the 18th century suitmesh (which the alpha part is a bit longer than it's used for the suit recolors) and switch the pant bottoms for something more 1200s instead of 1700s? because I'm starting to think that.

Or it is something completely different?
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