Date: 2013-02-11 12:37 am (UTC)
hat_plays_sims: All I did was crop-- go read Bite Me by Dylan Meconis, you'll laugh. (Default)
EA has absolutely no idea what real bodies look like. Thank heaven for default replacements. (I don't really mind the EF shape, aside from the fact that EA seems to think breasts melt at menopause, but I also don't think it looks enough like the AF shape to be What Happens Next.)

Sounds kinda like DrPixel's Well-Rounded Sim-- or are the breasts smaller than that? (I like the Well-Rounded Sim; she's one step fatter than the Maxis fat morph. I just wish she had a male counterpart.) And hey, I'm working on a sort of resource project, and I'm wondering if it would be of any interest to you-- Cynnix said it was a good idea, but it's basically collecting all the Medieval meshes (well, the good ones; I'm not including Tig's tunicpants or the lumpy meshes from Midsimmer Night's Dream) with a single recolor, and uploading them in a tidily-organized folder for the convenience of folk wanting to convert them to other bodyshapes.

There's at least one more recolor of that nightgown on Parsimonious, by Arthelope. And I think Cynnix made a pregmorph for it, but offhand I don't know where it's uploaded, alas.

You'd know better than I would if anything was funky on the rengown-- I think I finally pulled all of them out of my game. (It doesn't make an excellent nightgown, for the record. It clips through the bedding like crazy.)
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