Date: 2013-02-11 12:22 pm (UTC)
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Yeah I agree... it looks like EF and AF have different bone structure.

http://oph3lia.dreamwidth.org/37367.html I smoothed it out a bit, there's some pics somewhere on my DW but I can't find them lol. I wish I knew how to add new vertices to a body mesh so I could smooth some areas out more but alas that and bone assignments are not things I can do.

Ah that sounds incredibly useful! Also as a resource for age converting/adding morphs if that hasn't been done too. Even if I am woefully slow at shape converting lol. Some of the older meshes have terrible recolours from what I recall :/ Ha Midsimmer Night's Dream - the fingers on that elven style mesh for AF are borked to buggery. Am tempted to fix them though, quite like the shape of the dress. Don't really use much else from that other than that male mesh you used for the heraldry.

I'll have a poke about on parsimonious and check. I think I'll leave them as replacements then. The AF mesh has a pregnancy morph (and so will the TF conversion I'm making of it).

Indeed, also... who wears heeled shoes to bed? lol. I hardly use it these days but I do love the recolour sherahbim made for it (then again I have all of her stuff pretty much, it might not be accurate but it's so pretty!) Also on the sherahbim front, I've nearly wrapped up a large-ish project I've been working on.
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