Date: 2014-02-26 07:41 pm (UTC)
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Yeah...no. Totally not intentional. (I should know how to do this without references anyhow...but I'm stupid, so I don't remember these things...) It was Cynnix's conversion of Beryllium's Frigga dress. I have CF done to match AF and TF, and PF on one of Cynnix's toddler dress...kirtle...things. It's the narrow one with the Viking boots. The male sets match, but they use different meshes. AM is on iamliz's Russian Viking, and PM-TM are on G-Knee's age conversions of it. It probably won't have a few color combinations you'd like because I had to leave a couple off because of the way I correlated between the female and male layers to make them all matchey-matchey. (underdress to undertunic, dress to trousers, and apron to tunic) Specifically, there's no cheery yellow dress, only a yellow apron, because yellow trousers turned out to be an eyesore of epic proportions. (That, and they weren't dark enough at the top...they looked much to bright under the tunic. Glowing, radiant, yellow pants. I almost wish I screencapped them in BodyShop because the result was...unf.)
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