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When you have two two meshes, for which you came up with two different textures, but they'll totally both fit the other mesh, the answer is always 'two of everything,' right? Especially when it's beards?

(Slightly more serious question unrelated to beards: does a teen female untuckable top without vacuum-formed breasts exist, with or without morphs? There are two in-game but one appears to be the nude top (which means mine has nips) and the other is like, bikini-top nude, particularly noticeable on the fat morph. Because that, a pregmorph, and a shoeswap is all that stands between me and planning TWO sets of CF-EF Medieval separates.)

Date: 2013-02-18 05:29 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] oph3lia
Ooh pookleted and retextured beards.

Aquilegia did a TF conversion of HP's untuckable top http://aquilegia.dreamwidth.org/4992.html

Medieval separates :D

Date: 2013-02-18 10:02 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] heget
I'm assuming we're talking the HH beards- wavy and straight textures? Because I did that, where made both for both- though the fatehr time stretches, so when I did the curls I actually doubled the texture.
If not, well, still. More opinions always better. :P

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