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This blog is file-share friendly but makes every reasonable effort to respect the terms-of-use of free content creators. (This blog also acknowledges that only EA's TOU counts legally. Disregarding another creator's TOU is rude but not illegal.)
My policy, unless otherwise noted, is 'do whatever you want as long as you credit everyone whose work is involved and don't break their policies.' Usually, someone whose meshes, textures, actions, coding, or templates I've used has 'no paysites' somewhere in their policy, so it's probably a good idea to assume, well, no paysites.
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Date: 2010-09-07 02:55 pm (UTC)Dropped by to say that, while you don't know me, once I've finished my thesis for this semester I was, as a thankyou to the denizens of GoS for the year of anonymous d/ling I've been doing, planning to do some of the pregmorphs on your wishlist if no one else is (but ONLY if no one else is, cos I really should be attending to other work... but my priorities, they are skewiff), then stumbled onto this. I like this, yes I do... Victorian era clothing dressed as "medieval" is a wee annoyance of mine, even though I tend to dress my sims as, um, Medieval Steampunk (yay for mixed-genre anachronism), simply because I love both and can't decide between them. So I'm not picky about medieval accuracy for sims (Don't get me started on Braveheart though. Or that stupid Medieval S3 game. Just.... /headdesk). But I do avoid the Ren Fayres, just for my blood pressure.
There is one thing that is a wee bit inaccurate, however, on this post: trousers. They were introduced into Western Europe by the Visigoths in the 600-odds, so by the High Middle Ages they were certainly known and used. This is one factoid that has stuck in my head from my Early Middle Era studies because I was always tickled with something my prof said at the time... "trousers were a Gothic Legacy". See... LEG-acy. Ba-doom *crash.* (No, he missed it. Sigh. The prof, he had no humour). Anyhoo, archaeological evidence certainly shows extant pants on the "Barbarian Hordes" (terrible term) in areas from around Aquitaine and North of the Italian alps upwards from the early sixth century, even if the Goths in Spain tended to be the only ones who wore them in that area until their minority rule ended with the takeover from the South. Yus--Charlemagne, pants he wore. :D They did go in and out of fashion in the Southern areas of France and Italy, and South-Eastern England, but in Anglo-Saxon England, certainly the population in the Danelaw wore trousers. So, they're not completely anachronistic for our period, at least. :)
Anyhooo, let me know if someone else is making those meshes if you know about it... then I can do something else.
Love your work, btw.
Bethgael