

Th concept seemed simple enough. Make two halves of a skirt with the LoopRez Generator by ged Larson. Attach each half to the appropriate upper leg. Obviously still not the best for walking or crossing legs, but there you have it.
Maybe it's just the animations I'm using. I'd hate to think that I needed a set just for wearing THIS SKIRT, and this skirt only. That would be ... disappointing, to say the least.



The shirt - now the shirt is much more reasonable. I made that using Robin (Sojourner) Wood's T-Shirt texture thingy, because I'm really not proficient with wrinkles in fabric yet. The image on the front is a reference to Tateru Nino's web comic, in her blog "Dwell on it" (it is best to go back to the beginning and read from scratch, which you can also do if you follow secondlifeinsider.com). If you can't quite make out what it says ... um, too bad! Read the comic, leave a comment or talk to me inworld, damnit!


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