This is the net of the Morphing Fantasy Dress, and morph it does - it can be wide or narrow, have a bustle and you can also add bits like a train, puff sleeves, and I've used ruffles from other sets of clothing on some of these.
half a dozen 17th century gowns above
Now on to 18th century, a broad field!
1775 vs 1790 |
blue polonaise gown 1770s, showing front and back |
moving towards the silhouette of regency. |
Regency and victorian next!
The dresses look good.
ReplyDeleteI had been wondering if my change of email address had affected my access to this blog, so pleased to find that it was not so.
I am sorry to hear that you had been having writing problems. May they clear soon.
Barbara
thank you! it had great fun with them. If only I could figure out the instructions to make them proper files I could post them as freebies in the community lol.
Deleteoh, and once I had your new email, I sorted out switching it
Deletethe template is 3500x3500 pixels at 300dpi, but I render the completed figures to 2000 pixels tall, because that's six and a half inches, and quite big enough for a book cover, without compromising detail. If I do a head and shoulders to that size, you can zoom in and see every pore in the skin.
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