Posted 29th Apr 2007 at 01:34 AM
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This mesh is a 60's style shift dress. I know there are meshes for short dresses out there, but because I'm obsessed with mod styles I had to have a real shift dress mesh. This mesh is more of what I consider a true shift dress because it's straight, even through the waist, and the top smoothes out the chest area.
I'm attaching two formal recolors of it. In the future I plan to make some everyday skins for it in fun prints.
You may recolour my meshes and post the recolours on any
free site.
This mesh may be included with your downloads, just please link to this post for credit.
I have included the texture map (uv map) if you want to make recolors of the dress. If you don't want to make recolors, you don't need the map.
Polygon Counts:
vertices: 2894
faces: 4400
Additional Credits:
Thanks also to HystericalParoxysm, Tiggerypum and everyone else who contributed to the meshing and skinning tutorials.
This mesh was created with SimPE, Milkshape, wes_h's Unimesh tools, Extended manual and demon32's tools. Thank you to their creators also.
225 people have said thanks to spambi2004 for this download.
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