5 Variations **update Jul 28, 2009** of multi-regional Faded Jeans tf, yf-ef
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Uploaded: 28th Jul 2009 at 12:39 PM
Updated: 29th Jul 2009 at 1:27 PM - updated tm, title, & related
Updated: 29th Jul 2009 at 1:27 PM - updated tm, title, & related
My first upload (and now my 2nd too). Yay.
I decided to make design possibilities more complicated for the world by introducing this flurry of overlapping, fading, or hard-clipped, regions. Yes, I know the base models for the in-game CAS choices are boring if not garish, but it's easy to tell which one is which that way!
To offset how visually offensive (like breakdancing parachute pants in the late 70's/early 80's) those pants are I included some examples of what can be done with them in game. The in game examples are NOT included in the downloads ONLY the 5 basic variations are.
I also increased the availability of these jeans because I believe they can be made to look extremely high-fashion. So instead of just being everyday wear, they are now in formal and atheletic. I also added the EF (elder female) but haven't tested it so I don't know if there's a mesh-compatibility issue.
**EDITED**
The back pocket for the Dual Split should'nt've been the same region as the 1st one so I separated it to a 3rd region. It is a file name change so if you did download the previous version you might want to delete it just to keep the risk of confusion low.
Added TF version for all 5!
I decided to make design possibilities more complicated for the world by introducing this flurry of overlapping, fading, or hard-clipped, regions. Yes, I know the base models for the in-game CAS choices are boring if not garish, but it's easy to tell which one is which that way!
To offset how visually offensive (like breakdancing parachute pants in the late 70's/early 80's) those pants are I included some examples of what can be done with them in game. The in game examples are NOT included in the downloads ONLY the 5 basic variations are.
I also increased the availability of these jeans because I believe they can be made to look extremely high-fashion. So instead of just being everyday wear, they are now in formal and atheletic. I also added the EF (elder female) but haven't tested it so I don't know if there's a mesh-compatibility issue.
**EDITED**
The back pocket for the Dual Split should'nt've been the same region as the 1st one so I separated it to a 3rd region. It is a file name change so if you did download the previous version you might want to delete it just to keep the risk of confusion low.
Added TF version for all 5!
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| 5 region variations for Flared Jeans tf
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| 5 region variations for Flared Jeans yf-ef
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Age:
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– Young Adult
– Adult
– Elder
Gender:
– Female
Clothing Type:
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– Formal
– Athletic
Clothing Style:
– Modern
– Alternative
: Emo/Goth/Punk etc
Other Type:
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Outfit Type:
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