1760′s Robe a la Francaise – Solids!by Simulated StylesA historically-accurate court gow
1760′s Robe a la Francaise – Solids!by Simulated StylesA historically-accurate court gown in 16 solid swatches – 8 each in “daytime” and “evening” themes.full details and download below the cut… I’m a super-fan of all things historical fashion and French history! There are many different gowns of this style in the community, but I was never quite satisfied with them when it came to the volume of the skirt or the detailing of the iconic “sack-back”. So I made my own to fit my tastes!As my first piece of CC ever, I’m sure it’s far from perfect. But I’m loving it in my game and am super proud of teaching myself how to make this! There are some minor clipping issues when it comes to the arms and skirt, but that was something I was willing to overlook in favor of voluuuuume, bb. This gown in simple solid colors with minor embellishments will be the first in a set of gowns of this style. Historically, the 1760′s court dresses could get very loud, so I plan to release different versions of this dress with more elaborate flounces and patterned fabric. Stay tuned!!1760′s ROBE A LA FRANCAISE – SOLIDSbase game compatible16 swatches in my custom SimulatedShades paletteteen-elder, enabled for both frames, disabled for randomall LODs, morphs, shadow map, specular, normal map, & custom thumbnailsthis is a highish poly mesh (10K polys)download here!Custom pose and Rococo room backdrop by yours truly! I’ll be releasing these soon as well. Thanks especially to @felixandresims and @harrie-cc for the cc in my setting. If you like my content and would like to support me, I’d appreciate your donation through Ko-Fi! I work full-time as a wedding cake designer and am currently out of work for the unforeseeable future due to COVID-19. I am also happy to accept commissions – either for Sims 4 content or for a piece of custom artwork (check out my about page or Ko-Fi for a sampling of my work)Please contact me if you’re interested in recoloring my content – I’m happy to share my already-separated texture files for simpler editing and coloring of individual pieces of the gown!Special thanks & credits:@linzlu – weighting reference@mauvemorn – vertex painting and weights help at @sims4studioofficial@sentate – in-game testing & great advice @simsfromthepast – sleeve flounce & petticoat ruffle textures@teanmoon – bow mesh & texture, specular reference, & amazing tutorials! -- source link
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