"Silk Hiding Steel" Dress
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Created by Spoonsthings
Uploaded: 18th Aug 2015 at 1:43 AM
My third release in the Game of Thrones series, and my first creation for a character other than Sansa. This isn't really a faithful replica of any one dress, but a design cobbled together from several dresses worn by Margaery Tyrell in the third season. Most of them seem to involve a stiffened bodice of brocade almost like a corset, with a plunging neckline, geometrically shaped cap sleeves, often a partially exposed midriff, and always the thorny silver rose of House Tyrell worn at Margaery's waist. Compared to the intricate construction of her bodices, Margaery's skirts are usually simple: flowing layers of diaphanous silk.
This was probably the most challenging of all the clothes I have made: the midriff especially took a lot of work to get smooth and to not clip with the rest of the mesh. Even so, there are few spots (especially at the hip) where pinpoint clipping can be seen with certain poses. Also, the preview images show that certain poses result in weirdness with the skirt, the skirt being drawn up to expose a hole in the ankle (as with my Sansa rose dress) or clipping with itself. I must note that the skirt looks fine when the sim is actually in motion: you can see Margaery dancing her heart out, and there are no issues with bone assignments. And the vast majority of poses (which hold the legs fairly close together but not too close) are fine: as long as you avoid a few problematic poses or just use the dress for gameplay, weirdness should be minimal. Polycount is high but not too high at 5200~ish polys, and all textures are 1024.
The factory-settings preset is the one shown in the morphs preview, simply because CTU was not being cooperative. In the main preview image the bodice (channel 1) is CASted with a tooled leather pattern, because that seemed the closest to the kind of pattern used for Margaery's dresses. You might want to experiment with different patterns... after all, this could be any one of Margaery's dresses.
YA/AF, enabled for everyday and formal, disabled for random.
Three recolorable channels (bodice / skirt / decorative details such as waist trim and sleeve linings)
All LOD's and morphs except for the pregnant morph are supported.
File size: ~1.4 MB (1024x1024 textures)
Polygon Counts:
~5150 polys, ~3800 vertices
Additional Credits:
Mesh credits: EA
Tools used: Milkshape 1.8.5, Mesh Toolkit (CMarNYC), CTU (Delphy), PS6, GIMP 2.0
Textures were cobbled together from EA textures and images found on Google Search.
This was probably the most challenging of all the clothes I have made: the midriff especially took a lot of work to get smooth and to not clip with the rest of the mesh. Even so, there are few spots (especially at the hip) where pinpoint clipping can be seen with certain poses. Also, the preview images show that certain poses result in weirdness with the skirt, the skirt being drawn up to expose a hole in the ankle (as with my Sansa rose dress) or clipping with itself. I must note that the skirt looks fine when the sim is actually in motion: you can see Margaery dancing her heart out, and there are no issues with bone assignments. And the vast majority of poses (which hold the legs fairly close together but not too close) are fine: as long as you avoid a few problematic poses or just use the dress for gameplay, weirdness should be minimal. Polycount is high but not too high at 5200~ish polys, and all textures are 1024.
The factory-settings preset is the one shown in the morphs preview, simply because CTU was not being cooperative. In the main preview image the bodice (channel 1) is CASted with a tooled leather pattern, because that seemed the closest to the kind of pattern used for Margaery's dresses. You might want to experiment with different patterns... after all, this could be any one of Margaery's dresses.
YA/AF, enabled for everyday and formal, disabled for random.
Three recolorable channels (bodice / skirt / decorative details such as waist trim and sleeve linings)
All LOD's and morphs except for the pregnant morph are supported.
File size: ~1.4 MB (1024x1024 textures)
Polygon Counts:
~5150 polys, ~3800 vertices
Additional Credits:
Mesh credits: EA
Tools used: Milkshape 1.8.5, Mesh Toolkit (CMarNYC), CTU (Delphy), PS6, GIMP 2.0
Textures were cobbled together from EA textures and images found on Google Search.
This is a new mesh, and means that it's a brand new self contained object that usually does not require a specific Pack (although this is possible depending on the type). It may have Recolours hosted on MTS - check below for more information.
Filename | Size | Downloads | Date | |||||
[spoons] silk hiding steel dress v2.zip
| A dress based on Margaery's outfits from GoT
Size: 1.07 MB · Downloads: 21,402 · 18th Aug 2015 |
1.07 MB | 21,402 | 18th Aug 2015 | |||||
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2. Extract the zip, rar, or 7z file. Now you will have either a .package or a .sims3pack file.
For Package files:
1. Cut and paste the file into your Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Mods\Packages folder. If you do not already have this folder, you should read the full guide to Package files first: Sims 3:Installing Package Fileswiki, so you can make sure your game is fully patched and you have the correct Resource.cfg file.
2. Run the game, and find your content where the creator said it would be (build mode, buy mode, Create-a-Sim, etc.).
For Sims3Pack files:
1. Cut and paste it into your Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Downloads folder. If you do not have this folder yet, it is recommended that you open the game and then close it again so that this folder will be automatically created. Then you can place the .sims3pack into your Downloads folder.
2. Load the game's Launcher, and click on the Downloads tab. Find the item in the list and tick the box beside it. Then press the Install button below the list.
3. Wait for the installer to load, and it will install the content to the game. You will get a message letting you know when it's done.
4. Run the game, and find your content where the creator said it would be (build mode, buy mode, Create-a-Sim, etc.).
Extracting from RAR, ZIP, or 7z: You will need a special program for this. For Windows, we recommend 7-Zip and for Mac OSX, we recommend Keka. Both are free and safe to use.
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Other Information
Age:
– Young Adult
– Adult
Gender:
– Female
Clothing Type:
– Everyday
– Formal
Clothing Style:
– Fantasy
: Fantasy themed
Other Type:
– Not Applicable
Maxis Flags:
– Not Applicable
Outfit Type:
– Full Outfit
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