HiveWire3D opened this issue on Jun 19, 2013 · 4422 posts
Kludge posted Wed, 17 July 2013 at 4:20 PM
Quote - > Quote - Common element is music2u4u. Which reminds me, how's he doing?
Music! Yeah, I remember him. :-) I don't know how he's doing...I haven't heard from him in a long time but I hope he's well.
He's one of the good guys ("guys" being generic rather than gender specific)
Quote - > Quote - Oooh, cool! I love your work!
Thank you. :-) I've slowed down a lot in the past years...real life can be a bear. But I DO love to model antique things. Thank you for the nice comment.
Bear, maybe. Another b-word with a pile of TOS-violating adjectives in front of it, definitely especially of late. The folks who know about my daughter know what I mean.
Quote - > Quote - While I'm more interested in 1930s through modern day, I've found a few pieces of Victorian era and to a lesser degree Edwardian era clothing that have proven useful.
Ya know, if you look back thru fashion history, it all just sort of repeats itself. Bodice styles are revived, as are skirt styles...just given a different flair. Look how the crinoline was sort of like the wide dresses of the Elizabethan era. :-) It's fun to hop and skip thru time and find commonalities in fashion. THEN model them. ;-)
Ah, yes ... the "double-wide" dresses. ;-)
Tagretting specific periods of interest would come to the 1930s for Parkview (from my Andromeda kinda sorta novel elsewhere), 1953-1963 for elements of my own history and modern era in both normal streetwear and ... hmmm ... I don't know what to call it but examples would be EI's Night Slayer series and Raiver for V4 & the Genesis set derived from it for some other work that is a bit ... ummm ... extreme.
Quote - > Quote - Nah, we wouldn't allow it. You're one of Us. :-)
Thank you, again. :-) I'm glad some folks are willing to claim me!
Well, yeah. It's 'cuz you're cute & cuddly. ;-)
Quote - Music...brings back memories of the good old days. :-)
Yeah. Apparently the real world got to be an issue that's taking more of his time than it had been before. I hate when that happens.
Quote - I take it everyone's gone to HiveWire, so I hope I can remember my password.
Not yet. But I'll get there someday.
Hmmm ... wonder how long it'll take me to get bounced ... ;-)