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Subject: Does anyone have a dress for a "saloon girl?!'


ronknights ( ) posted Sun, 27 January 2002 at 3:32 PM · edited Mon, 19 August 2024 at 1:02 AM

I'm getting ready to do some more Michael Cowboy pictures. I want to take Michael inside the wonderful Sams3d saloon this time. I'd like to have some pictures of Michael with a "saloon girl" (tasefully done), in addition to a bar keeper, and other "cowboys." I can use P4 figures (or the wonderful Ultramorph woman) for those other characters because that allows more flexibility. What I'd like is a dress for the saloon girl, and heck, clothes for the men as well. I have no idea what would be deemed an "authentic" dress for the woman. Does anyone know of such a dress?! Ron


Little_Dragon ( ) posted Sun, 27 January 2002 at 4:03 PM

Serge Marck has some wonderful period dresses at Poserfashion, although they're mostly formal and none really screams "saloon girl."

Gloria Gast has some nice period pieces over at Poser Junction, also.

Ghastley has a few outfits that might work with appropriate textures, such as the off-shoulder blouse or flamenco dress.

GreyLight has a few Western-themed items (hats, clothes, holsters, accessories) in its Poser Archives.



VirtualSite ( ) posted Sun, 27 January 2002 at 4:14 PM

Ron, check the Ebie dress at PoserWorld. With a little retexturing, itd work like a charm.


ronknights ( ) posted Sun, 27 January 2002 at 5:07 PM

Hmm, I can check that stuff out. Thanks.


pokeydots ( ) posted Sun, 27 January 2002 at 6:07 PM

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Hey Ron, I agree the Ebie dress might work :) Here is an image for you, lol a Teacher I once had. She is not a nun, as when I got to forth grade, the nuns were dwindling! This is Miss Rose, and she's not pregnant, lol just fat!

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ronknights ( ) posted Sun, 27 January 2002 at 8:26 PM

Wow. At first, I thought this was the Ebie dress! It was just an image of an old teacher. I think many of us had some just like her?!


Butch ( ) posted Sun, 27 January 2002 at 8:26 PM

Yeah, but can Vickie CanCan in them? All Saloon girls have to know how to do the CanCan.


ChuckEvans ( ) posted Mon, 28 January 2002 at 12:41 AM

Glad to see you still "working", Ron. Was worried you might have lost faith in the friends you have in the "city". (big happy grin)


ronknights ( ) posted Mon, 28 January 2002 at 6:38 AM

I will never entirely lose faith. One thing I've done is to turn more toward my own creativity, and less to other external pursuits. I won't to any "advertisements," unless they fit into my projects. I can't think of any freebie things to do for awhile.... That stuff is so complicated. One example is the way I've needed to modify some "canned pose sets" because they never seemed to work right from the beginning. I routinely fix an entire pose set. I doubt I could release them as freebies, because the original creator might get mad. If the pose sets were made right at the beginning, I wouldn't need to fix them. Ron


Jim Burton ( ) posted Mon, 28 January 2002 at 1:17 PM

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This is going to get real expensive, but you asked! MABFairyqueens "Mulon Rouge" (sp) texture looks a lot like the Hollywood version of awhat a dance hall girl would wear, you already have the French Maid set, I think. I don't remamber if I put a length dial in the skirt or not, as it should be a little longer - a lot longer if you werw going for th ereal thing. Shoes are all wrong too, boots would be more correct, perhaps.


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