2012年03月08日
Mesh dress
There are lucky chairs for mesh dress. There are four chairs but the prize is changing and the interval is 20 minutes. I visited there every night using timer set. Finally I got it with "T" and "?" in succession, for me and my sister. This dress has mesh on the skirt only. With Phoenix viewer, the lowest picture quality cannot see the mesh. This can be used to identify mesh object.
Lucky chairs: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Lyashko/160/17/53
It fits well with the body line but there is not so much difference from a normal Linden skirt. The Japanese kimono that my sister is wearing is the normal wearable long skirt.
The mesh skirt also elongated while dancing as same as the Linden skirt. It seems that the pattern deformation is a bit smoother and there are few strange breaks. Naturally this kind of dancing is not suitable for such long skirt, so I cannot see so big meaning to use mesh for a long skirt.
The significant difference can be seen by comparison with a flexible type object skirt. Legs do not come out of skirt even with hard dancing. For the traditional prim skirt, only possible solution is to wear multiple pieces on legs or hip, to make big flair to cover leg movement, or to make it short allowing exposing legs. The mesh skirt will be most effective for dancing with midi-skirt.
But the mesh is not almighty and it does not fit with the body line perfectly. Midi or mini skirt does not do well for sitting as the long one shown in the first picture. The inside can be seen. As shown below the inside is transparent and not necessary to wear under clothing, but it looks bizarre. I have tried only a few mesh dresses, but there may be some difference in quality today. They will be improved drastically soon, but for right now, it is recommended to pick suitable one for purpose and check it with demo-goods if available.
Lucky chairs: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Lyashko/160/17/53
It fits well with the body line but there is not so much difference from a normal Linden skirt. The Japanese kimono that my sister is wearing is the normal wearable long skirt.
The mesh skirt also elongated while dancing as same as the Linden skirt. It seems that the pattern deformation is a bit smoother and there are few strange breaks. Naturally this kind of dancing is not suitable for such long skirt, so I cannot see so big meaning to use mesh for a long skirt.
The significant difference can be seen by comparison with a flexible type object skirt. Legs do not come out of skirt even with hard dancing. For the traditional prim skirt, only possible solution is to wear multiple pieces on legs or hip, to make big flair to cover leg movement, or to make it short allowing exposing legs. The mesh skirt will be most effective for dancing with midi-skirt.
But the mesh is not almighty and it does not fit with the body line perfectly. Midi or mini skirt does not do well for sitting as the long one shown in the first picture. The inside can be seen. As shown below the inside is transparent and not necessary to wear under clothing, but it looks bizarre. I have tried only a few mesh dresses, but there may be some difference in quality today. They will be improved drastically soon, but for right now, it is recommended to pick suitable one for purpose and check it with demo-goods if available.
Posted by Temi Oyen at 22:55│Comments(0)
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