16 March 2023

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These past few months I amused myself by studying body and dress mesh making.

As a result, several franken meshes were created, the testing of which was taken over from me by the great team of the Historical Sims Discord channel.
A huge thank you to everyone!

Special thanks to the Metropolitan Museum and the Victoria&Albert Museum for the many images.


These outfits are made from the old rococo mesh of Sim Ages, and the slippers for the two more elaborate outfits are TS4 conversions from the original mesh Regal Sims.

(note: It cannot be used with his original textures, because the size and layout of the TS4 texture is not really conducive to more detailed textures.)

There aren't too many textures, but as time allows, more will be made.

SimAges alpha leyered rococo dress - remapped version



Some teen version



Robe d'angalise - English style rococo dress



Robe d'francaise - French style rococo dress





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I think there are very few meshes or recolors for this wonderful fashion era.

English Wikipedia article

The Hungarian article

and its translation

Biedermeier (bieder: simple, modest; Meier: the most common German surname) was a transitional art style primarily in Central Europe, mainly between 1815 and 1848. A bourgeois style developed in parallel with the slow death of classicism and the empire, which flourished in Hungary under the name "tablabíro" style. It appeared in several art forms, such as painting, literature and home culture. The style exudes a petty-bourgeois milieu, peace, and tranquility with simple tools, without pathos, both in painting and in the area of home furnishings. It is characterized by an understanding representation of the little man. This is why the portrait plays an important role, the Biedermeier portraits are usually classicist paintings imbued with petty-bourgeois romance. The genre image is also important, one of the best-known examples of which is József Borsos's painting After the Ball in the Hungarian National Gallery. The first Hungarian card is often classified as Biedermeier style. Biedermeier furniture is characterized by its curved shapes. A new type of cabinet is the display cabinet. Authentic Biedermeier furniture is preserved in Mór Jókai's villa in Balatonfüred and in the Hungarian National Museum (Ferenc Deák's desk). Biedermeier literature, like painting, emphasizes the image of life.
Certain elements of the style can even be found in the poetry of Sándor Petőfi.
contents

Mór Jókai - hungarian novelist, journalist, politician, the most significant Hungarian literary creator of the 19th century.
His famous novels related to the er

Golden Man

The Sea-Eyed Lady

A Hungarian Nabob

One the God - Manasseh

The Nameless Castle

Ferenc Deák - politician, lawyer, who had a significant role in abolishing the colonial status after the revolution of 1848-49. Hungarian history bestowed him with the honorary title of "Wise of the Homeland".

Sándor Petőfi - Poet. Iconic figure of the Hungarian revolution of 1848. He died young - (he fell in a battle), but his oeuvre is nevertheless huge. He was a poet of the revolution, notoriously outspoken and wild in style

Táblabíró - County judge (Latin: Tabulae Regiae Judiciariae Assessor; German: Gerichtstafelbeisitzer) is a title that was in use in the Kingdom of Hungary until 1848.
Only a nobleman with his own estate could wear it.

Although the above descriptions emphasize simplicity, in fact this became the fashion style that was already referred to as "new rococo" in its mature period. With reason, because perhaps it surpassed even the first Rococo in terms of spectacle.

Well, after the history lesson, let's get to the point  :wink:
One of the two dresses is a ball gown inspired by a beautiful Austrian painting.

https://sammlung.wienmuseum.at/en/object/562586/



For the second one, I borrowed the test texture from a regency-early Victorian riding dress



Teen versions



Tf-ef both. There is no morph.

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I've been wanting a mesh like this for a long time.
I love the crinoline era, the excessively fluffy, lacy, ruffled dresses of the era.
Sussi's old crinoline was the basic mesh, of which I first straightened the skirt part - the first crinolines were made from this first with the help of Cakeyy and then LizCrea - then i added some alpha layers.
I used an also old Sims Markplatz mesh as a study, and since I don't feel confident enough to build a completely independent mesh yet, I used Schonnenschein's meshes


as a base several times. (Okay, I know it's cheating, but maybe this way I can be more sure that there won't be any problems in game.)

It comes with three textures, af-yf-ef, and the tf version.
One of the adult dresses is a white silk with lots of lace and ruffled sleeves, the second was inspired by a portrait of Empress Elisabeth as a young empress,



while the third is a dark blue dress with silver lace.
For the teen version, I wanted to make white in addition to the dark blue and gold lace, but somehow I ended up with only pink.
It has a bit of a confectioner's cake effect, but it's cute.

Note:
Due to the large circumference of the skirts, the arms sink into the dress - but those who use a similar type of mesh in a historical hood may already be used to this.




Teen versions



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