The Furry and the Roly Poly skirt
npirl.blogspot.com/2008/10/four-yip-fahion-blender-la-alp...
No, I have not decided to become a Furry. A close friend of mine has graciously helped me with these photos. She would also prefer to maintain her anonymity, so I will respect her wishes and not disclose her name...
The outfit is largely made out of four Yip's Roly Poly ensemble, from which I used both the skirts, the flower belt and the bird bow, the roly polies on the chest and the flying birdies. The top garment is by June Dion and is part of a Victorian dress called Vanessa. The furry avatar (of which my friend is only is using the head) is created by Miaka Amat and this is truly one of the most beautiful furry faces that I have seen. Instead of obliterating all expressiveness in the usual jumble of prims, Amat, has utilized the top part of the human shape and added prims only to the cheeks and chin. Finally, the boots are by LuizHernandez Slade and can be found at the Freebie Dungeon.
The Furry and the Roly Poly skirt
npirl.blogspot.com/2008/10/four-yip-fahion-blender-la-alp...
No, I have not decided to become a Furry. A close friend of mine has graciously helped me with these photos. She would also prefer to maintain her anonymity, so I will respect her wishes and not disclose her name...
The outfit is largely made out of four Yip's Roly Poly ensemble, from which I used both the skirts, the flower belt and the bird bow, the roly polies on the chest and the flying birdies. The top garment is by June Dion and is part of a Victorian dress called Vanessa. The furry avatar (of which my friend is only is using the head) is created by Miaka Amat and this is truly one of the most beautiful furry faces that I have seen. Instead of obliterating all expressiveness in the usual jumble of prims, Amat, has utilized the top part of the human shape and added prims only to the cheeks and chin. Finally, the boots are by LuizHernandez Slade and can be found at the Freebie Dungeon.