Tracing the Threads of History and Fantasy

Metallic Mirage

Metallic Mirage

Lore has a fantastic set out at We Love Role-Play that makes gorgeous use of PBR. An evening scene and some lighting seemed like a good choice for highlighting the textures. Just look at the table in the light from the oil lamp and of course the couch looks like it has metallic threads woven into the design. This is the PG version of the couch, which includes a nice selection of single animations as well as a couples menu.

I am also really fond of the combination of the Edera tattoo from Juna, which wraps you in leaves and vines, and the Moonlace lingerie from Project, as it is sheer and shows the tattoo design through it. The vines come in four shades and are also tintable for maxium versatility.. The Moonlace lingerie includes a HUD with a large selection of colour options.

I am also wearing a beautifully ornate necklace from Pendulum, which is also out at WLRP. However, I completely forgot to do a good close-up of it, so I will just have to show it again in a later post.

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Golden Rogue

Golden Rogue

We Love Role-Play meets the Dog & Pony Show in today’s post, which dresses up the Teeglepet Akhal Teke with the brand-new Regalia tack set from Cheval D’or (which includes both PBR and fallback textures) and the Akhal Teke Gold applier from the Texture Barn. On this handsome eastern steed, a rogue rides into a medieval city, wearing a PBR-textured outfit from Project and a very fancy bejewelled eyepatch from Pendulum, both from WLRP.

The Teeglepet we’ve already looked at in a prior post, though I think I forgot to mention that the default texture is a PBR-texture, just like on the Marwari.  The Regalia set, like the Dune Lord set, draws inspiration from traditional Marwari tack, but it has been made available for the Akhal Teke as well and looks fabulous on it. And of course it offers a number of texturing options for all the different pieces. The applier from the Texture Barn is a classic Akhal Teke colour, a burnished gold, which also shows off how lean and thin-skinned these horses tend to be, by including detailed muscles and veining.

The outfit from Project includes shirt, breeches and boots and very extensive texturing options for all pieces, including the ability to separate out buttons and different parts of the boots. The PBR textures look amazing on the boots in particular, but it is tougher to get non-shiny surfaces like the shirt to be completely realistic. However, this is definitely a brand to keep an eye on if they plan to keep making such nicely texture role-play outfits for men. Finally, we have the eyepatch from Pendulum, which comes in a left eye and a right eye version and includes both PBR and fallback textures on the HUD. I would have liked the design to include how it is supposed to be fastened, I admit, even if it is obviously designed for the visual impact rather than being at all functional.

Oh, and I lied, I did have one more thing to mention. The Courney hair from Magika is a new release that is out at Access and I do love that she keeps including male sizes on all her hairs.

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