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the-exiled-muse — A Fashionable Interlude

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Published: 2019-06-30 01:59:12 +0000 UTC; Views: 326; Favourites: 2; Downloads: 0
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Description This is just a light-hearted little interlude featuring the Apachii Goddess Store and Nailflan's Princess Line Dress mods. 

Deval's comment on how the goddesses are smarter than they are beautiful refers to how most of the merchants are master trainers, armorers, or enchanters. And each merchant is named and modeled after a mythical goddess.

For those who aren't familiar with "Rude Song", here are the lyrics

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alishepcr85 [2019-06-30 09:57:09 +0000 UTC]

Here in Italy, we had a tv program called "Ma come ti vesti?!". There was two fashion advisors whose goal was to improve the fashion attire of people who usually wore casuals clothes or not following the newest and fashion clothes of the season. Deval reminded me of one of those two fashion advisors, the male one.
I loved this comic, I can feel Arzakh, as someone who always dress in the most comfortable way possible and hates those long dresses.
I didn't knew there was a version of Apachii Divine Elegance Store for Oblivion, but I'm sticking with Palonyria, she has always the best elegant clothes. Always refer to Altmer for elegant attires, they know how to do it correctly.
Can't wait to see the next one!

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the-exiled-muse In reply to alishepcr85 [2019-06-30 17:20:44 +0000 UTC]

I'm not familiar with that show, but there are similar ones in the U.S. Maybe you're familiar with "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy"? That was my inspiration.

The main difference was that Deval does have a point in that titled nobility, particularly those who rule, have a responsibility to represent their people well, which means they have to look respectable.

I agree regarding Palonyria. In my story, the lovely Altmer designed Arzakh's current Morrowind-style dress and made a field version of the Arch-Mage's robes .

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Wynnifredd [2019-06-30 03:48:31 +0000 UTC]

you may want to try editing some of the darker pics. I couldn't hardly see the dresses. and i wanna! *tosses a toddler fit*
i think even paint these days has ways to improve the lighting in a screenshot.
most of my screencaps from Skyrim are edited using hte photo gallery basic editor

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the-exiled-muse In reply to Wynnifredd [2019-06-30 05:54:12 +0000 UTC]

So does Corel PsP (which I use). I'll see what I can do.

I suspect I know which panels you're referring to, the ones in eight and nine took place in a room with purple lighting that was tricky to work with. But I'd like to be certain please. Could you let me know please? Thanks.

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Wynnifredd In reply to the-exiled-muse [2019-06-30 08:39:59 +0000 UTC]

From about five to the end, any and all details are lost to shadows, at least on my computer screen, and for some of them (like where she's talking about arch? o.0) i think the detail is kinda necessary to get the joke.

though, in truth, so much of the characters is shadowed in all the panels, they could stand at least a little contrast fiddling or lighting adjustment. 

but again, the some/most of the fault could be my screen.  I fiddle the lighting in just about all my pics, so if they seem to bright, that might be why.

edit: i misspoke, the second to the last screenshot one can actually see detail on her outfit. 

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the-exiled-muse In reply to Wynnifredd [2019-06-30 08:58:34 +0000 UTC]

I've just edited panels eight and nine to make them lighter. The tricky part is to not make them seem washed out. 

The panels with black dresses are particularly challenging because of their color. Also, if I zoomed in one some of these outfits too much, I'd have to put a mature content tag on it.

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Wynnifredd In reply to the-exiled-muse [2019-06-30 19:12:44 +0000 UTC]

that i most assuredly understand. Like I said, i think some of the problem may be my monitor.

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