Medieval Dress by Whystler and Cassiopeia

What happens when you combine the beautiful cinched waist dress by Cassiopeia and Whystler's hanging sleeves? You get a type of dress very popular in the Middle Ages called a "Cotehardie" that was form fitting in the bodice, and then flared out in the skirt with various kinds of hanging sleeves. This particuolar model is very versatile to derive from as the bodice, the skirt, and the sleeves are all opacity mapped!

This version of the dress is a prototype for developers. You do not want to buy this particular product unless you want a plain cyan-blue dress with no detail or shading whatsoever. Instead, buy one of these dresses derived from this prototype and found in Whystler's full catalogue:

DEVELOPERS

You are hereby licensed to derive from this product if you agree to adhere to the following rules:

1. I would appreciate it if you did not derive from products derived from this, but rather please derive your products from this page. I'm interested in giving license to 2D artists who would like to use this mesh for their own designs. I do not ethically believe in pyramid schemes or middle men. Don't get greedy, get creative and then everyone can benefit from our art for a reasonable price. Deriving from this page also let's me see which products I have given license to use this mesh. As a courtesy to those trying to adhere to this rule, please do not make your derived products derivable.

2. Items derived from this mesh should not contravene the laws of Canada, or the province of Ontario.

3. It is my own personal wish that items derived from this product do not promote hate towards any group of people.

4. Any textures used for this root product, (except for the texture templates and images mentioned below), are under copyright may not be used in any product, including those derived from this root product, without express written permission from T. Shawn Johnson.

Thank you for your interest in deriving from my art! I hope you have as wonderful an experience as I have developing in IMVU.

Remember: do not set your items derivable. If you have set your item derivable, and cannot change it back to non-derivable, you may be asked to remove it from the catalogue

Texture Notes:
-For the dress, use Cassiopeia's templates for her cinched dress found by clicking here
-For the sleeves, use this opacity map as a template: