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senseandviolets
Joined: 22 Jun 2003 Posts: 358 Location: Land of the lizards.
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Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 4:20 pm Post subject: Tailoring store bought fabrics and skins |
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I've noticed some bugs with the tailoring system, since (I think) when the change was made to allow backpacks tailored form hides have an adjective to refer to them by.
As I'm sure has been noticed and maybe even intentional, what was once a "shliss skin backpack", is now a "sshliss backpack". No big deal there. But with store bought fabrics we loose the type of fabric an item is made of when we tailor with it.
For example: a sheet of "textured black karbora" when turned into a backpack will become a "textured black backpack". When making a backpack from hand woven and dyed fabrics this does not happen, both adjectives are retained.
I've noticed this also interferes with the use of patterns. The "bomber jacket pattern" for instance looks like this when used with midnight black leather from the Vale: "a bomber midnight black jacket". When made from woven and dyed fabric however, it appears as this: "a jet black denim bomber jacket". _________________ Behind every optic is a mathematic. |
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