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RepurpoSheet Awning - TS2 beddings as...awnings??

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Uploaded: 14th Aug 2023 at 10:09 AM
This is definitely not the first item in my "use TS2 beddings for just so many things" project I thought would get shared first, but it's the first one that I finished to my satisfaction, so here we are.

The fabric mesh is an untouched Dandy Striper Awning, but within I included a frame for realism (I guess???), which you're likely only going to see if it's directly visible through a window or if you're playing in first-person mode, but the fact is, I did it anyway, because Reasons™. I didn't include the frame on the lower LOD as you're even less likely to see it, hence the enormous disparity in poly count between the LOD0 (352) and LOD1 (44).

The stitching is overly large, for decoration purposes, and is in the color of the bedsheet in the set, usually. Most swatches have custom thumbnails, and almost all have a style assigned. 34, count 'em, 34 swatches, even the hazard-zone striped one my girlfriend and I refer to as being "the AAAAAAAA fabric" and the weird silky/grungy ones.

The original purpose on these is to decorate a nursery, actually, placing an awning above a bassinet (when shrunk) or a crib (at normal size), though be aware that they don't scale up well, because I didn't think about higher-quality textures until I was most of the way finished.

Enormous thanks to HugeLunatic for helping me figure out how to extract the bedding files from TS2! This entire project wouldn't have been possible without that.