I've tried to make the purple as accurate as possible, while still being 'purple'. Do you think I've got the balance right? Does this look like purple to you?
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It varies according to what screen I view it on but I would consider it to be reasonably purple - not typical purple but within the bounds of interpretation. Whether what I see it as is of any use...
I think your seeing of purple should be OK. I'm just thinking, though - would they sell cloth in huge bolts like that, or individual clothes-sized pieces?
Good! Maybe should test it out on some kids as well.
I think cloth was usually woven the right size for the clothes (which were made of rectangles - even her puff-sleeved dress is a rectangle with no cutting!).
But I just automatically drew it in rolls because that's how it's sold now. And I boast about my committment to historical accuracy... :-)
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It varies according to what screen I view it on but I would consider it to be reasonably purple - not typical purple but within the bounds of interpretation. Whether what I see it as is of any use...
I think your seeing of purple should be OK.
I'm just thinking, though - would they sell cloth in huge bolts like that, or individual clothes-sized pieces?
I see it as purple, definitely. Don't know about the size of cloth pieces, though.
Good!
Maybe should test it out on some kids as well.
I think cloth was usually woven the right size for the clothes (which were made of rectangles - even her puff-sleeved dress is a rectangle with no cutting!).
But I just automatically drew it in rolls because that's how it's sold now. And I boast about my committment to historical accuracy... :-)
Why do you do an alternate version that has the cloth in rectangles, rather than rolls?
I will do, when I come to getting it ready to sell.
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