Wow this looks very nice, cool upgrade over the original. Have they aged from child to now being preteen in this one?
I also enjoy how you're recreated the amazing one-piece swimsuit designs from the original and now created some new looking one-piece swimsuits as well! Derpy's swimsuit looks great, the black & yellow is quite dashing on her. Yellow as the primary colour is a bold choice, but works well as she's blonde. The sporty look really suits her, I wonder if she's going to try and swim across the lake! Cherrilee's washed-dye blue looks really wonderful, a cute and playful swimsuit which is a delight! And while it might seem basic, you cannot beat the pure joy that is a plain black one-piece swimsuit as you've given Blossomforth! With Blossomforth in the pure black one-piece swimsuit, she'd be an amazing daughter to carry in the water or have climb playfully on you by the shore. To carry her, rub her back and softly kiss her on the cheek. She looks amazing in it! Helps go both way as well be it good or poor swimmer, black can fit either profile hehe.
PS. I even commented on that one six years ago, awesome! One-piece swimsuits are evergreen in their appeal! <3
Wow this looks very nice, cool upgrade over the original. Have they aged from child to now being pre
It's great to hear you liked my choices for the alt swimsuits, I wasn't really sure about going for plain black for Blossomforth, specially when compared to the other two, but your comments makes me think it was the right one.
yo what up It's great to hear you liked my choices for the alt swimsuits, I wasn't really sure abou
Oh yeah for sure, it was a great choice for all of them. A lot of people overlook black (or plain any colour, bed it red, pink etc) because they worry it's boring. But you can over-design too much I think. A pure black swimsuit is fantastic, it can work in either scenario be it Blossomforth the confident swimmer or the learner swimmer. I love the versatility, and it's so adorable!
Oh yeah for sure, it was a great choice for all of them. A lot of people overlook black (or plain an