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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 09 4:28 pm)
looking good! Only thing to niggle at is that the fabric of the dress looks quite heavy like a rib knit and the folds in the front are for a more lighter type fabric like satin or cotton even. Maybe a morph to ease the fold ridges out? Unless thats in the texture? Other than that, what can I say... you are the master!
Thanks guys! The ribbing IS in the texture, even I don't go that far on the mesh! The cross folds in the skirt are in the mesh, though, and there is a "gone" morph for them, and a tilt morph. Maybe I aught to add a "thicker fold" morpg too, I'll have to think about that. It does fit her like a glove though, doesn't it? ;-)
Jim a thicker fold morph would be excellent, that would really set it off. I used to have a dress like this when I was about 18 I think, but mine was cobalt blue thick knit with contrast knit pattern panel down the front. But it is the same dress, boy I tell ya that brings back memories! (Like when I could fit into it!) LOL Great stuff Jim :) .
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Been a lot of loose talk about "tight". This is what I would characterize as a tight dress- accept no substitutes! I had to do an extra morph to get the back of the skirt to work (she is standing very cross-leg here), it will be in SR1 for the dress, I think, later. I very cleverly left the empty channels in the dress so I could inject morphs. ;-)