mathman opened this issue on Jun 20, 2003 ยท 7 posts
pdxjims posted Fri, 20 June 2003 at 1:05 AM
It doesn't work well, but there are ways to get the effect in still images. First, don't conform the cloths. Second, resize the clothing to a close fit. Individual parts will need to be resized. Third, pose the clothing the same way you'd pose the figure, and do it over the figure. You'll have to do some postwork after, and probably need to make parts of the underlying figure of Mike or Vicky invisible, but you can get a nice effect. There are gender bending cloths out there for Vicky if you mix and match tops and bottoms. Female clothing for Mike is tougher. A kilt and a t-shirt with a little work with a magnet and a common tiled texture works pretty well as a simple dress. Add a feather boa, a modified texture with makeup, and a high updo and you've got a pretty fair steriotypical drag queen. The best drag queens would look so much like Vicky that you couldn't tell they're real anyway. The best toption for a drag queen though is V3. Use the male face morphs and muscle packs and the regular V3 conforming cloths for a good combination look. Hope this helps. pdxjims (after all, leather is just another form of drag).