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Subject: New dress for Vickie


Wynter ( ) posted Tue, 18 July 2000 at 6:54 PM ยท edited Fri, 10 January 2025 at 4:15 AM

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Hi all, Here is a new dress for Vickie, a kind of loose, comfy dress. Uthena has offered to post it from her site and says she'll be doing it sometime tonight. I'll admit to you all, its not perfect. I didn't like the way it moved when bending the thighs from front to back and I fixed that (playing with the spherical falloff zones). However, now the side to side tends to bulge in a funny place. As this is only the 2nd dress I've made from scratch. I think its decent and I'm going ahead and offering it up. If you gurus know how to fix it, I would appreciate any suggestions. All in all, its not bad. The only other problem with it, is the texture tends to break on the sides and do a funny repeating thing. I've covered that up with post render work for the posting pic. I will work on it and see if I can fix the side to side thing. If I don't, and one of you can, well, great! Let me know if I'm a loser for posting this in this condition. ;)


momodot ( ) posted Tue, 18 July 2000 at 7:09 PM

The shape is beautifull. The undulations a little too regular maybe, but it looks like a dress that is definately worth posting :)



picnic ( ) posted Tue, 18 July 2000 at 8:51 PM

Wynter, haven't tried them yet, but I dled the other and am in the process of dling this one. They are very nice. Looking forward to using them. Diane


bushi ( ) posted Wed, 19 July 2000 at 1:41 AM

"A loser of posting this in this condition", heavens no! The stuff you're doing here takes a lot of work to produce. Everything I've made so far has some problems. It pretty much comes down to getting the figure to a point where it works reasonably well then moving on to the next one. You can spend all your time trying to get a model 'perfect' or you can give it your best shot and move on to a new challenge. What you've learned from the previous figures will always improve your current work. I look at some of the Pprops that I made when I first started and just cringe. But without doing them, I wouldn't have been able to make the Real Eyes or melAngel. Keep working at it. The more conformables you make, the better you'll get.


LoboUK ( ) posted Wed, 19 July 2000 at 5:03 AM

That is excellent Wynter, and I know just how much work goes into these - kudos on creating some excellent work Paul


Wynter ( ) posted Wed, 19 July 2000 at 8:37 AM

Thanks everyone, your messages mean a lot to me.


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