Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Urban/Hip-hop Clothes or Props: Do they exsist?

Fumanshoo opened this issue on May 14, 2006 · 10 posts


Fumanshoo posted Mon, 15 May 2006 at 6:03 PM

Quote - You can call him what you want. The message implied is - darker skin equates to guys with guns. Which attachs itself to a whole host of other negative racial / ethnic stereotypes which are actually, speaking through a degree in poly sci/criminology which specialized in studying 'notions' and 'institutionalized normative assumptions' about crime and race, not fully accurate despite public perception. But that's off-topic here. They are however, not hip-hop so much as hoodlum. Taking into account Tyger_purr's comments, it looks like a hip-hop look is just hard to make... The jeans are good, but it is regretable if it is true that making a genuinely baggy look is not possible without dynamics.

 

I felt the same as you regarding the above images. When I picture Hip-Hop clothing, I envision Avarex jackets, Timberlands, loose fitting jeans, over-sized sweatshirts, and fitted baseball caps.  I guess I'll have to either keep searching the internet or learn to make my own clothing. If I CAN learn how to make my own urban clothes, I'll be sure to post them here for the Renderosity Community approval first! Thanks everyone for your imput.