odf opened this issue on Oct 27, 2008 · 13933 posts
shante posted Sun, 01 February 2009 at 2:16 AM
Quote - > Quote - I think the ears might look better laid down closer to the skull. Cut down on clipping the hair, at least. :laugh: The ears look alright to me. They aren't dumbo-sized to me. An elf-ear morph might be neat to go with them. Someone is always crazy for elfin ears. :lol: LOLOLOLOL Then people won't care what size they are!
As with the nose, it should be easy to adjust them to individual tastes using morphs. The important bit for me was to get a more or less realistic structure. As with the shape of the head, most people will probably give her long wigs and not notice the difference, but I'd rather like her to look good bald or with very short hair as well.
Oh, and elf ears: excellent! I was going to ask for a list of morph wishes so I could do some practice ones before tackling the expressions. Elf ears will definitely go on it. And a bad-ass stereotypical wicca nose! :biggrin:
Sorry here I am stupid and have been reading this thread backwards so ......someone later in the thread mentioned making a skull cap for this and you asked why. here is a good reason why in my opinion. You can create the skull cap to follow hair line of a regular young woman and tex and transmap it to look like very short hair. If the skull cap is longer over the ears and neck and overlays the original hairline it would also leave room for transmapping for slightly longer hair to release with the figure out of the box. I have some such skull caps created by several artists in the community and use them all the time. No need to texture stubble or hair on the head texture...just do it for the skull cap/hair prop and it can be colorized as needed...until you find nicer hair/hair fits for her. Just an idea.