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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 10:01 am)
I forgot that the bikini is quite large. If you have photoshop, you could make a render with bikini and without. Put the pics on separate layers (with bikini on on top) and then erase out some of the bikini (ie. make it smaller or even tube top like) and the underdressed parts from the render in the layer below will be revealed showing the texture. Or you could just draw something that looks like a tube-top or wrapping. I don't think the thread will hurt the texture sales though. Naturally, I sure hope not. : )
LOL Dave.. when you said "wrapping" I thought of a big red BOW! but then again.. that'll peobably be viewed upon as if I was turning Kiki (a WOMAN) into a sort of GIFT L Sooo I think I'll just either leave it be or fiddle a little with somethng that could look like a top. :o) Good suggestions. I guess I could also transmap the top smaller.
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I semi-agree with A_ - I somehow doubt that your texture has got bad publicity from this, LOL! As for the bikini covering too much - I haven't seen the base model but somehow that sounds almost impossible... I'd have thought MOST of the "character" of the texture is in the face, but there's a semi-simple (I assume) solution to an oversized bit of clothing. Use a transmap to make it smaller. I must admit that I'd imagined a fairly thin top, possibly because the model is so small or possibly because kids tend to want to "grow up instantly" and copy their parents. Grief knows my son loves wearing my shoes, no matter how many times larger they are than his feet. In fact "find the shoes" has replaced "find the car keys" as all-time unfavourite past-time in our house... Ditto with wifey's slippers (last night she had one - the other one did eventually show up this morning. We don't know where he hides them!). He's even taken to wearing his own shoes on his hands and my shoes "on" his feet to better impersonate a quadruped dinosaur (usually a triceratops or stegosaurus when quadrupedal - usually a T-Rex when bipedal). Sigh. Cheers, Cliff