A picture of my latest WIP. A turtleneck tanktop and a pleaded miniskirt for V4. I've made the skirt some time ago, I got my inspiration for this on my vacation in the czech republic; I saw a girl walking with a skirt like this and I was sold : I had to make this. It's a hybrid cloth: the belt is conforming and the skirt is dynamic, so it's very suitable for animations, and you have to agree with me: this skirt has to dance. I still have to do some work on it : there is an open seam and I want some FBM morphs on the conforming part.
The tanktop is another story: The inspiration for this came from a dancers-outfit in a dutch TV-show, and my wife has sort alike sweater, It's one of my first models I made in Hexagon. first I wanted to make some nice folds with the brush tools in Hexagon, but I came to the conclusion that those need a steady hand and a lot of patience, so after a lot of desperate attempts I decided to made the tanktop fit in the poser cloth room. Perhaps in the next project I use those tools, they have a lot of potential. ( by the way: the skirt was made in Rhino, my favourite modeller.)
The tanktop needs also some more work: I want some more FBM and PBM morphs in it, so it can be used for multiple figures.
The texture is a mathmatic loom, produced by the excellent mathmatic program of Bagginshill, but I suppose that some cheerleader colors will also suits this outfit.
The shoes are from the cutoff pants by BillyT.
Please some comments.
Regards,
Bopperthijs
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