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Subject: Flat chested....?


Anzan ( ) posted Thu, 08 November 2001 at 2:27 PM ยท edited Thu, 01 August 2024 at 5:57 PM

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Anyone know a way to make this chest more real? With the dress covering all her cleavage it makes the chest seem very.. flat and fake. Any suggestions?


Questor ( ) posted Thu, 08 November 2001 at 2:47 PM

flat and fake? Don't you know any small chested women then? Or are they all built like Ironbear's amazons? About the only suggestion I can think of, is to use magnets to change the shape of the clothing, or create a morph in a modelling application to increase the breast size of the dress.


Anzan ( ) posted Thu, 08 November 2001 at 4:01 PM

no no..lol... I don't want it looking fake.. I just mean the upper torso doesn't have any shape to it, one way or another.. :grins: I mean ABOVE the hemline... not the breasts themselves. Thanks


Questor ( ) posted Thu, 08 November 2001 at 5:29 PM

Attached Link: http://www.morphworld30.com/

LOL, Oh I see, sorry, I misunderstood. I seem to recall that there was an upper chest morph available (I think by traveller) that gave the upper chest some shape, as most breasts start higher than the posette things. You could possible check his site (Morph World 3) and if it's not there, mail him and ask if he still has it available. Traveller is a nice guy and may well help you out on this. I'm afraid I don't know if there are any other similar morphs available as it's been quite a while since I've looked for Posette morphs. If I'm seeing that picture wrong and it's Vickie, there is a bunch of chest morphs for Vickie at Morph world in the archive I think, which may address this issue.


Anzan ( ) posted Thu, 08 November 2001 at 5:42 PM

Yep.. it's Vicki :Grins: I didn't include much of the picture to tell. I'll check that out.. thank you very much. Anzan


shadowcat ( ) posted Thu, 08 November 2001 at 6:13 PM

adding shading to the dress texture may help as well


melanie ( ) posted Thu, 08 November 2001 at 8:01 PM

Maybe it's the lighting. Try a different angle with your lights to cast the shadows differently. Just a thought. Melanie


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