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Subject: A V V question.....and probably a stupid one.....


mastercrash13 ( ) posted Thu, 06 June 2002 at 12:08 AM ยท edited Sat, 10 August 2024 at 2:14 AM

Hey all, Ok this is probably a stupid question regarding Voluptuous Vicki and shoes. I've tried everything repeatedly and I think it's gotten to the point where I'm doing the same things over and over again to no avail. I've tried to contact them over there but thier mail keeps coming back as undeliverable so to here I turn to you Poser Masters. It's VV2 and I understand to use the the MATs that come with the set. Now what I'm trying to use is the Night life shoes with her. Process; Load VV2 / Morph feet for High Heels / add 5 to the foot and toe bends because the shoes are perfect at 50 & 50 / Load shoes in order / conform / now they conform up from the foot / load the ankle boot morph to the boot and they're on but they're too big and if I morph the boots to a diffrent style they're VERY obviously too big. Forget the pumps or the sandles. I've tried using the V V morphs I've tried the Vicki HH morphs, I've threatend V V with throwing her into the streets naked with deformed shoes and I've even tried threatening my PC with my AK-47. I'm now officially lost and ready to trash VV This is probably a VERY simple problem and I've missed a step some place. Any thoughts? Crash


Routledge ( ) posted Thu, 06 June 2002 at 4:36 AM

Voluptuous Vicki has been re-scaled. Her shins are longer than a standard Victoria figure by 20%. This can cause one problem similar to yours, here`s what I discovered: When you use a Victoria conforming shoe on VV , that shoe can sometimes have an invisible shin. To check this out select the shoe from the "figure" tab under the main window, then from bodyparts on the other tab see if there is a "shin" part. If there is select it and its dials will come up. Set the Y scale to 120% and it will hopefully solve some of the deformation. It is not perfect, scaling bodyparts can cause some odd deformations. An alternative is to scale VolVics shins down to 100% Y scale (and rename her "Dumpy Vic") Hope this helps Mark


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