MisterDog opened this issue on Sep 07, 2002 ยท 6 posts
MisterDog posted Sat, 07 September 2002 at 2:08 PM
They are based on Vicky2, since P5 isn't in hand, and for a while more people will have V2, anyway.
Above is a front-on picture comparing the two with a zeroed-out V2. On the left is Vicky, in all "her" anorexic, silicon-implanted, post-operative transsexual glory.
In the middle is a figure based on a 1950s-era German naturist. As you can see, she was a bit of a burly young lady, which makes sense given the traditional association betwen naturism and "physical culture" in Germany.
On the right is a figure that came from a photograph of three women (probably once titled "The Muses" but more likely known as "an excuse to get three women naked"). As far as I can tell, it's 1890s French.
I have already recognized some technical problems, like that damnable shoulder crease, the fact that Vicky's middle makes it very difficult to make a woman with a thicker waist who isn't obese, and others. If you spot a technical problem, please let me know--and let me know how to fix it.
Likewise, I've no idea how to turn this into a transportable form. Most of my alterations have been direct x/y/z size modifications of individual body parts, since the "morphs" didn't make changes in a way I wanted, for the most part.
MisterDog posted Sat, 07 September 2002 at 2:09 PM
MisterDog posted Sat, 07 September 2002 at 2:10 PM
Oh, and in case you ask, yes, that German girl had ENORMOUS feet.
MisterDog posted Sat, 07 September 2002 at 2:11 PM
One last thing--I intend to give these away free for nothing.
MarianneR posted Sat, 07 September 2002 at 5:11 PM
This is interesting. They certainly look more like real people. But then the problem is, how do you dress them? I wonder if it would be possible to use the Tailor on Vicky's clothes.
MisterDog posted Sat, 07 September 2002 at 6:27 PM
There are reasons I'm going to just give these away. There would be some work involved in transferring the alteration to clothes. Theoretically, analogous morphs could be applied to clothes.