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Ghetto Clothing with Shirts

Sora Ritter
Registered User
Join date: 1 Apr 2004
Posts: 13
08-16-2004 07:20
im think we can use some ghetto clothing like making a shirt dat hangs down past the torso i tried the Jacket but it just has those thigh things like it doesnt act like a shirt
Catherine Omega
Geometry Ninja
Join date: 10 Jan 2003
Posts: 2,053
08-16-2004 09:35
The textures and clothing forum might be a better place to ask about this. They'd tell you to use the skirt mesh. Yes, the skirt mesh. It'll do what you're after.
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Wraith Jensen
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Join date: 8 Aug 2004
Posts: 130
08-16-2004 10:09
It really doesn't, Catherine. I;ve tried using the skirt for various things, and it just doesn't look good. Up close, I think it looks close even for skirts. One thing the skirt desparately needs is a configurable waist line. As it is, you can't do low-rise or high-waisted skirts (like A-line or Medieval dresses)

What we need is a mesh that goes over the shoulders, down the arms to the wrists, and down the torso all the way to the ground. It needs to be tight or loose, like the shirt, but independent of the shirt or jacket.

This would be useful for
Cloaks
Capes
Gowns
Long coats

Since I want to create super-hero Avatars, the cloak and cape aspect intriges me the most. But I also want to do long coats, and suits, and skirts just don't hang right to look good as men's coat tails.
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