Yuriko Muromachi
Blue Summer
Join date: 4 Jul 2005
Posts: 385
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08-25-2005 18:20
I've been making skirts using the CM skirt templates, but I'm having problem dealing with the hairline crack on the right side (avatar's right side) of the skirt, the left side though is flawless. I follow the seams of the skirt carefully but I can't seem to get it right (especially the S1 part where the crack is). How do I remedy this without resorting to the SL skirt template?
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Chip Midnight
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Join date: 1 May 2003
Posts: 10,231
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08-25-2005 18:47
I'll have to check the template. I hadn't noticed that it was off but it's entirely possible. I did it before LL released the actual skirt mesh so it wouldn't suprise me if it's not exact. I may need to do a new version. In the meantime your best bet is to it extend your texture a little beyond the outside edge of the colored lines to make sure you have enough there to fill the gap. If you're using photoshop I'd recommend doing the following: If when you upload your skirt texture you have a slight gap along one of the seams, go back to PS and use the liquify filter to nudge the texture on either side of the seam out just a smidge. if all you're getting is a hairline seam it should be an easy fix. If you're not using PS and so don't have the liquify filter at your disposal you can try this... duplicate your skirt layer. On the bottom layer, select the left side of the skirt and move it a couple of pixels to the right. Then select the right side of the skirt and move it a couple of pixels to the left. Flatten and upload again. 
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Yuriko Muromachi
Blue Summer
Join date: 4 Jul 2005
Posts: 385
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08-25-2005 19:29
I'll try that. ^_^ Thanks very much! I can't wait to get more of your templates. Yours was better help than the one SL gives out. ^-^;
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