Olivia Eddingham
Registered User
Join date: 28 Jul 2009
Posts: 1
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07-28-2009 14:50
I'm trying to create men's clothing and am running into a problem where there's a gap between the shirt and pants, showing off the man's belly!  Why is this happening?! Everything is at full-length. Pants are at full height. What can I do?! Thank you anyone!
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Bunderwahl Guisse
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Join date: 10 Sep 2008
Posts: 5
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07-28-2009 22:34
From: Olivia Eddingham I'm trying to create men's clothing and am running into a problem where there's a gap between the shirt and pants, showing off the man's belly!  Why is this happening?! Everything is at full-length. Pants are at full height. What can I do?! Thank you anyone! *sighs* Yes in SL Men take it in the shorts... I think you will just need to get used to creating an underware layer or stick with jackets. Also on Men you need to avoid the solar plexis region as there is some type of glitch there.
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Dingthat Bellman
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Join date: 19 Sep 2006
Posts: 183
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07-29-2009 05:49
Weird, but I don't run into this issue. If you create using the full 'height' of the templates then I don't see why this should happen. I've been making menswear for 2 years and not had an issue on the shirt and trouser layers. I do the original import for shirt and trousers at 80% on the sliders then adjust to 100%..Maybe this is the reason?
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Eli Schlegal
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Join date: 20 Nov 2007
Posts: 2,387
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07-29-2009 06:02
If you are a guy and your shirt layer meets your pants layer without an underpants layer filler then you are wearing very high-waisted pants. Like wedgie material. 
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Bunderwahl Guisse
Registered User
Join date: 10 Sep 2008
Posts: 5
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07-29-2009 09:03
Actully I have been thinking on this.. maybe it is the shape -a longer waist? Or shorter legs? Alhough it may not be the case.. some pants/shirt combo's are fine without the underware layer, others dont meet -even if the clothing is mod and adjusted to 100% height/length
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