Lugi Spitteler
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05-14-2007 09:37
Hey Fellow SL'ers!
I'm having fun creating "basic" clothes using the "T-Shirt" style templates... Can someone tell me if any templates exist where you can get a little more advanced and actually add folder-over collars and other extensions not allowed in the basic templates?!
Many thanks!
Bob
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Dakotaflyer Rau
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05-14-2007 10:03
lots of those are done with flattened cyliders or other prims twisted and squashed into the almost shape. The templates only are like body painting.
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Lugi Spitteler
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THanks for the info....
05-14-2007 10:21
do you know of any tutorials that might help get me started?
Greatly appreciated...
Bob
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Dakotaflyer Rau
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05-14-2007 10:29
Well I read through the forums here the texturing area. Also this blog has quite a few easy to do tutorials for creating ties and collars for shirts once you get the basic idea the rest is easy I think.
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Amity Slade
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05-14-2007 10:30
I've seen (but never used, so I can't recommend) clothing templates for sale at SLExchange.
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Chip Midnight
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05-14-2007 10:37
Take a look at all the sticky threads at the top of the Texturing Tips forum. There are templates, tutorials, tips, links, and info aplenty.
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Lugi Spitteler
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Great!
05-14-2007 10:53
Thanks everyone!
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Jules Whittlesea
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05-16-2007 08:30
The Robin Wood templates are available for free on the internet, if you do a search for templates, or robin wood they come up. They are the best so far!
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