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Shirt question

Sue Saintlouis
Registered User
Join date: 8 Dec 2006
Posts: 420
09-22-2007 09:27
If I make a shirt, using either Robin's or Chip's templates, the bottom of the shirt stops just below the waist. Then, I put pants on, and even with the waist on the pants going as high as it can, I have a gap between the bottom of the shirt and the waist of the pants.
What am I doing wrong?
Kaimi Kyomoon
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Join date: 30 Nov 2006
Posts: 5,664
09-22-2007 10:48
It could be you don't have the sliders set to maximum coverage. (This should probably be in the texture forum.)
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Elle74 Zaftig
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Join date: 21 Apr 2005
Posts: 221
09-22-2007 10:51
Or you're not fully rezzed yet.
Sue Saintlouis
Registered User
Join date: 8 Dec 2006
Posts: 420
09-23-2007 07:56
Thank you both, but that's not it. I have the sliders on the max, and it's not a rezzing issue. I'm talking about shirts made in Gimp, using the templates, not just made in appearance.
Elinah Iredell
Registered User
Join date: 14 Aug 2006
Posts: 269
09-23-2007 08:34
Its just a temporary bug and it could be others dont even see it that way ... go in appearance mode and open and click on the shirt then click out of appearance and see if it looks better? And if not you have to rebake the textures . That always helps, then give it a minute to rezz, also if you create a shirt on a woman av shape then try it on a male av it may show that problem temprorarily but rebake usually fixes it, still, male clothes should be created on a male shape I think.

Elinah
Idunna DeCuir
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Join date: 11 May 2007
Posts: 88
09-25-2007 07:12
You need to add the jacket template to your shirt. Though if I'm not mistaken (I don't really make clothes) the jacket will give you some "butt cleavage" and I heard somewhere to use the top of pants to get rid of that....or something like that.

Makes you realize that good clothing creation isn't super simple.