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fated_oph3lia June 6 2010, 22:49:00 UTC
I've not had that happen with a fat morph before. Did you duplicate the normal morph in milkshape and then edit that or join the fat morph to another fat morph? The latter is more likely to cause glitches. Fat morphs are covered in the general clothes meshing tutorials on MTS. I think there's a mention of them in a tutorial on GoS that's about pregnancy morphs (Similar thing, just different shape and comments).

Is this mesh untuckable? Because I really like untuckables and this jacket is really nice XD

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lillany June 7 2010, 05:41:00 UTC
I was fiddling with original fat morph. That must have gone wrong I guess. I'll have to study those tutorials more next time.
Untuckable? I believe so. The under top is rather short and the jacket bottom is alpha layers. (Untuckable means that it will not be covered with bottom texture right? Sims terminology is giving me some trouble)

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fated_oph3lia June 7 2010, 13:29:28 UTC
I would explain more clearly, but it's become so automatic to me that I can't think what I actually do off the top of my head.

Untuckable is when the top is smooth so that the, in this case, under top texture can be extended down to work with untuckable alphas on pants and skirts.

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lillany June 7 2010, 18:12:10 UTC
silly me. That makes sense :D
So I checked it and it does seem to be smooth. It is actually a part of original mesh I've build upon and I didn't change the top part.

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pinketamine June 6 2010, 23:05:10 UTC
I really like it!!!

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yuichen June 7 2010, 12:44:08 UTC
Aww these are super cute! Thanks for sharing =D

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darkestvoices June 7 2010, 12:55:38 UTC
These look great!

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bunheadsbuns June 7 2010, 17:27:34 UTC
These look stunning! I love the layered look too :)

How nice to see you've got a LJ now, I love your things over at GoS. I hope you don't mind me adding you so I can keep track of your updates :)

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