Trendy Templates. Creating realistic clothing for SecondLife from start to finish! - by Naergi - Second Life on Koinup. In this video I'm showing how to create a realistic turtleneck sweater for a SecondLife avatar. Note that the video is timelapsed; what you're seeing here took four hours, not a few minutes! I'm using (in order): - Blender to create the turtleneck, upper- and lower arm sculpties and to bake the shadow maps for the aforementioned sculpties; - DeepPaint3D to texture the sweater with reference photos by - this is the 'Anastazie' photo reference; -Adobe Photoshop CS4 extended to liquify and resize the reference photos so they will actually "fit" the mesh of the avatar (while working with DeepPaint - I'm exporting / importing the projection paint layers to do that!)
The music in this video is by and I highly recommend that site if you're looking for royalty free music to use with the videos you create! Hope you like the video; if you do, don't hesitate to share it by linking to it! Best wishes, Naergi. Fashion blog. Fashion blogs are blogs that cover the fashion industry, clothing, and personal style. Definition[edit] A fashion blog can cover many things such as specific items of clothing and accessories, trends in various apparel markets (haute couture, prêt-à-porter, etc.), celebrity fashion choices and street fashion trends.[1][2] They cover fashion at all levels from the biggest names to the smallest indie designers.[2] Many fashion blogs could also be categorised as shopping blogs, since "most of the conversation is shopping advice, liberally laced with consumer recommendations".
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This isn’t the only way of making clothing of course, it’s just the method I developed because it works for me :) So in this tutorial we’re going to make a simple t-shirt. 1. First thing always, make a new layer (underneath all the length guides but above the grid itself). select > All the entire layer and go to Edit > Fill with the desired color for your shirt. This is essentially your blank canvas. 2. 3. Also, for the back of the shirt use the marquee tool to cut out a bit for the back of the neck as well.
So far it should be something along the lines of this: 4. 5. EDIT > A lot of my comments say this step confuses them. 6. 7. 8. You can make several wrinkles on one layer, just make more swipes with the brush before embossing and blurring. And Voila! I hope I helped some of you on your quest to become a SL designer :) -Heather This tutorial was brought to you by Heather Quasimodo. Ideeli | The Latest. ~ How to make clothes in Second Life tutorial. There are lots of reasons to trying your hand at making clothes in Second Life. Maybe your an artsy person? Want a new creative outlet? Maybe you need some clothes for yourself, or a friend in Second Life and don't want to pay the full linden price of an already made design?
Or maybe your interested in starting your own business and making cloths in Second Life, seems like a great idea!? Well, Ill tell you, for wanting to earn some extra linden dollars, clothes is one of the best ways to go! Reason being, avatars will always need clothes, that is one trend that will never die out ;) I started to make clothes in Second Life because I was a new player and I was looking for quality clothes for free, or as inexpensive as possible. Use of Templates: You need a template to work over as a guideline on how to draw for the second life avatars frame. Above is a picture of the template where I have also outlined key elements of the program we will be using which I will cover in each step.
The End! How to make SL clothes in the Gimp. Apparently, there are few good tutorials about making Second Life clothing & skins in the Gimp. Or so I'm told. Well, I use the Gimp, so I may as well explain. Theory Second Life clothing comes in two types. One type is prim attachments to the avatar, and that's not what we're working with in this tutorial. The other type is painted onto a flat picture,then wrapped around the avatar. As you can imagine, wrapping a flat picture around a bumpy avatar means you get some odd distortions to the flat picture. Linden Lab made a set of reference images available. I have created a post with a fuller explanation of the theory behind Second Life clothing. Setting upI recommend that you read Olila Oh's information on setting up as well as this tutorial - we say things in different ways. 1. To get Chip Midnight's templates from the above link, you will probably need to log in to the Second Life website. 2.
If you can't find your Layers dialog, re-create it from the main Gimp window. 3. 4. 5. 5a. 6. Day 129: Creating Prim Hair Part 1. Like Prim Shoes, Prim Hair is probably one of the most popular items that attach to your avatar. So I thought I might try my hand at making a set of prim hair and sharing my experience. This will be a multi-part tutorial. We will create a static prim hair in the first 2 parts, complete with hair texture. I will try to do more later with flexi and curls :) Its one thing to create a hairstyle, and another to write a tutorial about creating a hairstyle. Unlike shoes, hairstyling is mostly an art. This tutorial is about creating a base set of prim hair that can be described in a step-by-step fashion. Note that I am not in the business of making prim hair, so Im not an expert.
First, a quick overview. First is the SL Hair (Texture Hair, or "Grown" Hair). Second is the Prim Hair. There are 3 major components in a prim hair: the SL Hair Bald Base, the Hair Texture, and the Prim Hair. The Hair Texture is a texture file that will be applied to the prims in the Prim Hair. 1. Hair Volume: 0 2.
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