SEE THE DEMO LINKED AT RIGHT.
All 5 standard sizes included: Large, Medium, Small, Extra Small, Extra Extra Small.
This is meant to be a series of modifiable shapes to help with getting a naturally proportionate adult woman's avatar, which can be used with mesh clothing built for the popular 'standard sizes:
http://bloggingsecondlife.wordpress.com/the-stores-creators-lists/mesh-stores-using-standard-sizing/
The shapes began by making a proportionate 5'5" tall woman using this guide:
http://catnapkitty.wordpress.com/2011/06/15/getting-good-body-proportions-in-second-life/
The adjustments for standard sizes were then added in for:
Body Fat, Torso Muscle, Breast Size, Love Handles, Belly Size, Leg Muscle, Butt Size, and Saddle Bags.
Using this shape will allow your avatar to perform motion capture dances and animations much more smoothly, as the proportions fall within the realm of actual human possibility. You will be closer to the real world dancer used to create those motions, as well as closer to where the joints of the Second Life female mesh are intended to bend and morph with movement.
I do recommend that the first thing you do upon applying this shape is go into edit appearance and make some slight facial adjustments so you can be sure to be your own unique self. Save that new altered appearance under a different name so you can have a backup (and in case you alter it before reading this, the package comes with a backup copy).
If you're an advanced user, or already have a face on a shape you like, you can copy the settings for your eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and chin into one of these shapes to keep a look that is you.
For head settings, you can copy in your settings on face shear, forehead angle, brow size, upper cheeks, lower cheeks, and cheek bones - and this will not alter your proportions.
I recommend not adjusting hand size. But foot size can be altered when wearing shoes.
Bear in mind that for many mesh items you will also have to regularly adjust bosom buoyancy and cleavage as well - which is fitting with reality after all. :) As a result the standard sizes of mesh items do not always take those two settings into account.
- Pussycat Catnap
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- Standard Sizes
- All 5 standard sizes included
nice
a good starting point, it is incredibly hard if you do your shape yourself.
thank you
I was very happy it is modify because i could make the lips and nose and eyes look how i wanted and i left everything else the same.
thank you
the product is free … but the customer service is priceless !!!
.To a Conscientious Pussycat.
“A sunbeam to warm you
a moonbeam to charm you,
and an all sheltering angel
so nothing can harm you.”
(a Celtic blessing for enchanted catnapping )
ta very muchly and appreciations
From a disproportional fairy