Satin Teddy.
Spec, Normal and Sim maps.
To change the color just use the usual color picker, to keep the satin look make sure the spec color matches the diffuse.
I created the clothing models myself and the normal maps.
All photos are taken in VR, no postwork.
To get the exact look for the clothing, add the clothing and then click customize, presets and load the preset it comes with.
The item will appear as "Anonymous" in the clothing list, sorry I made these before I decided on my witty username.
The nice lady in the photos is my custom preset.
How to use:
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Put the .var file inside the: Vam\Addonpackages\ folder. When you click to edit a female character, go to clothing. The clothing item will be in the list, you should be able to see the thumbnail image of it but the name will say "anonymous" rather than "dateknight" because I made these first few pieces before setting my username in Vam correclty. After you have clicked the clothing item, then click customize. Click the custom/preset tab on the bottom right, then click the select/load preset button at the top left. From there just click the only preset it shows. That will update the material/color to look exactly the same as the photos.
Spec, Normal and Sim maps.
To change the color just use the usual color picker, to keep the satin look make sure the spec color matches the diffuse.
I created the clothing models myself and the normal maps.
All photos are taken in VR, no postwork.
To get the exact look for the clothing, add the clothing and then click customize, presets and load the preset it comes with.
The item will appear as "Anonymous" in the clothing list, sorry I made these before I decided on my witty username.
The nice lady in the photos is my custom preset.
How to use:
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Put the .var file inside the: Vam\Addonpackages\ folder. When you click to edit a female character, go to clothing. The clothing item will be in the list, you should be able to see the thumbnail image of it but the name will say "anonymous" rather than "dateknight" because I made these first few pieces before setting my username in Vam correclty. After you have clicked the clothing item, then click customize. Click the custom/preset tab on the bottom right, then click the select/load preset button at the top left. From there just click the only preset it shows. That will update the material/color to look exactly the same as the photos.