Maternity Clothes

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Hook:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 July 14, 06:31:24

I think you'd just realistically have to accept that you're going to look hideous and bloated for a while, at least until you take your crotchdropping.


What's the difference between a 8 1/2 month pregnant woman and a Playboy centerfold?

NOTHING, if the husband knows what's good for him.

:D

Hook

AnnaM:
Quote from: Gwill on 2007 July 13, 12:23:46

Find me any maternity mesh, with 9 recolours and I can throw together a replacement set in a few minutes +testing.


Ooohhh... I think I will, soon as I get the time to look for some. And of course I can do some of the testing...

(Or if it's not too transcendental maybe I could do it myself given instructions, but if you say it would only take you a few minutes then I might just take advantage of that instead...)

akatonbo:
Randomly, while the_mystical_one apparently does intend to do some male maternity meshes also, what I'd love to see is a default package for male maternity that I could use to just make some recolors of the original mesh. (The general idea of pregnant men in old sweats and t-shirts is fine, and the alien shirt is all good by me, but some of the others are fugly.)

Zazazu:
So...I continued to forget to install this mod, and Nekonoai is no longer pregnant. Does it fix the separates issue? A pregant woman, using the Squinge hack, in a separate top and bottom appears pregnant on the top, but then normal on the bottom. Holy cutoff belly!

Ugh, now I have to go to bed before midnight on a Saturday like a two year old since I wasn't allowed to sleep more than 4 hours, with plenty of interruptions last night. Couldn't go out drinking tonight because I knew I'd fall asleep at the bar.

Gwill:
Quote from: AnnaM on 2007 July 14, 19:35:22

(Or if it's not too transcendental maybe I could do it myself given instructions, but if you say it would only take you a few minutes then I might just take advantage of that instead...)


I've done it many times, so I can do it in a few minutes.  I can't promise that everyone can learn to do it as quickly.
I really suck at writing tutorials and I'm certainly not in the mood to do it now, but if you're interested in learning to do replacements, I did write a quick (drnken) tutorial on mesh replacements here.  You can use the package I posted at MTS2 as a template.
If you want to make a stand-alone maternity replacement, you extract and replace the pregnancy textures themselves.  If you want to use the outfits you're replacing with as normal clothes as well, you can make a smaller add-on package by just replacing the texture materials.

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