I've got a developer's account on IMVU, but I'm having a lot of trouble developing anything. Do you mind sharing any special tricks or good tutorials for creating furry avs?
Nothing in particular, though I've started out by deriving from a head that is modified to have a muzzle. I reskinned it to have the character's colors and so forth, but outside of the previewer only the head is the right color works (the body is plain old skin tone) and I can't wear hair when I have it on.
I guess what I'd like to see most is a tutorial, start-to finish, about the process. I know it's a lot of info to compile (and to digest) but it seems like everyone who knows is keeping it as a trade secret?
You need to make a skin then as well, I belive. Head is just head, and rest of the body is another skin. Hope this will help a bit.
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Well well, this looks just fabulous! Finally a griffin ^^ I was already wondering when someone will make this.
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Keep up the good work as always.
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I guess what I'd like to see most is a tutorial, start-to finish, about the process. I know it's a lot of info to compile (and to digest) but it seems like everyone who knows is keeping it as a trade secret?
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And I believe this may call for a proper introduction, and well
Don't you see, I'm the narrator, and this is just the prologue?
Panic! at the Disco
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Confusion breeds chaos but chaos itself brings it's own order. So one's confusion is often the clearest way to think in a situation.
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Confusion breeds chaos but chaos itself brings it's own order. So one's confusion is often the clearest way to think in a situation.
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