[Archived - Aied] How do I remove legs/feet from a dress?

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Posted by “Aied” on October 11, 2023.

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Hello everyone! I'm not sure if I'm posting to the right thread (or even WHERE I should post it...). If I made a mistake, I'm sorry, I accept some hints~ ♥

Well, about my doubt:

I was trying to make a ghost outfit, and I wanted to remove legs/feets when deriving from a dress mesh. Something like Ismeny did on thisdress (id=56309171).

Is it doable to all meshes?

I'm not really used to the 'debug' tabs (I tried changing some things there, but legs/feets are still showing), so I wonder if someone could explain a bit (if that's possible, of course).

Thank you so much since now! ♥

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Posted by “Jazzmine70761” on April 10, 2024.

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This article may help https://create.imvu.com/articles/classic/avatar-body-parts-intro/. Seems to me that overriding the body part ids for things like feet and legs should do it.

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Posted by “jilly10” on November 13, 2023.

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I'm not experienced in IMVU Studio but I just figured out how to do something similar with getting an MCG layer set up in Blender for meshing.

 

Using Blender and the IMVU toolkit, export the body after changing the name of the skin Material from Female_Skin [7] to Body [0]. Then import that into IMVU Studio. Use that as a Skin Composite with the parts you don't want painted out with an opacity map, that will allow you fine detail of the parts you want hidden.

 

Simpler way probably already mentioned but that's my stab at it after having just figured that out.

 

Happy hiding!

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Posted by “LestatDeLioncourt” on October 12, 2023.

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Hi @Aied​ My best guess is to remove the Feet in the Config Tab (play with Body Parts). Check-Mark the Feet.

 

Then use an Opacity to remove part of the Legs? IDK without deriving it myself. No time here. BUT - Worst case ask the Mesher you are deriving from as they can give the *best* support for their product :)

 

~ Enjoy Life

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