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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote:
> So, the next logical step after the poncho is to investigate the use of
> Dynamic Groups, and in particular Constrained Groups. I thought about
> another fairly simple piece of garment: the kilt. Here is the result of the
> first satisfactory test, after a few abortive ones.
>
The garment is not a kilt it looks like a dress to me. Trust me, my mother
was a dressmaker and she made kilts. The check of the tartan should always
run parallel to the edges of the kilt. To do this you would need to use a
rectangle instead of a cone. Then you would need to wrap the kilt around
your figure. The pleats at the back, are square box pleats and it is all
gathered and held together by a belt. The pleats on Dress kilts are
stitched together at the top. You have the length just about right it is a
tad short another four centimeters would do. Although it could be down to
simple garment they seem and if you animate them the movement is quite
I think Janet is right about loading it into Poser (6).
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