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Kato.E

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Washed with shaping : USD100 ( no weathering effect is available )
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impressive work as usual, and as usual i'm speechless how impressive it looks :D
waaaaay better then my original jeans i'm currently wearing. :D

absolutely wow!
 
Can you make these fit a slim TT? And can I order a lighter shade of denim?
 
Can you make these fit a slim TT? And can I order a lighter shade of denim?

FYI, the hip and the waist measurement of Slim TT is almost the same as TT advanced.

The color fading during washing is the same case as real denim.

This is the jeans putting on TT slim body ( I hv only modified the upper body a bit longer and add the thigh thickeness)
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The jeans are also a bit too long and loose at the bottom, although they still would look better than anything else out there if weathered properly.

See Kato, people popping into your jeans thread shopping for their Marty bashes, just make a Marty clothing set! :exactly:
 
Washed with shaping : USD85 ( no weathering effect is available )
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Is this the exact jeans that we are getting or...?

Since this pic looks like its weathered, while in the description, you mention no weathering effect is available.

I'm interested btw, if thats the jeans we are getting.
 
It has been mentioned as a possibility before too :rock

Problem is, I need that bike too :lol

That bike wouldnt be a problem, actually. I have been looking at zbrush videos, and I think it'll be quite easy to sculpt it in zbrush. Just need to find some zbrush sculptor who wants to tackle the project.

Paint should be easy as well, and just get some members here to do the decals for the MV Augusta logo.
 
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