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Over on my blog I posed the question, what do we want next for CloneCloth. Well I thought I would do the same here.
We now have Jane and Jack (The Essential Humans) all kitted out with a new CloneCloth pack but what would you like to see next?
There are still 7 G2 characters who have yet to receive the CloneCloth treatment so which character(s) would you like CloneCloth for, and also what type of template designs?
Share your thoughts either here or on my blog. I think it will be interesting to see what everyone wants from CloneCloth. 
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OK, well, I'll start the ball roling as I'm currently in the middle of period garments.
a) Head, Hats, Cowboy, Ladies "Ascot" flowery hats, Wide brimnmed, 1920's styles, 1950's "Spy" styles, balaclavas, wooly bobble, caps, school caps, wartime helmets, pirate Trihorns, "knotted handkerchief" caps, "Sherlock Holmes" types,
b)Neck dress,
Scarves, neck "ruffs" for period costumes (male and female), Wedding Veils,
c) Shoulders,
Epaulets, A shoulder cape for longcoats not disimilar to Sherlock Holmes which was also apparent in the 17th century Velvet styled "Christmas card" black hemmed longcoats,
d) Hands, Gloves, Gauntlets for Knights, Ladies elbow length dress glovelets, Shooting gloves, etc
e) Period, Bustles, Arm/Shoulder Ruffs for elegant "royal ball" evening wear, those "wierd furry tubular things women liked to hide their hands in to keep them warm" things!!!!
f) Legs, What they're called I have no idea but 15th century trousers used to be kind if baggy/ruffed on the thigh and tight gartered white from the knee down.
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The period garments are a good idea Armstrong. I would like to see a lot of development in this area being a teacher. I think RL could really do well here in this area as more and more education establishments are buying into iClone and there is a lack of content to cover the UK curriculum. This is why I do a lot on this. Things like WW1 the somme, Western History, English with Shakespeare, The Romans etc etc.
Keep the period theme in mind RL. Armstrong is onto a winner!!
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This a an example of what I use the clone clothe for and make scenes and props for.
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Excellent Chariot.....I love the 'artwork' on the carriage.
I agree Armstrong, hats, gauntlets etc would be a great addition to the clone cloth
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The chariots cute. I like that 'n' the Horsalums. YES, ITS ANOTHER WORLD FIRST BY POPEYE!!!!! yippee! Just love those world firsts. 
Can we have another angle on the cape. Would be good to see it how it attatches and drapes etc. I was working with 3DXChange but Im all distracted now. I wanted to see how it worked thats all. What it appears like if the Centurion stood alone.
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The cape will animate to what ever the animation you decide to put on it. This has been possible since vesion 1.0. The only thing you need to know it how the make the cape in Max with bones. Hope this helps your understanding. Anyway here is an another angle how the capes drapes. You will also notice that the net can be animated too!!
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Thats fun. The cape looks good. On Camera flyby's I wondered how it would trailw as all. Nice work.
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