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theschemer
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theschemer
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I was looking for a plain Hane's style pocket t-shirt with the round neck or collar but could not find one. I have a lot of t-shirts for the old version G5 etc but can't use them with the CC characters. Can someone make a regular pocket t-shirt and put it in the marketplace? Just a plain base would be fine. Thanks, TS
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Kelleytoons
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If you could settle for a v-neck I did find one at Daz that would work. It's very odd that it's so hard to find any pocketed t-shirts (perhaps that has gone *way* out of style). If you were artistic enough you could do this yourself with maps (I'd give it a shot but I'm so far from artistic it isn't even funny).
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Kelleytoons
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I did this in about five minutes (from the Daz shirt):
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You could use one of the decal pockets on the plain t-shirt.
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Delerna
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And some more options. Load a Plain Base tShirt that comes will CC. Send the Diffuse map to a 2D tool. I used Kritta here. And Draw a pocket shape on a new layer. Save it and it updates CC, move scale and adjust its colors until happy. Just need to change something and save it to update CC so you can see how it looks. These 2 took me about 5 minutes (they are pretty simple) and of course if you want something easy but looks good you can go to google do a tShirt pocket search and copy one you like. Past it into a layer in the 2D editor. Use rubber tool to remove everything not needed. Scale and move it and save so it updates CC for checking. This one took me 2 minutes UPDATE Of course cant sell that one gotten from google but fine for personal use. You can use them as a guide for drawing your own though
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theschemer
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theschemer
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Kelleytoons (7/7/2018) If you could settle for a v-neck I did find one at Daz that would work.
It's very odd that it's so hard to find any pocketed t-shirts (perhaps that has gone *way* out of style). If you were artistic enough you could do this yourself with maps (I'd give it a shot but I'm so far from artistic it isn't even funny).I thought it was odd too. I really want the round neck like the real t-shirts. Thanks
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theschemer
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Thanks but I didn't find any there.
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Kelleytoons (7/7/2018)
I did this in about five minutes (from the Daz shirt): Look ok for a quickie but I don't like the v-neck. The pocket is a little small but that could easily be adjusted. Thanks
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Delerna (7/7/2018)
And some more options. Load a Plain Base tShirt that comes will CC. Send the Diffuse map to a 2D tool. I used Kritta here. And Draw a pocket shape on a new layer. Save it and it updates CC, move scale and adjust its colors until happy. Just need to change something and save it to update CC so you can see how it looks. These 2 took me about 5 minutes (they are pretty simple) and of course if you want something easy but looks good you can go to google do a tShirt pocket search and copy one you like. Past it into a layer in the 2D editor. Use rubber tool to remove everything not needed. Scale and move it and save so it updates CC for checking. This one took me 2 minutes UPDATE Of course cant sell that one gotten from google but fine for personal use. You can use them as a guide for drawing your own though Well that is what I needed. I looked for the base shirt but missed it by this much...Now I look again and I find it. I can definitely do what I want with that. Every now and then I have trouble finding things in CC and IClone but in the end they are always there. Thanks for all the feedback and help guys.
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