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| Product Name: | SIC Evelyn dForce Gown for Genesis 9 |
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| Product ID: | 113157 |
| Published Artist(s): | Sisters In Chaos, lwperkins, Donnena |
| Created By: | N/A |
| Release Date: | 2025-12-14 |
The Sisters in Chaos proudly present Evelyn, a dForce-enabled evening gown. Evelyn, like most of our items, is an everyday, real world item. It generally sims in one frame, making it very easy to use in your stories.
Thirteen unique Iray textures for Evelyn offer options from causal to club wear. Eight transparency options are available for the bodice for maximum versatility. An Any Color option to allow Evelyn to fit into any scene.
So please add Evelyn to Genesis 9s closet and see how much fun Our Dear Girl can get into!
The Standard Invisible floor is included to make floor poses easier.
Chairs and such will probably require that item to be granted Static Surface via Edit > Object > Geometry > Add dForce Modifier: Static Surface. It may be easier to resize the Invisible Floor and jockey it into place at the top of the chair's seat.
To use the Any Color options, be sure Evelyn is chosen in the Surfaces pallet, find Base Color (it's near the top) then click gray bar and choose a color you prefer. You can apply the color to all parts of the item at once, or you can select each part and make it a different color. Have all the fun you can!!
As ever, not all poses and body shapes work with dynamics. Should a limb pass through the torso or another body part, or if the bend is too tight, Explosions will happen.
Slight pose modifications will cure the latter, but if a body part passes through another, that pose just cant be used with dynamics.
And as always, THANKS for checking in.
Below is a list of the installation package types provided by this product. The name of each package contains a Package Qualifier, which is used as a key to indicate something about the contents of that package.
[ ] = Optional, depending on target application(s)
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