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Leg Braces (KAFOs) and Orthopedic Shoes for V4


Operating System(s): Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS 9, Mac OS X, Linux

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For disabled V4 / V4.2. here are Leg Braces and orthopedic Shoes as conforming figures, It's my first published project. Perhaps someone can need it. Many morphs for the braces / shoes and inj-Morphs for V4.2 makes it easy to adapt the braces to different poses of V4.


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Comments

HELMERE
2:56AM | Fri, 17 January 2014

Thank you very much !

EventMobil
6:14PM | Sat, 21 December 2013

Thank you for working this out and sharing it. I love creating individual characters, who posess all the diversity and variety which real life and nature offer for real humans. Merry Christmas, Martin

TaishoBee
9:07PM | Sat, 23 November 2013

Wow for a first model it's really good. Maybe I'll have a render to use it sometime :) I agree that maybe you should make a flatter version, someday too, to go with this.

maflogit
1:30PM | Fri, 22 November 2013

The Shoe is intended to be orthopedic for a short-leg, e.g. a polio-leg. I only posted both sides identically. Orthopedic shoes with an insole have a high-heel to offset the leg-length-difference. Shoes for legbraces with leg-length-adaption normally don't have an insole itself, the insole is worked into the brace. I was inspired for this kind of braces by old-fashioned leather-braces. Ok, perhaps I should have modeled a second shoe and legbrace without the leg-length-adaption to combine one sort of brace and shoe (with length-adaption) with another brace and shoe (without length-adaption) for the other leg. Perhaps in a second upload, when I have time again to model.

Goldenthrush
10:51AM | Fri, 22 November 2013

It looks wonderful, but the shoe isn't orthopedic. I used to wear full leg braces, and the last thing you'd want is heels. Haha, you'd fall right over and not be able to catch yourself, ow! Maybe look into Brooks or Dr. Scholls for a good orthopedic shoe, they'll be flat and usually about below ankle height to encourage balance and flexibility. Thank you.

cedarwolf
9:44AM | Fri, 22 November 2013

Thanks. I'm always looking for resources for portraying disabled veterans.

GrandmaT
8:29PM | Thu, 21 November 2013

Great looking brace. I've never seen a shoe like that one before. Thank you for sharing it with us!

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