Dynamic Fitness set for V4
Softwares: Poser 7+
Base Figures: Victoria 4
License: This is licensed for non-commercial use only.
Product Notes
A set of dynamic t-shirt and leggins for Victoria 4, for Poser.
© TrekkieGrrrl / Lisbeth Hviid Jakobsen March 2018. http://trekkiegrrrl.dk
One T-shirt and one pair of leggings. With procedural textures. If you want other colours, simply chance the Diffuse Value.
This is a set of dynamic clothes, and as such requires the use of the Cloth room in Poser. The default settings work fine with these. No need to tweak, simply clothify and run the simulation.
As always with dynamic clothes, you should pose your character at Frame 30, then go back to Frame one, run the simulation (which will be a brief animation), and render the resulting Frame 30. Any questions? Just ask :)
You will find this in the Props/TrekkieGrrrl folder.
To install, extract this to your Poser folder and make sure "Use Foldernames" is checked.
This set of dynamic clothes is free and must remain free. It can not be included in anything for sale, except renders.
Oh and...
Have Fun!
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Comments
This looks great, thank you!
Nice, thank you
Thank you very much
Thank you very much for this set. I've tried it immediately and it fits really very fine.
Thank You very much.

Very nice set. Thank you for sharing! Just an observation: Quote, "It can not be included in anything for sale, except renders." I understand a need to emphasize that these files are not to be included in anything for sale or profit. (Sadly, there are unscrupulous sorts who will use something like this as a "resource kit" without permission or try to sell it elsewhere.) However, setting the license to "licensed for non-commercial use only" will make people assume that it cannot be used for anything commercial, not even the rendered images. The description and the ReadMe does clarify this. This is appreciated. However, I know many users - myself, at least - upon seeing "non-commercial" in the License field will assume this includes renders and tend to lose interest without bothering to read the description or bother to download.