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Pitchfork Relationship
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Here's a simple relationship for the Pitchfork object found here:-

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Hey Amulet, how did you get your character's shirt in your photo to look like that? It looks like a regular t-shirt. Any advice would be cool. Thanks for the pitchfork and relationship.
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karma31 Wrote:Hey Amulet, how did you get your character's shirt in your photo to look like that? It looks like a regular t-shirt. Any advice would be cool. Thanks for the pitchfork and relationship.

Easy, the t-shirt is already available in the green room via the 'Hinges' tab. Select 'shirt/jacket' in the drop down dialogue box in 'Part Choices' and you'll see 't-shirt' towards the bottom of the adjacent drop down box. You can then change its colour via the 'Colors, Textures & State' tab.

I hope this helps.
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Thanks alot!
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