Looking for a "Scully Cross" necklace
Mr Gneiss Guy
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I'm looking for a small cross necklace on a chain, and wondering if one existed that anyone could point me to. The style I'm thinking of would be similar to the one worn by Gillian Anderson on the X-Files, or at least that is the most widely known example that I can think of at the moment. It's just a simple cross, not gothic or celtic, and not a crucifix. I've been through most of the freebie sections and have looked through some commercial products but I haven't found quite what I am looking for, most of the stuff I have found has been too big or not as simple or small as what I am looking for. If anyone knows of something like this, I'd really appreciate a heads up. Thanks! :-)
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Hello,
Here are some:
http://poserworld.com/Downloads/Michael.1.2/9489/Model.Mike.aspx
http://poserworld.com/Downloads/CDROM/9095/Armlet.and.Access.Necklace.Poolside.Table.and.Bicycle.aspx
http://poserworld.com/Downloads/Victoria.4/11302/Adelisa.Dress.for.Victoria.4.aspx
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Thanks for links, but all of those are too big for what I am looking for. I appreciate i though. :-)
Got a chain (I know there's several free chains..), I haven't been able to make a decent one?
This is currently scaled to be 1.5" long. It's a raw obj, right now. Not materials, though it's uv mapped and has one material zone. I'm using some metal shaders, from the Ultimate Shader Pack (freebie on Rendo, still works well in 4.5).
The second image I borrowed a chain from another necklace (Fisty's Jeweled Finery, to be exact) and scaled the cross to about 1", because while 1.5" looked fine on a guy, it was too clunky for a woman...
Is this one any good?
http://www.ShareCG.com/v/38406/view/11/Poser/Jewelry-Part1
Not bad, I think I even have Jeweled Finery, so I could replicate this, and maybe shrink it down even more, heck I might even be able to model something to fit the chain, but my decidedly limited skills aren't up to doing a chain yet. I had even thought of mixing props, but I couldn't think of one until you mentioned Jeweled Finery, not like it was right under my nose or anything... :red: Thanks!
Not bad, not bad at all. Thanks! :-) It should do until, as mentioned above, I can model exactly what I want, but that could be a long wait, I just don't have the time these days to learn all I should know. Between this and the ones mentioned above, I should be good. Thanks everyone who replied!