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Does it look fine in-game? If it's an override it won't look right in the editor, although I'm not sure why it's entirely invisible. Maybe it was made for a different uncensor or something
I actually never tried it in game - why bother, when it doesnt work in the editor? As for the source of... anything, really - it comes from the MIG. The uncensor does too. Its been like that since forever.
 

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I actually never tried it in game - why bother, when it doesnt work in the editor? As for the source of... anything, really - it comes from the MIG. The uncensor does too. Its been like that since forever.
If you want to share/link the card I can take a look. Too hard to diagnose the problem from just what I've seen
 

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If you want to share/link the card I can take a look. Too hard to diagnose the problem from just what I've seen
Oh, no. Its not one card (in this case it was my PC). Its ALL of them:

Cant put clothes on (male):
-fat frame
-tall frame
-shota frame

Average height works fine, but its the only one.
 

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Oh, no. Its not one card (in this case it was my PC). Its ALL of them:

Cant put clothes on (male):
-fat frame
-tall frame
-shota frame

Average height works fine, but its the only one.
A lot of the clothes are only made for normal height, and normal figure in the case of the females. So that's probably the issue. When you branch out to other heights/figures you end up with a more limited selection of clothing. Clothing overrides are also typically only made with a single height/figure in mind.

Edit If you find working clothes in-game and save the outfit, you can apply it permanently to the card from the General tab of the AAU window in the editor, and then you'll be able to display them in the editor. Or with QtEdit from the Advanced tab
 
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A lot of the clothes are only made for normal height, and normal figure in the case of the females. So that's probably the issue. When you branch out to other heights/figures you end up with a more limited selection of clothing. Clothing overrides are also typically only made with a single height/figure in mind.

Edit If you find working clothes in-game and save the outfit, you can apply it permanently to the card from the General tab of the AAU window in the editor, and then you'll be able to display them in the editor. Or with QtEdit from the Advanced tab
Hold on, because i think we somehow dont understand eachother here. I, just like in that pic ive posted, cant put clothes on the characters in the editor, which affects both the picture of a card and its image in game.

I *can*, however, put clothes on a any male character within the game, and they will wear those clothes freely.
Example in game:
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So im guessing its a problem with the editor, rather than anything else.
 

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Hold on, because i think we somehow dont understand eachother here. I, just like in that pic ive posted, cant put clothes on the characters in the editor, which affects both the picture of a card and its image in game.

I *can*, however, put clothes on a any male character within the game, and they will wear those clothes freely.
Example in game:
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So im guessing its a problem with the editor, rather than anything else.
Well you said you hadn't tried it in-game. Is that the outfit that the card had on by default? Or did you select that outfit in-game? If the original card had a different outfit on that it came with then it could still be one that doesn't support different heights. Otherwise I have no idea what would cause it to be invisible in the editor as I've never encountered a card that was invisible in the editor but looked fine in-game
 

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Well you said you hadn't tried it in-game.
Ah! I said i didnt try them in-game, because i assumed you meant "whether ive saved them in the editor and then tried them in-game", the answer to which is "no".

Is that the outfit that the card had on by default?
All those male cards came naked by default. Ive created my PC from scratch, and its also naked. Cant put ANY clothes on them in the editor. Like this example here.

Or did you select that outfit in-game?
I have a full selection of clothes in-game - some outfits work, others dont, depending on frame (just like with female clothing)

If the original card had a different outfit on that it came with then it could still be one that doesn't support different heights.
Those male cards are ancient - from the beginning of the bepis list (ascending). Dunno whether there were clothes for them then.
 

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Ah! I said i didnt try them in-game, because i assumed you meant "whether ive saved them in the editor and then tried them in-game", the answer to which is "no".

All those male cards came naked by default. Ive created my PC from scratch, and its also naked. Cant put ANY clothes on them in the editor.

I have a full selection of clothes in-game - some outfits work, others dont, depending on frame (just like with female clothing)

Those male cards are ancient - from the beginning of the bepis list (ascending). Dunno whether there were clothes for them then.
By naked, I assume you mean invisible. I have no idea why a card made from scratch would be like that. Obviously something has broken somewhere because the males in my editor aren't like that. Where the problem lies I have no idea. My only suggestion would be to try saving the outfit in-game, and then applying it to the card with one of the editors and see if that makes the clothes show up then.
 

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By naked, I assume you mean invisible.
Yep.

I have no idea why a card made from scratch would be like that. Obviously something has broken somewhere because the males in my editor aren't like that. Where the problem lies I have no idea. My only suggestion would be to try saving the outfit in-game, and then applying it to the card with one of the editors and see if that makes the clothes show up then.
Will try it later. What is interesting, though, is the default cards that came with the game - all of them have clothes on in the editor, and by "all" i mean theres all frames within them (tall, average, fat and shota). If i, for whatever reason, tried to edit and save them in the editor - they would end up invisible, which is why im not doing it. I think i edited one of those cards in QtEdit, to bypass having to use the editor, but thats the extent of risk i was willing to take.

Its strange, to say the least.

EDIT: hold on! Your editor - whats the date on the file? Mine says 16th december 2017. Maybe theres a newer editor that ive missed somehow?
EDIT2: its actually the same date as the main exe of the game...
 
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Will try it later. What is interesting, though, is the default cards that came with the game - all of them have clothes on in the editor, and by "all" i mean theres all frames within them (tall, average, fat and shota). If i, for whatever reason, tried to edit and save them in the editor - they would end up invisible, which is why im not doing it. I think i edited one of those cards in QtEdit, to bypass having to use the editor, but thats the extent of risk i was willing to take.

Its strange, to say the least.

EDIT: hold on! Your editor - whats the date on the file? Mine says 16th december 2017. Maybe theres a newer editor that ive missed somehow?
EDIT2: its actually the same date as the main exe of the game...
I actually just confirmed your issue on my end also, but it seems to be limited to the original set of clothes that came with the game. It looks fine in-game on tall for example, but then in the editor it's invisible. If however I save an outfit with some newer clothes, and then apply it to the card, it displays fine in the editor also:
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I actually just confirmed your issue on my end also, but it seems to be limited to the original set of clothes that came with the game. It looks fine in-game on tall for example, but then in the editor it's invisible. If however I save an outfit with some newer clothes, and then apply it to the card, it displays fine in the editor also:
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Uhh... ehhh.. err... so what do i have to do to make this work???
 

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Uhh... ehhh.. err... so what do i have to do to make this work???
You see the window on the left where it says "Styles outfits"? You can use those buttons to apply saved outfits. You can also use QtEdit and import the outfits from the Advanced tab under Cloth Tools
 
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You see the window on the left where it says "Styles outfits"? You can use those buttons to apply saved outfits. You can also use QtEdit and import the outfits from the Advanced tab under Cloth Tools
Oh... okay. I dont exactly spend *any* amount of time in the editor, apart from stripping cards of modules, so i dont know what these even do. Maybe i will finally be able to put some clothes of all those fucking naked dudes in my class, right? Haha!
 

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Oh... okay. I dont exactly spend *any* amount of time in the editor, apart from stripping cards of modules, so i dont know what these even do. Maybe i will finally be able to put some clothes of all those fucking naked dudes in my class, right? Haha!
You can make different styles there which are just alternate appearances that triggers can switch between in-game. In-game however you can only edit the clothing for whatever style is currently active, so those buttons are what you would use to apply outfits to different styles before saving the card. In your case you'll only be applying them to the default style. Similarly, QtEdit can only be used to edit the clothes for the default style.
 

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You can make different styles there which are just alternate appearances that triggers can switch between in-game. In-game however you can only edit the clothing for whatever style is currently active, so those buttons are what you would use to apply outfits to different styles before saving the card. In your case you'll only be applying them to the default style. Similarly, QtEdit can only be used to edit the clothes for the default style.
 
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