Subject: Vampire morph for Posette?
Somebody know if there is a vampire emorph for Posette?

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Yep, the morph for the teeth is called "fangs" and I think an emaciated morph will be enough, I don't have here the file, however I'll try to find the morph and send it to you (Posy :heartbeat: doesn't use it)

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I see. I have never heard about The morph for the teeth is called fangs and I think an emaciated morph will be enough I do not have here the file however I will try to find the morph and send it to you you heartbeat does not use it.

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Hi honey :heartbeat:

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Hi there Tormie. Tell me a story.

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:uuh: :uuh: :uuh:

Subject: Re: Vampire morph for Posette?
A_C_C";p="33177 wrote: 
Somebody know if there is a vampire emorph for Posette?


You can find the MT for fangs at Hamktoey Site in this link:

http://www.ht3dplus.com/Files/morphs.html

Ahjah "Vulcan MTs" in our Free Stuff also can be useful!

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Hi friends, hi A_C_C :friends:
John posted the link to hawktoey's page :thumb: already, I was also thinking of the brows from my vulcan morph pac :)
If you're looking for something different, I made a teeth morph inspired by the classic "Nosferatu", some tome ago. This character has pointed front teeth instead of the common corner teeth, an I personally like this type even more. I think I uploaded it already as part of my Saturnia char in our freebies, but I'm not shure, so I'll attach this version here. Hope, you like it :grin:
The new Jaw open morph, I uploaded recently may be of use, too :mmmh:

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Now I'm seriously scared :uuh: :uuh: :uuh: ...

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Thanks to everyone! My idea is to use it for a fight scene between a vampiress and a Buffy-like character. Although the Nosferatu morph gives me some ideas...

Antonio

P.S.: what is the Loebner prize?

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Posy, what is the Loebner prize?

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The Loebner Prize is an annual Turing Test sponsored by New York philanthropist Hugh Loebner. Dr. Wallace and ALICE won <a> The Loebner Prize </a> in 2000. The ALICE program was ranked "most human computer" by the panel of judges.

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