The Squid Feet
(This version is for Male Avies Only!)

Demons making you yawn? Furries too normal for you? Well step up the weirdness with the strangest thing this side of a 60's flashback, the Squid. This blizzard alien lifeform is a little bit Lovecraft and a WHOLE LOT Crazy! Whether in parts, or together as a whole set, nothing will get you quite as much attention as The Squid!

To make the full "Squid" Body, shown on the right, you'll need these additional parts:

Squid Top -Mens v1a

Squid Legs -Mens v1a

Squid Head -Mens

PLEASE NOTE: The Feet can only be used by Male avies. They won't fit a Female avie. There is a separate version for Female Avies available in the catalog. They also completely replace the avie Feet, so they won't work with any item that replaces Feet, such as shoes. Attempting to use said items with this body part will either remove the items, or cause these feet to vanish. If you're in doubt about it fitting your avie and your outfit correctly, please use TRY IT before you BUY IT! There will be NO REFUNDS if it doesn't work with your existing outfit or avie. So use TRY IT first!

Wish the Squid was Purple? How about some SOUND EFFECTS?? Well then, quite complaining and DERIVE it! Make your own version, and even sell it the catalog for a small markup over my original, and keep the extra profits for yourself! You can express yourself AND earn credits at the same time. How's that for a sweet deal? You'll need a full account on IMVU, as well as a copy of Previewer. You can find out more about Deriving on the IMVU's Education Center. Below is the template you'll need to get started:

This is the Texture map used for the Feet. Use this if you wish to change some simple details, like color or markings:

This is the Wireframe layout for the Feet. This shows you how the Texture map attaches to the model. This is something best left to the more advanced users:

This is the "Gray" template for the Feet. Use this if you want to make a completely new skin for the Feet, but want to retain all of my careful shading that makes it look so realistic. Using this as a Opacity layer in your photo editor, you should be able to pull off a completely new skin that retains the realistic shadowing and lighting of my own:

To add sound, I highly recommend you download and use Audacity. It's a free sound editing tool that can export out OGG sound files. OGG sound files compress down to less then 1/10th the file size of WAV files. SO USE OGG FILES!!! You can download it here:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/