Here are a bunch of textures that I made for myself and am releasing public domain. Some are entirely my own work, others are inspired by things I have seen on the Internet or even in clothing catalogues from my mailbox. I believe in good faith that any images I use are in the public domain, but cannot guarantee this. If you own an image I have incorporated into one of these works and wish me to take the item using it down, please contact me with reasonable evidence of ownership and I will be happy to comply. Please keep in mind that I am fairly savvy with copyright law's allowances for fair use and I reserve the right to subject unreasonable demands to public ridicule. :-P Remember kids, you can't copyright ideas, only actual works - if I have redrawn something I saw elsewhere from scratch, it ain't yours (unless I violated an actual trademark, in which case you have a valid claim.)
NOTE: Textures may be larger than displayed.
FURTHER NOTE: The Second-Life avatar mesh is really horrid to design for in several places, including between the legs and in front of the armpits. My ideas on this can be found here and here.
ANOTHER NOTE: Comments, where applicable, are BELOW the texture - the blank space at the bottoms of some textures disjoints it a bit unintuitively, but oh-well.
I tend to rely on the built-ins for sleeve, collar and hem, which doesn't look quite as good but is far more flexible than drawing them into the image.

Inspired by a girl's outfit in a video game, IIRC.

Lower-cut version of above.

This one was inspired by a friend (hi Torrid) who was always mis-spelling my nationality.

Just going through my old icon collection here.

Not a big fan of this abomination of commercialism. Don't celebrate it, in fact, being neither Christian nor mindless-consumer-drone.

I had fun with this one!

A colourable one. I like it in red.

A colourful version.

Must have been in a bad mood with humanity when I made this one up.
also on CafePress
Image from an old old match book. You will see me wearing this one around Impact a lot - I like the colour.

Redrawn image from the cover of an old notepad my mum had. I liked the way it was done.
also on CafePress
What can I say?

Screw Morpheus and his limiting binary choices!

Image from an old button-badge.

It is pretty.
also on CafePress
In a world where boob size is just a slider away, this is extra funny!


I know this is how we really feel!
also on CafePress
Old EE saying on a shirt, done for a friend who likes the phrase.




Greyscale texture - colour it yellow.

Very simple stripey underwear texture. Relatively simple to recolour this however you want.

Safety Panties set. Download the link, not the image! There are several varients in a .tgz archive here.

Shorts with kisses on them. Intended as men's boxers, but who knows....
Supplied greyscale with transparency. Recommend tinting them yellow or red to taste.


Preddy colours.

This is the particle texture used for Dolly's green vomit.

Small keypad. Inspired by a mofo keypad, drawn in Inkscape to my own tastes.
Yes, it's a Colemak(ish) layout, and that is an Octal numeric pad!

Tinted yellow or red for safe edges.

Repeat-texture to make solar panels.

For target practice.
OpenSim is an open-source simulator server that can serve 3D-worlds data from your own machine to 3D viewers such as The Imprudence Viewer. It supports standalone and grid-mode services. It is at version 0.6 and is quite usable if you are comfortable configuring software via text files.