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Thursday, October 24, 2019

Shapes - 2 years old

Welcome to the third episode of ToddleeDoo Educational!
We're continuing to the shaping demostrations, while stocks last, then we will dig in other subjects.
Today we will experience the 2 years old shapes (did you miss the last episode?)

A real baby of this age is tall around 80-90 cm (30 to 35 inch) and they weight  11-15 Kg (24-33lb), but from one to two years of age, children grow more in height and less in weight.
At this age babies are officially Toddlers! They walk pretty well, start to run, jump, they climb everywhere, they are unstoppable.
Some also talk very well, but most only babytalk.
Hairs are growing thicker but in most cases they are still pretty short.

We do not need ShrinkeeDoo at this age.
Because of SecondLife standards, I've made them both more in the short side.
REMEMBER to enlarge your head for this age accordingly!
The head size have to be related to your face shape: for this age the head have to be more or less 16-18cm from chin to top, about 1/4.5 of the body



This is the Thin look of this age: she is very much thin, but healty.
You can play with Torso and Hip lenght, and make Arm Lenght or Head Size a little bit bigger if you desire.
Eventually you could use shrinkeedoo for the feet to make them bigger if you like to be a bigfoot 
- this skin and face shape can be found at BABYFaces 

This is the thick 2yo shape.
I used ToddleeDoo FITTED Baby Classic (NOT CHUBBY) in this picture: a 2 years old child, even if big, most likely is more "compact" and doesn't have fatrolls.
In case you can use shrinkeedoo to reduce your neck, if you like


 I hope this was useful for your roleplay experience,
if you have any question or feedback 
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See you the next episode.
BYEEEE

2 comments

  1. thanks for this <3 because honestly i knew i was small but i didn't know how small... lol i also adjusted it to my own personal tastes and such since i am a bit on the tiny side in rp... XD

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  2. I think there should be one for a 3 year old now too. Keep up the good work thanks!!!

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