Red Light Center is a massively multi-user virtual reality site kind of like Second Life or The Sims but, well, x-rated. It's Wikipedia page is here: RLC

The 3-D avatars can change clothes and such but the interface for that was klunky in the extreme: a circular list of hundreds of choices; no kind of memory save-and-retrival at all. So most members never changed their outfits at all. The system was (and remains) all but unusable.

Four or five individual RLC members worked separately to circumvent the clunkyness of changing attire with outboard programs written and distributed independently of RLC itself. My own such submission, with no small amount of help from this very Perl Monks forum (thank bunches!) is surely the best of that lot.

It has numerous features all accessed by a convenient, multi-window, Perl/Tk GUI. One of those is to auto-build dozens of custom clothing ensembles out-of-the-box. Others manipulate garment ensembles in various ways. Still others can do things like turn you invisible, etc.

Screenshots: 1, 2, 3 and 4

This distro is also totally free. Its download footprint is 38MB in all, mostly custom outfits in the form of texture graphics for avatars. But all of those (several hundred) files center around a single stand-alone script in about 3K lines of Perl (plus an *.exe version care of PAR).

Totally useless for non-members of Red Light Center, I nevertheless provide a download link here: Frans_RLC_Closet.zip


In reply to Fran's RLC Closet by Frandajo

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