Home-Made Virtual Strip Poker Modules
What is a Home-Made Amateur Strip Poker Opponent
Module?
Home-made, amateur strip poker
opponent modules are similar to the modules of
the Featured Models with the following
exceptions:
o Amateur modules do
not require registration
o Amateur modules are not animated
You can make home-made modules of
yourself or your loved one for private use, or
you may wish to share them with others via the
VSP-Poker VIP Lounge.
If you would like to sell or give
away your home-made modules for commercial
profit, you should purchased the Pro Edition of
the VSP-Poker Opponent Module Creator.
How do I make a module?
To produce a home-made module, you
will need the following items:
1. A digital camera or
scanner
2. A program to re-size the images to
800x600* pixels and to save them as .jpg
files
3. The VSP-Poker Module Creator (SE or Pro
Version)
4. A subject willing to be photographed as a
VSP-Poker Opponent
*800x600 pixels is the recommended
size for each of the pictures. However, the
module maker will actually accept ANY size image,
so this step may be skipped if you do not have a
capability to resize the images to 800x600.
Once you have assembled the above
items, you may proceed to shoot pictures for your
module. Pictures should be shot in HORIZONTAL
format, as that is how they would appear in the
game. Shoot pictures of your subject holding five
playing cards until the last stage where they
lose everything.
Start with the subject fully clothed
(wearing about 3-5 items to strip out of). Note
which side of the screen the subject's head is
on. ALL images will need to have the subject with
their head on the same side of the screen. This
allows the cards (in the game) to be put up on
the oppoosite side when playing in non-console
mode.
Shoot multiple pictures of the
subject in each stage of dress and have him/her
remove one article of item for each stage until
they are completely naked. Be sure to shoot
plenty of images at each stage as you will be
using them to make the module. Remember that at
the last stage, the subject is no longer holding
any cards and is simply "putting on a
show" for the camera. HAVE FUN! :)
Once you have all the images, you'll
want to select the best ones from each stage to
use to create the modules. You may wish to clean
those images up using your image editing program
and resize them to 800x600 pixels, and then
saving them as .jpg files. Note where you save
them (i.e., which folder) so you may find them
later to insert into the VSP-Poker Module
Creator.
You are now ready to start up the
VSP-Poker Module Creator. Follow the prompts in
the program to select the images to be used for
each stage of undress and for the comments to be
made by the Opponent. You will also set the AI
level for your opponent. Once that has been done,
press the "Generate Opponent" Button
and your module will be created.
When you start up the game, it will
automatically detect the new home-made module and
register it for you, so you may fully play
against the your Opponent. Enjoy!
How do I submit a home-made module for the
VSP-Poker VIP Lounge?
After you have made your module and
tested it to make sure it works correctly, you
may submit it to VSP Interactive for publication
in the VIP Lounge. Here are the
requirements/steps for submission:
1. Your model/subject matter must be
18 years of age or older.
2. E-mail us and
attach the .opn file that you created to the
e-mail. Put the words "VIP Module
Submission" in the subject line.
3. Images used in the module(s) should be images
that you personally photographed. Do not scan/use
copyrighted images from other sources.
*IMPORTANT: Once a module has been
submitted and is published in the VIP Lounge, it
is available for VIP members to download. This
basically means the world will have access to
your module/images. Do not submit anything for
publication if you do not wish to share it with
others.
We do not guarantee
acceptance/publication of your submission.
Acceptance for publication will be determined at
the sole discretion of VSP Interactive. Modules
that are not accepted will not be returned, but
we will e-mail you to let you know the reason(s)
the module(s) were rejected.
Upon acceptance, you will receive an
e-mail from us notifying you of the acceptance.
You will also receive membership into the VIP
Lounge if you are not already an existing member.
Have FUN and we look forward to
seeing what our members come up with!

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