JUST RELEASED: EmmaAndJordi's Sweet Darling Outfit and Groceries for Genesis 3 Female [Commercial]

EmmaAndJordiEmmaAndJordi Posts: 952
edited April 2016 in The Commons

Hi all! :)

This is our new product just released: Sweet Darling Outfit and Groceries for Genesis 3 Female(s). Consists in a very sexy casual clothing plus a very detailed shopping set, all perfect for any scene indoors, in the street or even pinups.

It has a lot of features. For example the can can be opened, the milk carton too. The apple has 2 textures, as the cookie box (croisants or donuts), the can (orange juice or soda)... You can make very fun renders with it. It is a very original product. We hope you like it! :)

In addition, you get Capri pants, pump shoes, 3 full posable grocery bags, a parented apple, a parented can, and several props of food (cans, cookie boxes, banana, tomato, apples, coffee bag, milk carton, empty grocery bag), and 10 poses for Genesis 3 Female(s). There is also arm poses for the grocery bags, applicable to the left or right arm, or both (for one bag in each arm), and hand poses for the can and the apple.

Have a look at the promos and get it here: Sweet Darling Outfit and Groceries for Genesis 3 Female(s)

Here you are some images, and of course, feel free to post any render here, we love to watch them! ;)

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 107,868

    I was looking at this earlier - useful set of groceries. What does the posability of the bags mean?

  • I was looking at this earlier - useful set of groceries. What does the posability of the bags mean?

    Hi Richard! :) It means that the bags are parented to the forearm, and poses for right and left arm, that correct a pose so the arm takes the bag, and also morph the bag so it fis well in the arm.

    You can use these basic arm poses with your poses. First add the pose you like and then the arm pose.

    There is also 10 already made poses of course. Two are for the apple, other for the can, and the rest are with the bags (one of them holds 2 bags). You can also of course take them as a base to make yours. Also, hand poses for the apple and the can are included.

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 107,868

    Thank you.

  • CypherFOXCypherFOX Posts: 3,401

    Greetings,

    LOL!  This set totally calls for celery...

    --  Morgan

  • TaozTaoz Posts: 10,231

    Nice for a change to see a milk carton without those sharp edges that plague most of that type if items (and a lot of other 3D objects for that matter).

  • CypherFOX said:

    Greetings,

    LOL!  This set totally calls for celery...

    --  Morgan

    I was waiting for someone to say that...either celery or a morph to drop G3F basicwear undies around the ankles. :p

    I am totally getting this for the groceries.

    --MW

  • CypherFOX said:

    Greetings,

    LOL!  This set totally calls for celery...

    --  Morgan

    Yes it's a bit pinup

  • Taozen said:

    Nice for a change to see a milk carton without those sharp edges that plague most of that type if items (and a lot of other 3D objects for that matter).

    Thank you! :) This has been one of our most fun to do packs. All the designs of the groceries are ours, including the barcodes. We wrote the ingredients... it was really fun to do :)

  • CypherFOX said:

    Greetings,

    LOL!  This set totally calls for celery...

    --  Morgan

    I was waiting for someone to say that...either celery or a morph to drop G3F basicwear undies around the ankles. :p

    I am totally getting this for the groceries.

    --MW

    As lately there have been so many casual sceneries of shop, kitchens and commerces, we though an outfit like this may be fun. Even in a street render carrying the bags. It is thought so using it is really easy. Also, the groceries are independent props so you can put them in an scenery.

  • NovicaNovica Posts: 23,923
    edited April 2016

    Hi E&J- 

    I loaded the figure. Then I loaded the can. Then I tried with the figure selected, pose 09. She sat down, can didn't move. So I selected the can and tried the pose to see if it would move it. It didn't. What's the use of loading the prop first if it doesn't respond to the pose? I thought it was supposed to go into her hand. Can you test pose 09 and see if it works for you, and if so, please tell me the exact steps? I even tried parenting the can to the figure after I loaded it, then posed the figure, the can still doesn't move.

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  • Novica said:

    Hi E&J- 

    I loaded the figure. Then I loaded the can. Then I tried with the figure selected, pose 09. She sat down, can didn't move. So I selected the can and tried the pose to see if it would move it. It didn't. What's the use of loading the prop first if it doesn't respond to the pose? I thought it was supposed to go into her hand. Can you test pose 09 and see if it works for you, and if so, please tell me the exact steps? I even tried parenting the can to the figure after I loaded it, then posed the figure, the can still doesn't move.

    Hi Novica! :) In the case of the can there are 2 versions of it, the parented and the non parented (as with the apple).

    Steps are these:

    1- Add Genesis 3 to the scene. Keep it selected

    2- Add the can (with G3F selected) in Props/Parented To Hand (and not the one in Props --- the correct can will autoparent to the hand and is called "Sweet Darling Parented Sweet Darling Can".

    3- With Genesis 3 selected, apply the Pose 09 and you will see it applies well.

    Please try and see, it should work. If you need any help don't hesitate to ask :) And thanks a lot for writing and buying it! :)

  • TaozTaoz Posts: 10,231
    Taozen said:

    Nice for a change to see a milk carton without those sharp edges that plague most of that type if items (and a lot of other 3D objects for that matter).

    Thank you! :) This has been one of our most fun to do packs. All the designs of the groceries are ours, including the barcodes. We wrote the ingredients... it was really fun to do :)

    Well it's all very well done indeed! laugh

  • Taozen said:
    Taozen said:

    Nice for a change to see a milk carton without those sharp edges that plague most of that type if items (and a lot of other 3D objects for that matter).

    Thank you! :) This has been one of our most fun to do packs. All the designs of the groceries are ours, including the barcodes. We wrote the ingredients... it was really fun to do :)

    Well it's all very well done indeed! laugh

    Yay! Thank you! :)

  • NovicaNovica Posts: 23,923
    edited April 2016

    Okay, that was my mistake. I looked at it wrong because in the section with all the pose thumbs, it just tells me to load the prop first, then do the pose. The pose thumbnail shows the can in the hand so that's why I assumed it did it.

    Lovely outfit, I am going to be showcasing it tomorrow (well today, after I get some sleep) over in my Art Studio product thread. Kudos, a wonderful casual outfit and the groceries are adorable, also a fan of the milk.

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  • Novica said:

    Okay, that was my mistake. I looked at it wrong because in the section with all the pose thumbs, it just tells me to load the prop first, then do the pose. The pose thumbnail shows the can in the hand so that's why I assumed it did it.

    Lovely outfit, I am going to be showcasing it tomorrow (well today, after I get some sleep) over in my Art Studio product thread. Kudos, a wonderful casual outfit and the groceries are adorable, also a fan of the milk.

    Oh that is great! Thank you very much Novica! :)

    Having a "EJ Milk" has been soooo fun! :D

  • NovicaNovica Posts: 23,923
    edited April 2016

    I got one done. (And yes, I've gone to the stables to see my horse wearing heels and dressed up lol. I stopped by after hubby and I went out to dinner. Horses don't care what you wear as long as you bring the carrots.) 

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  • Novica said:

    I got one done. (And yes, I've gone to the stables to see my horse wearing heels and dressed up lol. I stopped by after hubby and I went out to dinner. Horses don't care what you wear as long as you bring the carrots.) 

    Oh so gorgeous! She's adorable. Well always is great to be on fashion in any occasion! ;)

  • argel1200argel1200 Posts: 760

    Just wanted to say it went in my cart. I like this -- some handy, not so common props, nice outfit, and poses to go along with it. I love products like this! Please keep them coming! Pocketbaks, handbags come to mind as something that would be useful. Also a clipboard and a pencil/pen. And mall shopping bags (again, with poses). Anyway, good stuff!!

  • argel1200 said:

    Just wanted to say it went in my cart. I like this -- some handy, not so common props, nice outfit, and poses to go along with it. I love products like this! Please keep them coming! Pocketbaks, handbags come to mind as something that would be useful. Also a clipboard and a pencil/pen. And mall shopping bags (again, with poses). Anyway, good stuff!!

    Thank you very much! We write those down ;)

  • PetercatPetercat Posts: 2,321
    CypherFOX said:

    Greetings,

    LOL!  This set totally calls for celery...

    --  Morgan

    But then we'd be pestered by Treecats!

     

    (Book reference, David Weber, the Honor Harrington Sci-Fi series)

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 6,067
    Petercat said:
    CypherFOX said:

    Greetings,

    LOL!  This set totally calls for celery...

    --  Morgan

    But then we'd be pestered by Treecats!

     

    (Book reference, David Weber, the Honor Harrington Sci-Fi series)

    C'mon down, Nimitz ... laugh

  • CypherFOXCypherFOX Posts: 3,401
    edited April 2016

    Greetings,

    I meant what I said; this requires celery.  This is my only ever homage to the art of Art Frahm, the cheesiest of cheesecake.  In other words, a...

    Frahmage

    Homage to Art Frahm's cheesy pinup work.

    ...sorry I had to swap out the capri's for the skirt, but the subject matter demanded it. :)

    --  Morgan

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  • CypherFOX said:

    Greetings,

    I meant what I said; this requires celery.  This is my only ever homage to the art of Art Frahm, the cheesiest of cheesecake.  In other words, a...

    Frahmage

    Homage to Art Frahm's cheesy pinup work.

    ...sorry I had to swap out the capri's for the skirt, but the subject matter demanded it. :)

    --  Morgan

    LOL! A Classic! Thanks for showing! It's really well done! :)

  • Sometimes we saw pinup illustrations with grocery bags but never realised that there were so many! And it seems this painter was an specialist in this

    https://americangallery.wordpress.com/2013/12/15/art-frahm-1907-1981-2/

     

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