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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    Star Trek audiences can be pretty conservative. But the skant is actually really pretty conservative compared to what ladies wore in Tos and longer too. So my feeling is what is good for the goose is good for the gander. The easiest solution is to wear a nice pair of shorts underneath. Problem solved. I think Picard wore one once and if I recall riker wore one in that angel one episode. 

    Kirk's nephew also had an interesting outfit in the fan made episode on you tube

     

     

     

    we should have a girl-talk thread to dress up our men 

  • zombietaggerungzombietaggerung Posts: 3,853

    Stuff I'd like to see more of:

    1.Body hair for Genesis 3 male

    2. poses for men doing things other than flexing and standing.

    3. mens hair particularly practical short styles, no hairsprayed fantastic hair.

    4.  pants which are not painted on with pockets zippers and waistband

    5. mens shirts with realistic collars

    6. sexy men's clothing (don't think there is any in the store)

    7. alien skins and morphs that look different than just a human skin with diffuse added,

    8. tux for Genesis 3 male with proper fitting coat (no skin tight), and realistic tie/bowtie with movement morphs.

    9 skin overlays for blemish and freckles and scars

    10.  scifi everyday clothing that doesn't look Buck Rogers or sexy

    11. superhero cape with different styles so it could be sci-fi, fantasy, whatever

    12. cybernetic parts and prosthetic limbs

    13. modern bandages and casts

    14.  food with eating poses

    15. clothing which isn't skin tight, 

    16. loose fitting mlitary clothing (existing sets hug the pecs and biceps in unrealistic ways). Sets should have rank badges and places for namtags for enlists and officers.

    17. Military dress uniforms with the same options above.

    18. Hunky dudes who look mature. (Sorry Kenji)

    19. Cat and Dog... Also cat and dog would be awesome and cybernetic pets

    20.  sexy guy aliens would be nice too.

    21. Contemporay or futuristic Military obstacle course

    21. Contemporary or futuristic military mess.

    22. scifi kitchen

    23. scifi bathroom.

    24. urinal

    25. could really use a futuristic scifi club,

    26. Farm pumpkin patch

    27. Apple farm/harvest time

    28. Christmas tree farm

    29. British pub. 

    30. A rocky cave opening in the ground where characters could crawl or scale out of. With poses.

    31. A Starship crew uniform.

     

    Stuff id like to see less of? I won't be popular for saying it but I feel saturated with female content, clothing and sexy wear.  I don't buy it or look at it any longer because it looks quite similar. 

     

    Yes to all of this.

  • AnotherUserNameAnotherUserName Posts: 2,727

    Hair that drapes correctly with all kinds of poses and with a minimum of fuss. Some sort of system that allows clothing to appropriately fit plus sized women. No more shrink-wrap!

  • MistyMist said:

     

    tee hee 24th century fashion
      

     

    I've always liked the skant. It frequently suprises me how often people think the future fashion will be as restrictive gender-wise as modern fashion is. People wore tunics for centuries and considered them masculine, and yet there was so much surprise when that showed up on star trek and utter dismay too. Also, to assume alien and otherwolrd fashion will follow our style is really restictive. I like the skant because it shows in the future people aren't as inhibited and different cultures and customs are alive and well. I applaud Star Trek for broaching that, even if there was a lot of irritation amongs some viewers.

    Didn't Scotty wear a kilt in an episode or two of TOS, or in one of the movies?

  • BurstAngelBurstAngel Posts: 763

    NEED more capes, cloaks and hoods with up and down morphs for BOTH MALE and females for superheroes and fantasy genre.

    NEED a more variety of belts for both male and females, mostly for superhero genre.

    Looking for packs, bags, shatchels that are more for fantasy settings, I.E. I am currently am looking for a shatchel and a backpack for a male character in a fantasy setting.

    I'm also looking for a genesis version of Wanted Dead or Alive outfit for M4. Mainly looking for the coat.

    A versatile bodysuit for GM2/GM3

    Different types of gloves both male and females.

    Hair parts or props that can be used on existing hair or hats.

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,762
    edited July 2016

    Those are actually very short culacks that Star Trek fellow is wearing, not a skirt. I don't think I've seen a pair on a girl older than 12 now that I think about it. smiley

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  • More of an add-on to Zev0's Fit Control product, but what I want most is adjustments to sleeves so they can better fit over or under gloves.

  • Serene NightSerene Night Posts: 17,704

     

    Those are actually very short culacks that Star Trek fellow is wearing, not a skirt. I don't think I've seen a pair on a girl older than 12 now that I think about it. smiley

    I have not heard the term culack before. What is a culack? I admit I'm curious.

     The official uniform is called a Skant on men. http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Skant#Skant

  • zombietaggerungzombietaggerung Posts: 3,853

     

    Those are actually very short culacks that Star Trek fellow is wearing, not a skirt. I don't think I've seen a pair on a girl older than 12 now that I think about it. smiley

    I have not heard the term culack before. What is a culack? I admit I'm curious.

     The official uniform is called a Skant on men. http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Skant#Skant

    Maybe culottes?

  • 3Ddreamer3Ddreamer Posts: 1,347
    edited July 2016

     

    Those are actually very short culacks that Star Trek fellow is wearing, not a skirt. I don't think I've seen a pair on a girl older than 12 now that I think about it. smiley

    I have not heard the term culack before. What is a culack? I admit I'm curious.

     The official uniform is called a Skant on men. http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Skant#Skant

    Maybe culottes?

    That is what we called them when they first appeared on TNG

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  • 3Ddreamer3Ddreamer Posts: 1,347
    edited July 2016

    Sorry double post

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  • argel1200argel1200 Posts: 760

    Accurate (thinking skirt length here) 1950s style clothing for women (and men, but women is the higher priority). Hair that works well under hats/helmets or a really good set of tools to adjust hair products, including for hats that are higher/lower on one side than the other.

  • Serene NightSerene Night Posts: 17,704
    3Ddreamer said:

     

    Maybe culottes?

    That is what we called them when they first appeared on TNG

    Oh, okay thanks. laugh

     

    Another request: 

    Would like more attention paid to the groin area on men's clothing. I've noted lately that the groins seem to look kinda female. I'm not talking that I want a liberace bulge, although having the morph is nice, but men and women's pelvis and groin aren't the same. Some outfits lately seem designed for a woman that are too short- like nothign whatsoever is in that region. It looks painful to say the least and odd to me. Also the way that area looks when a character is posed that area seems to tear or look weird. Thigh areas tear if you use other bulge morphs too. So built in morphs maybe to address that issue?

      IF you are going to do skin tight pants with no actual cloth shape. Then guys are going to have a skin tight pelvic areas. But they just don't. That area is usually quite smooth. IT looks odd.

  • caravellecaravelle Posts: 2,663
    edited July 2016

    Thank you, Nikisatez, for your kind interest in your customers' wishes! I appreciate that a lot.

    I never get tired of asking for historical correct clothes, mostly Roman, Greek, Egyptian and Maya. And 17th and 18th century clothes, both male and female. I would also like to see Ladies' dresses from the 'Second Baroque' resp. the US Antebellum period, the time from 1850-1865. And, by the way, a hairstyle like Empress Elisabeth of Austria's, for my kitschiest moments... winkblush

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/Kaiserin_Elisabeth_-_Franz_Xaver_Winterhalter%2C_1865.jpg

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  • BurstAngelBurstAngel Posts: 763
    edited July 2016

    Problem with historical clothes, is you'll get one for the female but never the male. So I usually avoid historical settings like a plague. Men's outfit has to extremely versatile because it maybe the only one for that time period.

    I'll gobble any outfit from the 1940's and late 1970's including sets and vintage props. Love more deisel punk sets.

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  • pdspds Posts: 593
    kyoto kid said:

    ...would love to see Cyber implants for G2/G3 (both genders). Eyes, ears, plug jacks, chip slot jacks, partial and full limbs (would be cool the have the "in the thigh" holster the original Robocop had), fibreoptic connections, etc.

    +1

    To this list, I would like to add "cybernetic" exoskeleton enhancements. Of course, a full exo suit that would accommodate a G2/G3 figure like in the movies Aliens and Edge of Tomorrow, would be awesome. smiley

  • PetercatPetercat Posts: 2,321
    edited July 2016

    Ways to carry things. We have a compass, a canteen, an entrenching tool, but no carriers. Ditto for weapons magazines that aren't part of a larger item of clothing.

    Slings for weapons. People don't generally have rifles without slings, and soldiers most certainly don't!

    Casts and bandages - clean, bloody, and stained. Also used and discarded, laying on something. A cervical collar and head wraps (with hair or hair morphs) since those are very common at trauma scenes. A paramedic's carryall with tools and supplies (Tampex and tampons are fairly common, as they are sterile, cheap, and soak up a lot of blood, and one is very useful for plugging man-made holes.)

    Sheaths for knives and swords are rare.

    More adjustment morphs for clothing items. I'm tired of buying sets of clothing that when used together, poke through each other. Witn not enough morphs to fix them.

    Textures for shoes that include wear, and dirt on the soles.

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  • alexhcowleyalexhcowley Posts: 2,403
    caravelle said:

    Thank you, Nikisatez, for your kind interest in your customers' wishes! I appreciate that a lot.

    I never get tired of asking for historical correct clothes, mostly Roman, Greek, Egyptian and Maya. And 17th and 18th century clothes, both male and female. I would also like to see Ladies' dresses from the 'Second Baroque' resp. the US Antebellum period, the time from 1850-1865. And, by the way, a hairstyle like Empress Elisabeth of Austria's, for my kitschiest moments... winkblush

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/Kaiserin_Elisabeth_-_Franz_Xaver_Winterhalter%2C_1865.jpg

    This is the kind of thing I was referring to in my earlier post.  This one looks awesome.

    Cheers,

    Alex.

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,175

    Erté style dresses and headwear...1920s and 1930s styles.

    Laurie

     

  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 6,347

    This was mentioned by zombietagger ung, but their list was so comprehensive that it might have been lost in the crowd:

    Men's Business Suit - morphable tie (that covers the top of the collar), morphable collar wings, morphable lapel styles, three geometries for jacket (one for Sinatra-style over-the-back prop, one open, one closed - that actually fits in the chest area or has enough morphs to make it so like bobbie25 used to give us on V4 clothing), jacket length morphable, ShoxDesign textures add-ons

    This is such a hugh hole in the market, although there have been many tepid attempts.

  • evilded777evilded777 Posts: 2,482

    A really nice pair of mens' wingtips. Other accurate men's shoes, but no more boat shoes... we went years without them and now they are everywhere.

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 8,049
    • Photo-realistic Food 
    • Kid's Treehouse
    • Fairy House interior with furniture and stuff (think thimble chairs, button table tops, acorn bowls, that kind of thing - tiny human and nature things made into everyday items for fairy use)

    I've got one of those in the Daz pipeline...

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