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this'll go great too with a lot of horror, fantasy and scifi renders too oh the possibilitites
I will be picking up the clothes and character as soon as my budget allows, probably in August. I really appreciate that those two items include 3Delight compatibility.
Looks awesome, just too bad that the promos with "Anchient Egyptian" didn't have a proofreader. :)
I got it and hopefully will play with it tonight.
English is not his first language, he can be forgiven.
I thought it was some sort of snooty British accent, as if Howard Carter had discovered this bundle then was telling us about it.
I was able to get store credit for the Egyptian Bundle and then I re-purchased it using the additional discount. So it all worked out.
Definitely, I forgive him. But does no one at Daz QA speak English? :)
Title: Hetep Di Nesu
An offering which the Pharaoh gives to the Great God Anubis so that the PAs may receive an abundance of bread and beer and all good things!
Awesome!
There's a couple morphs in his shoes to deal with that pose (and other kneeling poses, to get the tip of it out of the ground) I can't tell if you used one of them or if you just bent the foot a little more, but it's really nice that you paid attention to that little detail. I'm terribly OCD, it's the first thing I notice when looking at people's artwork. LOL
Finally ! Egyptian content. Bundle does look fabulous, will be picking up soon. Thanks from me as well.
Here is something that's been stuck in my head for a while. A fat slave master. Now I have an outfit to go on George, with Tchanun skin and eye makeup on him.
By George great render!
Fabulous! I don't have George so obviously I couldn't make a custom fit for him, I'm happy it auto fit so well!
Thank you
I find George problematic. I love his look but most clothing won't hang on him properly without a lot of work. I was very happy to see the skirt worked on him. The rigging on that thing is beautiful!
First, yeah, that is a great image. Love the colors and realism. And I agree with your comment on the skirt. You can tell a lot of work went into it. I've used it a few times already and I'm amazed at how superb it looks in the poses I've used.
I've been scrutinizing that George image, hope you don't mind, it's just what I do.
There is rigidity mapping on the belt, that's why it's following his belly at the top but not towards the bottom, works great for most sizes of character to keep it from getting mangled by thigh morphs and avoid that dreaded V indentation, but it's a bit problimatic with George. You could scale up the lower belt bones in the X direction to get it to look more even, I think they're hidden dials but they'll work fine if you show hidden.
Are you kidding? Getting direction from the creator of a wonderful prop is something I'd otherwise pay to have.
I was thinking, after I finished the image of course, is that instead of a pet croc Pesshetaup needed to have some slave girls swooning around him. Like a silent era Cleopatra movie or something. This might require several images if I can get the seat time. So thank you for the pointer, I'll be working up an image soon.
And thank you tykey, I appreciate the feedback. I'm trying to step up my game a little, as it werel
So here is my silent era movie scene, in full color. I fought with this one before I had something I liked. I'm not 100% behind it, but I'm going to let it have this round. I'm really happy with how the Roman turned out - he's a Genesis with a face morph and N.G.S. Anagenessis skin.
On George at least the belt has a little bulge on it, right between two bones. So I used a deformer to flaten that out a little. Otherwise I scaled bones as need be, in the x, and I think it hangs on him a little better.
That looks fantastic, Joe! It really has that "Golden Era of Hollywood" look, like the epic movies they used to crank out. (Cleopatra with Elizabeth Taylor comes to mind, as well as Spartacus.) Great job!
I LOVE IT!!
Thank you! Sometimes you see a prop set and think "I like it but I cannot see me ever using it". Sorry hypnogogia, but my budget have to wait to get Filmmaker Equipment. I want to do a scene slightly pulled out, with a director and such around this set. Its going to have to wait