Thanks to Zev0 for the extra discount

Well, don't use Vascularity much, but the additional 10% for G3-owners will make me get the G8-version to up the new releases I buy to make full use of the "We'll match that"-banner offer. Now so much for DAZmath.

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  • ALLIEKATBLUEALLIEKATBLUE Posts: 2,983

    I agree, thanks for the discount

  • JOdelJOdel Posts: 6,322

    I don't have any of the versions of this product, but it has finally occured to me that this might be useful for other purposes than body builders (which, frankly, is a niche).

    Like, for example, old people, with their ropey veins? Probably at something less than full intensity. Mostly on arms and legs, but possibly elsewhwre as well.

    Unfortunately, the aging morphs for G8 aren't out yet, but would anyone who has the G3 verson of both care to do a test render, to see whether this might be right? It's a detail which might help in creating older characters. 

  • Joe WebbJoe Webb Posts: 837

    Ha, I've been waiting for a discount to GET G3 Vascularity. I too only thought it good for body builders - then a few weeks ago I watched the first Star Trek, the one the aliens with the giant heads, with throbing veins. Mental powers, magic, undead - throbbing veins are the way to go. I'll get the G8 version when I have enough G8 items to make it worth while - although half naked barbarians and straining magicians come to mind...

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,100

    I often use vascularity morphs for old figures; it's great at accentuating bony hands or facial details.

    Also good for strain or other stuff.

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,852
    Joe Webb said:

     I'll get the G8 version when I have enough G8 items to make it worth while - although half naked barbarians and straining magicians come to mind...

    I had the same thoughts with GF3 and got a few of Zevos products too close to the release of G8 and now have to contemplate spending more when I haven't really had time to explore it's use on GF3, oh well.  The discount does help, so thanks so much for that!

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