No Suit for G3M [commercial]
RawArt
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No Suit for G3M
http://www.daz3d.com/no-suit-morphs-for-genesis-3-male-s
When is a suit not a suit?
When it is a No-Suit!
Create a body suit directly onto your Genesis 3 Male figures with no worry of poke through regardless of body shape.
The No Suit is a series of morphs (Low and High definition) made for Genesis 3 Male that will instantly make him appear to be wearing tight fiting spandex. Wether you need gloves, or socks/tights, or full body ninja wear, this set has all the variables.
Comes complete with custom Material presets for instant hero goodness, or you can apply any shaders you want for completely original looks.
Custom made material zones allow for hundreds of original variations to get just the look you need!
Product Includes:
• One Custom Genesis 3 Male Character with new Material Zones
• One Full body preset to apply All the No Suit Morphs
• 20 IRAY Shaders for individual Material Zones
• 20 3DL Shaders for individual Material Zones
• Six Low Definition Morphs
• Four High Definition Morphs


Comments
I got mine, thanks!
-- Walt Sterdan
Ok, having only the g2f one, I'm jealous of all those mat zones. nngh
The G2F one did not work well from a concept point of view (that is why there is no G2M version). By the time G3 came out I took a totally different approach and it worked much better.
So no realistic chance of a Genesis 2 version based on this new approach?
Not high on the "to do" list....there are so many other new and cools to make
Of course... >_>
Well, let me know if you do get around to it, because my wallet would love to patronize it.
Thank you! Have to wishlist it for the moment, but it's top of the list!
So here's an amusing story. Over this last week while looking for quilting fabric, I somehow ended up on a website that had about 100 different variations of neoprene. Neoprene is fairly awesome. One thing leads to another and I now have an entire set of shader presets perfect for superheros. The problem is, I don't typically render superheros. So last night I was looking online for clothing and pose references, to see what I could cobble together to show off these shaders. I decided to just go to bed and hopefully I would wake up with a brilliant inspiration. That was the correct decision. My inbox greeted me this morning with not only a slew of perfect poses, but a fabulous "No Suit" to put them on.
The thing really is excellent for shaders, and the new material zones make good logical sense once you use it. There are so many combinations to try out. The best part about the No Suit being so shader ready is that it is easy to accessorize with items from other sets, like boots, capes, belts, and armbands. Rawn, thanks so much for the very Super Timely Super No Suit.
I gotta go render more superheros now. cheers!
Thanx Destiny....it sounds like it would be a great match for your shaders!...Awesome!
Hey RawArt! You've mentioned that any shaders can be applied. Could I assume that means it will accept tiled images without showing seams as you might see on a figure?
I just received some early Christmas money and this looks so very tasty!
Not really no.
There will be seams as with any figure. But procedural shaders should work nicely in the material zones.
Got it today, thanks again. :-)