Heartily Recommend - Daily Poses for G3F by Dogz

tring01tring01 Posts: 305

Been looking for some high quality daily life poses for G3F for a while.  Must be a hundred pinup/fashion model/provocative pose packs.  The subject pack by Dogz is and excellent product in every way.  HIGHLY recommend.  

Oh, you can't find it by searching his/her artist store.  Thanks Daz store search engine!

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  • ThatGuyThatGuy Posts: 797
    tring01 said:

    Been looking for some high quality daily life poses for G3F for a while.  Must be a hundred pinup/fashion model/provocative pose packs.  The subject pack by Dogz is and excellent product in every way.  HIGHLY recommend.  

    Oh, you can't find it by searching his/her artist store.  Thanks Daz store search engine!

    Went to the artist's store and it was the first one on the list of items.  

  • nelsonsmithnelsonsmith Posts: 1,337

    Thanks for the suggestion.  Can always use more "everyman" type assets in my library.

  • tring01tring01 Posts: 305
    ThatGuy said:
    tring01 said:

    Been looking for some high quality daily life poses for G3F for a while.  Must be a hundred pinup/fashion model/provocative pose packs.  The subject pack by Dogz is and excellent product in every way.  HIGHLY recommend.  

    Oh, you can't find it by searching his/her artist store.  Thanks Daz store search engine!

    Went to the artist's store and it was the first one on the list of items.  

    Yup.  It't now showing up.

  • Stryder87Stryder87 Posts: 899

    Looks good.  It's nice to have some 'normal' poses.  I still struggle to find ones like "I'm so embaressed!" type poses...

     

  • DogzDogz Posts: 912
    edited November 2016

    Thanks guys, main reason I made them was for product promos lol, all the pinup/model poses, tend to be a bit OTT for my personal taste too, and also I find they have too many joint rotations pushed to the limits - or beyond, (to make the pose look dramatic, and more appealing of course) Unfortunatley the  down side of this is it often makes alot of conforming clothing look bad. No matter what you do in terms off weight mapping and Joint correctives when making clothes, there will be certain poses that the clothes just wont cope with well, a few joints at their limits is no major problem. but too many, and the result is really not good for many types of wearables.

    Unless its nude/bikini render, its a tough balancing act I guess, you want poses that look natural and not ridged, but at the same time not have them trash the clothes with unatural distortion. 

    Post edited by Dogz on
  • Just wanted to add that I love this pose set as well! It's my go-to when beginning most projects. I'd love to see more collections of poses like this! 

  • Another vote for more along these lines.  Such a fine set.

  • Definitely going to get this after my trip. Certain PAs with their broken back woman poses raise my hackles, so it's always nice to see ones where the poor women aren't treated like they're spineless rubber, lmao.

  • grinch2901grinch2901 Posts: 1,247

    I bought this, it won't install. DIM just fails with no explanation so I downlaoded zip for a manual install.  The zip extraction process gives me an error saying either the directory or file is corrupt and cannot be read for several of the files (many did install, but several did not so it's not the directory).  Is there a problem with these files? 

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,159

    ..yes, I too am tired of finding mostly action, pinup, and modelling poses, but little in the way of everyday ones..

  • grinch2901grinch2901 Posts: 1,247

    I bought this, it won't install. DIM just fails with no explanation so I downlaoded zip for a manual install.  The zip extraction process gives me an error saying either the directory or file is corrupt and cannot be read for several of the files (many did install, but several did not so it's not the directory).  Is there a problem with these files? 

    I think my hard drive may be failing, I'm archiving everything right now . I don't think this is a problem with the files from DIM or the manual downloads.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,668
    edited November 2016

    I'm a big Dogz fan.The thing that attracted me to Dogz in the first place was the selection of "normal" clothing. That is hard to find in the Daz store sometimes. Then after purchasing a few, I discovered the quality and flexibility of those items, too. I was hooked. I also especially like that Dogz gives his presets names that are meaningful, instead of just 01, 02, 03, etc.

    This image uses several Dogz products, including the great pose set.

    Daily Poses for the Genesis 3 Female(s) Daily 06 Pensive B.

    200 Plus - Head & Face Morphs for Genesis 3 Female(s) Diane preset

    Uniform Dress for Genesis 3 Female(s) Blue check dress with optional white collar and cuffs and pockets off

    If Dogz made hair, she'd probably be wearing that, too. smiley

    Diane Uniform Dress.jpg
    1538 x 2000 - 1M
    Post edited by barbult on
  • AllegraAllegra Posts: 405

    Yes I agree, they're great poses and I would love to see more of this style. Women don't have there hands over their head or fingers stuck in their mouths all the time, more poses of arms away from the body gesturing, pointing, reaching, touching...the way women move naturally without trying to seduce;)

  • PetercatPetercat Posts: 2,322
    Dogz said:

    Thanks guys, main reason I made them was for product promos lol, all the pinup/model poses, tend to be a bit OTT for my personal taste too, and also I find they have too many joint rotations pushed to the limits - or beyond, (to make the pose look dramatic, and more appealing of course) Unfortunatley the  down side of this is it often makes alot of conforming clothing look bad. No matter what you do in terms off weight mapping and Joint correctives when making clothes, there will be certain poses that the clothes just wont cope with well, a few joints at their limits is no major problem. but too many, and the result is really not good for many types of wearables.

    Unless its nude/bikini render, its a tough balancing act I guess, you want poses that look natural and not ridged, but at the same time not have them trash the clothes with unatural distortion. 

    Thank you for the normal everyday stuff.
    Another vote for more!

  • BeeMKayBeeMKay Posts: 7,019
    Dogz said:

    Thanks guys, main reason I made them was for product promos lol, all the pinup/model poses, tend to be a bit OTT for my personal taste too, and also I find they have too many joint rotations pushed to the limits - or beyond, (to make the pose look dramatic, and more appealing of course) Unfortunatley the  down side of this is it often makes alot of conforming clothing look bad. No matter what you do in terms off weight mapping and Joint correctives when making clothes, there will be certain poses that the clothes just wont cope with well, a few joints at their limits is no major problem. but too many, and the result is really not good for many types of wearables.

    Unless its nude/bikini render, its a tough balancing act I guess, you want poses that look natural and not ridged, but at the same time not have them trash the clothes with unatural distortion. 

    Is there a chance for a pose set of this kind that also supports Genesis1 or 2 (or V/M4)? Unfortunately, there's no backwards compatible converter between G3 and the older Gs. 

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,852

    Funny, I don't have any of the clothing by Dogz because of the "normal" "school uniform" factor, but 200 plus morphs and shattered are great products and used often by me and I have the The Old Railway series in the wishlist.

    I do lots of pinup images, so I like pinup poses and have very little use for "normal" type poses, but this thread made me have a look and these look well done and with a few tweaks can easily be used for pinups and such, so in the wishlist they go.

  • tring01tring01 Posts: 305

    Funny, I don't have any of the clothing by Dogz because of the "normal" "school uniform" factor, but 200 plus morphs and shattered are great products and used often by me and I have the The Old Railway series in the wishlist.

    I do lots of pinup images, so I like pinup poses and have very little use for "normal" type poses, but this thread made me have a look and these look well done and with a few tweaks can easily be used for pinups and such, so in the wishlist they go.

    I find a lot of pinup poses very unnatural.  I think these more normal poses, tweaked as you say, look far more appealing.  After all, photo models aren't circus contortionists.  ;-)

  • DogzDogz Posts: 912
    edited November 2016

    Funny, I don't have any of the clothing by Dogz because of the "normal" "school uniform" factor, but 200 plus morphs and shattered are great products and used often by me and I have the The Old Railway series in the wishlist.

    I do lots of pinup images, so I like pinup poses and have very little use for "normal" type poses, but this thread made me have a look and these look well done and with a few tweaks can easily be used for pinups and such, so in the wishlist they go.

    Yeah, Contempary / Normal clothing sort of - some how became my area I suppose. I guess there are/were so many vendors already pushing quality glamour type products,

    For me it started way back in when I used to look on Rendo and think, the content all looks really nice, but a bit samey (e.g the joys of trying to hunt for a pair of shoes that dont have 6 inch spikes etc). And so I wondered if perhaps a 'niche' was open there, despite people at the time suggesting there wasn't much demand - I gave it shot anyway - and I'd argue that it turned out they were wrong, at the time it was a niche so badly neglected, that the demand had become quite significant,  Supply of Contempary / Normal clothing does seem to have grown a fair bit over the past few years and the demand is more modest now as a result - but its still there, I just wouldnt call it quite so niche anymore.

    Skimpy/fantasy is still order of the day, but when you factor in the amount of competiton.... is there really so much to gain from that particular bandwagon? Of course this is generalisation and there is alot of hit and miss on indervidual sets/ outfits regardless of genre.

    Post edited by Dogz on
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