MUUD for G3M [commercial]

RawArtRawArt Posts: 6,070
edited February 2016 in The Commons

Muud!

 

http://www.daz3d.com/muud-for-genesis-3-male

 

He is a real man of the earth, who loves long walks in the rain and jumping in puddles. But he is not all soft and gushy, when he dries out he is hard as brick.

Comes with a loose mud texture and a dried out cracked version.

The set comes complete with custom crafted High Definition Morphs, and a highly detailed texture set, suitable for Iray and 3DL

 

 

Product Includes:

• One Muud Character Preset

• One Muud Morph Preset

• Two Muud Full Material Presets

• Two Eye Material Presets

• Also includes IRAY and 3DL MAT files

 

Post edited by RawArt on

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  • riftwitchriftwitch Posts: 1,439

    I don't suppose his name is Harcourt, is it? (Yeah, I'm showing my age...) This'll be another instant buy. Do you think you could create some products that I don't like? You aren't helping me stick to any sort of budget. 

  • As usual, magnificent

    PLEASE, could you make it both G3M + G3F?

    BTW, could you tell me how I can make your superb Nosferatu usable on a G3F? 

  • RawArtRawArt Posts: 6,070

    Yes...I remember Harcourt Fenton Mudd ...he was a great character, and I hope he comes back in the rebooted series. (though they did mention him in "Into Darkness").

    As for male and female versions....I will do this for some characters, but not all of them. Something like Muud would not be a decent seller as a female (he may not even do well as a male...but I gotta do things for fun too...not all about the money LOL). Ugly and female generally do not work as products. Nosferatu also may not do well as a female, BUT...in march madness I have  female vampire coming out that you should like ;)

     

    Rawn

  • RawArt said:
    As for male and female versions....I will do this for some characters, but not all of them. Something like Muud would not be a decent seller as a female (he may not even do well as a male...but I gotta do things for fun too...not all about the money LOL). Ugly and female generally do not work as products. Nosferatu also may not do well as a female, BUT...in march madness I have  female vampire coming out that you should like ;)

    Rawn

    Why does the name "Pygmalion" come to mind here?

    Lookin' good, Rawn!

  • RawArt said:

    Yes...I remember Harcourt Fenton Mudd ...he was a great character, and I hope he comes back in the rebooted series. (though they did mention him in "Into Darkness").

    As for male and female versions....I will do this for some characters, but not all of them. Something like Muud would not be a decent seller as a female (he may not even do well as a male...but I gotta do things for fun too...not all about the money LOL). Ugly and female generally do not work as products. Nosferatu also may not do well as a female, BUT...in march madness I have  female vampire coming out that you should like ;)

     

    Rawn

    Given the shape and nature of the Muud morph, I think gender is mostly a non issue. I see it more as an It than a he or she. If I felt the need to imply gender (say if I were doing a transformed character) auto-fit would work and any autofit distortion would juat play into it.

  • Love it Raw it's like an X-File !!!

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    For those concerned about male/female, I suggest GenX2. Particularly for monstery stuff, the subtle precision of a gender-tuned model isn't really necessary and GenX2 crossover of morphs works just fine.

     

    (And no, I don't get anything for shilling GenX2, I just think it's awesome and I've crossed over a bunch of Raw's stuff when necessary. ;)

     

  • Heh, I actually thought of the Golgothan from Dogma when I first saw it. Just morph the horn shapes and give it a glossier texture... eeew.

  • HavosHavos Posts: 5,581

    GenX2 is not much use for moving morphs between G3F and G3M which is what is needed for MUDD

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 6,067

    Heh, I actually thought of the Golgothan from Dogma when I first saw it. Just morph the horn shapes and give it a glossier texture... eeew.

    Not just me, then? wink

  • Pack58Pack58 Posts: 750
    edited February 2016
    Havos said:

    GenX2 is not much use for moving morphs between G3F and G3M which is what is needed for MUDD

    Edited to avoid more confusion.

    Would the Male to Female morph in this be any use http://www.daz3d.com/genesis-3-cross-figure-resource-kit 

    It works OK with Nosferatu.

    Post edited by Pack58 on
  • RawArtRawArt Posts: 6,070

    yep...that would work

  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,343

    Golem!

  • HavosHavos Posts: 5,581
    Havos said:

    GenX2 is not much use for moving morphs between G3F and G3M which is what is needed for MUDD

    Would the Male to Female morph in this be any use http://www.daz3d.com/genesis-3-cross-figure-resource-kit 

    It works OK with Nosferatu.

    I would be interested to know how you used that for transferring morphs, I have only used it to transfer clothing. Or did you simply use it to put a female shape on G3M?

  • IceDragonArtIceDragonArt Posts: 12,759

    Wow.  Thank goodness I don't wok with G3m much.  I agree with previous posters, you are killing my wallet.  I am slowly accumulating most of your library of goodies.  But you keep adding new ones so I am always behind lol.

  • Havos said:

    GenX2 is not much use for moving morphs between G3F and G3M which is what is needed for MUDD

    Would the Male to Female morph in this be any use http://www.daz3d.com/genesis-3-cross-figure-resource-kit 

    It works OK with Nosferatu.

     

    could you pleas tell us more about it? I thought that it was for clothing transform. How do you use it for morph/skin transfer?

    Could you in addition post an image of nosferatu G3F? (female)

    thx 

  • Pack58Pack58 Posts: 750
    Havos said:

    I would be interested to know how you used that for transferring morphs, I have only used it to transfer clothing. Or did you simply use it to put a female shape on G3M?

    I edited that right after posting but must have messed up saving it somehow and didn't notice till now.

    No, it doesn't allow the use of G3F morphs,  as you say at just gives a female shape to G3M but it's a big blob of mud. After changing to a basic female shape (how much of that will show through the mud morphs if used more then a touch is a guess for now) then one could fine tune with the male morphs to get two or more female Mudd characters I assume. Not as ideal as access to the full range of female morphs but something.

    Anyway I tried to edit the quote from your post out but failed (it started the train of thought but wasn't relevant in the end to my post) it was 5.00 a.m. and I should have been sleeping not posting. Now it's after 6.00 and I can't be bothered proof reading so hopefully making sense.

    .

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    My comments about GenX2 are predicated on the notion that before too long there will be GenX2 for G3F/M. I assume. At that point, hey.

     

  • HavosHavos Posts: 5,581
    Havos said:

    I would be interested to know how you used that for transferring morphs, I have only used it to transfer clothing. Or did you simply use it to put a female shape on G3M?

    I edited that right after posting but must have messed up saving it somehow and didn't notice till now.

    No, it doesn't allow the use of G3F morphs,  as you say at just gives a female shape to G3M but it's a big blob of mud. After changing to a basic female shape (how much of that will show through the mud morphs if used more then a touch is a guess for now) then one could fine tune with the male morphs to get two or more female Mudd characters I assume. Not as ideal as access to the full range of female morphs but something.

    Anyway I tried to edit the quote from your post out but failed (it started the train of thought but wasn't relevant in the end to my post) it was 5.00 a.m. and I should have been sleeping not posting. Now it's after 6.00 and I can't be bothered proof reading so hopefully making sense.

    .

    I had sort of assumed you meant that. Anyway, if anyone is interested, here is a female Nosferatu by simply dialling in the G3F cross figure morph into RawArt's male version. As Rawn warned, she aint pretty, definitely not a candidate for Miss World.

    Female Nosferatu.png
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  • Pack58Pack58 Posts: 750
    edited February 2016

     

    could you pleas tell us more about it? I thought that it was for clothing transform. How do you use it for morph/skin transfer?

    Could you in addition post an image of nosferatu G3F? (female)

    thx 

    LOL, sorry I need to edit that, it took me so long to type my last reply now I need to do another.

    Here's a couple of rough render tests.

    Edit: Appalling spelling.

     

    Vampirinavich_15.jpg
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    Vampirinavich_18.jpg
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    Post edited by Pack58 on
  • RawArtRawArt Posts: 6,070

    He is here!!!!

    Muud!

     

    http://www.daz3d.com/muud-for-genesis-3-male

     

    He is a real man of the earth, who loves long walks in the rain and jumping in puddles. But he is not all soft and gushy, when he dries out he is hard as brick.

    Comes with a loose mud texture and a dried out cracked version.

    The set comes complete with custom crafted High Definition Morphs, and a highly detailed texture set, suitable for Iray and 3DL

     

    01_Muud_POP.jpg
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  • evilded777evilded777 Posts: 2,482
    SimonJM said:

    Heh, I actually thought of the Golgothan from Dogma when I first saw it. Just morph the horn shapes and give it a glossier texture... eeew.

    Not just me, then? wink

    Me too...

  • MardookMardook Posts: 292

    Well... at least its something for the G3M figure. Even if it does look like a big pile of... mush. Yea! That's it... mush. JK :D

     

  • Salem2007Salem2007 Posts: 513
    edited February 2016

    I finally got around to buying this one.  Daz Studio did not like the envoronment I tried to use (it kept crashing during the render) so I switched to a sewer (which I like).

     

    Muddy2a.jpg
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  • sfaa69sfaa69 Posts: 353

    I immediately flashed on "Dogma" as well.

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