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Thanks. I really like, what you have done so far and am looking forward to the updates and further items, you will make.
Heres a near Final WIP look of Heathcliff He will have ear morphs (we'll also add them to cleo soon) and hand paw morphs, and is compatible with GUY 7
What if we currently do not have Girl 7 or Guy 7? Will we need them in order to use these characters?
Wait a minute...
Cleo? Heathcliff? Are those names meant to be an homage to the 1980s syndicated cartoon series "Heathcliff"? One or the other by itself, meh, random coincidence. But both? Hmm...
Sincerely,
Bill
No don't need to need them at all, Cheetah Male and Female are built for Genesis 3 Male and Female, however they can ALSO use Girl and Guy 7 morphs for people that want to mix up the face and maybe body types a bit, instead of just what we've only created. We'll be adding other DAZ character morphs to each soon, as well to future characters.
Cleo was Random Coincidence, but Heathcliff was intended after noticing what we did naming her Cleo.
80's Syndicated cartoon series? It's a still running newspaper strip.
http://www.gocomics.com/heathcliff
Very astute. I considered going deeper into the history of the character, its origins as a newspaper strip that predated Garfield by 5 years. But I worried I might get verbose, so I focused upon the '84 cartoon.
However, Cleo was, in effect, a creation for that 1984 animated series. She and the other "Catillac Cats" did not exist in any distributed medium before that point. In some ways, the concept seemed an 80s update of the Hanna Barbera series "Top Cat". In other areas, it appeared to take inspiration from Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage musical "Cats". Certainly, Cleo with her 1980s styled "mane" and her dance studio leg warmers looked like a cartoon adaptation of Webber's motifs.
Both Cleo and Lt. M'Ress (from the 1973 animated version of Star Trek) helped lead my way down the sordid path known as "furry". Yeah, I'm quite "old school". From my perspective, Krystal from "StarFox Adventures" and Renamon from "Digimon Tamers", enticing as they may be, are, relatively speaking, "late comers".
Sincerely,
Bill
It's been a while since the last post, but I'm dying to hear more about these other characters. Honeybolt and CG are both in my library, and I'd dearly love to see further releases from this PA.
Are there any other 'furry' textures that can be used with G3, even without the "cheetah girl" character applied, but maybe using a different animal morph? It appears that most of the 'creatures,' though, are fantasy and not fauna.