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Which figure are you using for your image? It will help if I use the same figure while posing.
This new outfit could be interesting for your project. I am not sure with the skirt but the jacket is awesome
http://www.daz3d.com/retro-skirt-for-genesis-3-female-s
I know! Just saw it. The skirt has some interesting morphs and there's a pose with The Girl sort of sitting on her side.
It's a Mei Lin G2f character Saki
http://www.daz3d.com/saki-for-mei-lin-6
I just checked and I have her. I'll load my pose onto her figure and see how close I can get to something you can use.
I didn't pay much attention to it the first time I saw it, but looking at all the morph options, that's really a fantastic product! Once you get past the phase of simply posing characters to look like models, morphable clothing becomes a must, and you start to realize how limited you really are in what you can do.
Well, that's far better than my feeble attempts - Thanks for that!
@ALLIEKATBLUE So, I've worked on the pose with Saki and I used the Victorian Gown. It has some nice pose controls for manual posing. I might be able to do better if I turned off limits on the dress. At this point, the dress and rider look best from one angle - photo 01. As you can see from the second picture, the dress still clips into the horse a bit. Turning off limits might help with that. The other side isn't bad, but it isn't photo worthy. See photo 03 - the dress clips into the horse and saddle and the girth clips into the horse from this side. The saddle could be moved slightly, but I think the example of photo 01 is your best bet. I can give you the .duf file which would probably be the easiest way to get all of the posing and dress manipulations I did to you. You can play around with the file and see if there is anything you can use. My understanding is that the .duf is just the markers for what is in the file and no geometry. As long as you have everything in the .duf file, it should load onto your computer the same way it does on mine inside DS. Let me know and I can load it up to my dropbox and add the link here. Let me know if this is anything close to what you were hoping to get.
These are splendid renders. This is exactly what I would have hoped to achieve. Thanks Knittingmommy, I sent you a PM
I really hope what I did is useful. I answered your PM!
Lol I saw thAt dress and immediately thought of this thread.