Genevieve 7 - Opinion on age

For those who have a good eye for people's age, how old you estimate Genevieve 7 to be?  I'm wanting a late thirties, early fourties G3F character.

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  • zombietaggerungzombietaggerung Posts: 3,724

    I would call her late thirties to a young looking 40ish. Honestly she reminds me of Cate Blanchett, who's 49 and still gorgeous as hell IMO.

  • frank0314frank0314 Posts: 14,034

    I'd say mid 30's

  • OdaaOdaa Posts: 1,548

    I would call her late thirties to a young looking 40ish. Honestly she reminds me of Cate Blanchett, who's 49 and still gorgeous as hell IMO.

    I concur with this. The skin and body are not "old-looking" by any means but something in the face and default expression suggests someone who's seen a lot more of life, not all of it nice, than Karen 7 or Izabella 7. Eva 7 gives off a similar vibe but skews a little younger IMO.

  • Thank you, everyone.

     

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    edited June 2018

    Always hard to say.

    Looks; skin-aging is a poor way of judging as smoking, drinking and other drugs, and very much how much sun has a great influence. Subtle factors such as joint-aging play their part.

    At least late 20s, but anything up to around 40, would be my guess.

     

    ... How old do you want her to be?

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  • Hi Nicstt,

    I don't have a required age (i.e. 40 years old).  Rather, I need a character that will look older and obviously more mature than the average characters.  This character would be a supervisory or management person.  The goal is to avoid having a 18 to 25 year old manager with a decade or two of experience.

    Being a senior citizen is not required or desired.

  • Also, agree on the skin appearance being less than fool proof.  I know two women who are the same age.  One of them spent a lot of time in the sun (tanning) and comparison of their skin really shows a difference for it.  Sun screen is your friend.

     

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,076
    edited June 2018

    She's so gaunt and oddly unwrinkled but for the creases by her mouth, I'd guess 40+ 

    It's also true younger generations of Americans that didn't farm to eat as children look younger than their parents at the same age. 

    With regards to being a senior citizen or not, not matter how young or old one looks, 65 years is 65 years, so to say being a senior citizen is not desired is insulting. What alternative that isn't harmful to innocents is to be chosen then?

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  • No offense intended with the senior citizen remark, I am a senior citizen myself.  My intention was to merely identify an age group. 

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,076

    No offense intended with the senior citizen remark, I am a senior citizen myself.  My intention was to merely identify an age group. 

    LOL, well nothing wrong with retiring either no matter how old you look or don't.

  • No offense intended with the senior citizen remark, I am a senior citizen myself.  My intention was to merely identify an age group. 

    LOL, well nothing wrong with retiring either no matter how old you look or don't.

    LOL  Personally, I am finding retirement to be a good thing.

    For the scene in my mind, a character too old would not work any more than a character too young.

    Again, thanks all.

     

  • WonderlandWonderland Posts: 6,855
    edited June 2018

    It really depends what texture you put on her...

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  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,169

    If you have her, Ophelia definitely looks like a middle aged woman, just a bit thicker and more muscular than Genevieve (which you can change with body morphs) :)

  • Wonderland, nice render.  You mentioned texture, what was used on this?  

    AllenArt, thanks for the recommendation.  I don't have Ophelia.  I bought Genevieve 7 today while the base is on sale.

     

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