The new Farmer Clothes

Can anyone upload a render of the pants and feet without the boots?
Thanks.

https://www.daz3d.com/farmer-clothes-for-genesis-8-males

 

 

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    interested also

    can you not load the shirt part? or is that a transparency thing?

     

    ty

  • Serene NightSerene Night Posts: 17,704
    edited August 2018

    I am curious. I hope the boots can be removed.

     

    Edit: the description says there is a no boots morph so I suspect the boots can be removed

    Post edited by Serene Night on
  • RCTSpankyRCTSpanky Posts: 850

    There is a "No Boots" and a "No Shirt" option listed in the features.

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,175

    Fantastic! :) I was wondering the same thing :)

    Laurie

  • LlynaraLlynara Posts: 4,772

    I picked it up and can render tonight when I'm home. 

  • waited for ever for farmer clothes for gen 3, now here it is for gen 8

  • Phoenix1966Phoenix1966 Posts: 1,838
    edited August 2018

    Here are just the overalls loaded onto a Michael 8 default body shape, "No Shirt" morph at 100%.

    Farmer Overalls.png
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  • Phoenix1966Phoenix1966 Posts: 1,838
    edited August 2018

    And here are the boots and shirt (the shorts are from the Summer Time Outfit).

    Farmer Overalls2.png
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    Post edited by Phoenix1966 on
  • Serene NightSerene Night Posts: 17,704

    Looks good. All he needs is piece of straw to suck on,

  • Phoenix1966Phoenix1966 Posts: 1,838

    Yee-haw!

  • KitsumoKitsumo Posts: 1,221

    Here are just the overalls loaded onto a Michael 8 default body shape, "No Shirt" morph at 100%.

    Those do look nice, but is there a morph for a wider pants leg? I get that they tuck the pants into the boots, but I'm sure a lot of people wear the pants outside the boots, or maybe cuff the pants. Having it open down there provides better airflow in the heat. Just wondering.

  • Phoenix1966Phoenix1966 Posts: 1,838

    There is one "adjust leg length" morph. It raises the pant legs by about 3-4" on the figure and flares the bottom slightly (I suspect this is to help the pants fit over shoes/hiking boot style footwear).

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,175

    I would imagine a wider leg could be achieved by a dformer easily enough.

    Laurie

  • JUJUJUJU Posts: 1,132

    Here a render with no shirt and no boots

    testNoBoots.jpg
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  • KitsumoKitsumo Posts: 1,221

    There is one "adjust leg length" morph. It raises the pant legs by about 3-4" on the figure and flares the bottom slightly (I suspect this is to help the pants fit over shoes/hiking boot style footwear).

     

    AllenArt said:

    I would imagine a wider leg could be achieved by a dformer easily enough.

    Laurie

    Sounds good. I know it's just a matter of personal preference, but I like the pants leg just slightly tapered. Too wide and you have bellbottoms, too narrow and you get the skinny jeans look. Thanks for the replies.

  • Serene NightSerene Night Posts: 17,704

    I don’t like them tapered. there needs to be more jean material down there. To go over boots.

  • Looks good. All he needs is piece of straw to suck on,

    Ask and ye shall receive. Granted, a little pricey just to get a straw prop. laugh

    Willow Props

  • LlynaraLlynara Posts: 4,772

    Phoenix beat me to it. And boy does that guy look good in those overalls! wink

  • Phoenix1966Phoenix1966 Posts: 1,838
    Llynara said:

    Phoenix beat me to it. And boy does that guy look good in those overalls! wink

    Thanks. blush I wish there was a morph to unclasp one of the straps so it dangled behind the figure and the bib bent in front. 

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    I'll note that it's fairly trivial to scale any pants' shins X and Z to make them more tapered or flared.

     

  • Worlds_EdgeWorlds_Edge Posts: 2,153

    How do you scale just one part of the pants @oso3d ?  If it is possible, then that is awesome fix to a lot of "too tapered pants" issues that I have.

  • scorpioscorpio Posts: 8,533

    Select the bottom part of the leg (usually shin or ankle) and then scale that, sometimes you may need to select the next section above and scale that to creat a smoother line.

  • Serene NightSerene Night Posts: 17,704

    Looks good. All he needs is piece of straw to suck on,

    Ask and ye shall receive. Granted, a little pricey just to get a straw prop. laugh

    Willow Props

     

    Looks good. All he needs is piece of straw to suck on,

    Ask and ye shall receive. Granted, a little pricey just to get a straw prop. laugh

    Funny. I totally would buy it just for the prop but not at that price. Maybe I can find a freebie somewhere 

  • Worlds_EdgeWorlds_Edge Posts: 2,153
    scorpio said:

    Select the bottom part of the leg (usually shin or ankle) and then scale that, sometimes you may need to select the next section above and scale that to creat a smoother line.

    Sounds so simple, I never thought you could do that with clothes!  Now I feel stupid, but yay, glad I learned something new today.  Thank you and thanks Oso.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    You can also move clothes separate from the figure; I find this really handy for sleeves when I don’t feel like using dForce.

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