dForce Rebel Princess [Commercial]

GolaMGolaM Posts: 117
edited April 2019 in The Commons

Today my Rebel Princess set finally released. Originally inspired by a certain outfit Princess Leia wore in Star Wars, it has grown beyond that during it's design stage. It could be used fantasy, oriental and sci-fi sets. Let me know, or better yet see how it works for you. I´m curious to see your renders with it.

https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-rebel-princess-for-genesis-8-females

A word of advice: When simulating the poncho, make sure that hairs don't collide with it. Best hide them during sim. I´ve ran into this a couple of times :)

 

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  • 3Diva3Diva Posts: 11,974

    It looks gorgeous! :)

  • SnowSultanSnowSultan Posts: 3,778

    I have one quick question if you don't mind, if you lower the opacity to 0 on the chest swirls, is the base chest plate visible normally underneath? I just ask because I might want to retexture the top with a pattern and the swirls might get in the way.

    Thanks for including so many material zones and options, it makes a big difference. I have your Southern Noble outfit and its textures, and they're some of the most realistic textures I've seen on clothing.

  • GolaMGolaM Posts: 117

    I have one quick question if you don't mind, if you lower the opacity to 0 on the chest swirls, is the base chest plate visible normally underneath? I just ask because I might want to retexture the top with a pattern and the swirls might get in the way.

    Thanks for including so many material zones and options, it makes a big difference. I have your Southern Noble outfit and its textures, and they're some of the most realistic textures I've seen on clothing.

    Thanks for the compliments on the southern noble outfit :)

    To answer your question: The cloth is complete underneath the swirls, so if you hide them you'll still have the full cloth underneath and you can assign a fabric shader or the likes to it.

    Also note that the metal plates all have sides, so that when you hide the cloth, neither plates nor swirls float in the air, but rather sit on the skin (or can be adjusted to using adjust morphs)
    The top was made to be used in many different constellations, many of which i can't show on DAZ :)

     

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  • SnowSultanSnowSultan Posts: 3,778

    Thank you very much. That's how more clothing should be made and even though I'm not positive I'll be able to use this as I'm considering, I'm planning on picking it up just to support a vendor that puts this kind of thought and foresight into their creations.

  • BendinggrassBendinggrass Posts: 1,380

    It looks beautiful.

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