Leroy 8

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  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,280
    edited February 2020

    I created this scene to see whether I could get the dForce Hudson Outfit to simulate and look decent. I chose this challenging pose for Leroy to see how it would do. I had quite a bit of trouble with this outfit and ended up making quite a few changes before having any success. Most importantly for the jacket, I had to set the buttons to not be visible in simulation. I had to simulate the pants and shirt together and then freeze then and simulate the jacket. I had to put a lot of smoothing on the jacket and set it to collide with the shirt. I also used the included garment morphs to narrow the waist of the pants and shirt. By default, they were way too big for Leroy for some reason. In the end, after hours of struggle and experimentation, it looks pretty good. The other people in the scene are billboards from RiverSoftArt.

    Leroy, trying to figure out when his train will arrive

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  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,280
    edited February 2020

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  • XelloszXellosz Posts: 855
    barbult said:

    I created this scene to see whether I could get the dForce Hudson Outfit to simulate and look decent. I chose this challenging pose for Leroy to see how it would do. I had quite a bit of trouble with this outfit and ended up making quite a few changes before having any success. Most importantly for the jacket, I had to set the buttons to not be visible in simulation. I had to simulate the pants and shirt together and then freeze then and simulate the jacket. I had to put a lot of smoothing on the jacket and set it to collide with the shirt. I also used the included garment morphs to narrow the waist of the pants and shirt. By default, they were way too big for Leroy for some reason. In the end, after hours of struggle and experimentation, it looks pretty good. The other people in the scene are billboards from RiverSoftArt.

    Leroy, trying to figure out when his train will arrive

    Nice work.
  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 6,347

    Very clever to put the newspaper on the bench to hide the seated male's contact points. Leroy's pose is quite different, but it does obscure the collar, which exemplifies the customary Daz Originals wonkiness. Those woven textures on jacket and shirt are pleasantly believable.

  • WonderlandWonderland Posts: 7,137
    Artini said:

    ... and the close up.

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    Cool!

  • MelissaGTMelissaGT Posts: 2,611
    barbult said:

    I created this scene to see whether I could get the dForce Hudson Outfit to simulate and look decent. I chose this challenging pose for Leroy to see how it would do. I had quite a bit of trouble with this outfit and ended up making quite a few changes before having any success. Most importantly for the jacket, I had to set the buttons to not be visible in simulation. I had to simulate the pants and shirt together and then freeze then and simulate the jacket. I had to put a lot of smoothing on the jacket and set it to collide with the shirt. I also used the included garment morphs to narrow the waist of the pants and shirt. By default, they were way too big for Leroy for some reason. In the end, after hours of struggle and experimentation, it looks pretty good. The other people in the scene are billboards from RiverSoftArt.

    Leroy, trying to figure out when his train will arrive

    Very nice. I wish more PA's would put more effort into making pants, even dForce pants, look like, well...pants. 

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,280
    xyer0 said:

    Very clever to put the newspaper on the bench to hide the seated male's contact points. Leroy's pose is quite different, but it does obscure the collar, which exemplifies the customary Daz Originals wonkiness. Those woven textures on jacket and shirt are pleasantly believable.

    You give me too much credit for cleverness.The newspaper was added to the bench before the billboard, because I was trying to make the environment less sterile. It does prevent any mismatch between the billboard and the bench from showing, though. The pose is from Composed Poses for Genesis 8 Male(s)

  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 6,347
    barbult said:
    xyer0 said:

    Very clever to put the newspaper on the bench to hide the seated male's contact points. Leroy's pose is quite different, but it does obscure the collar, which exemplifies the customary Daz Originals wonkiness. Those woven textures on jacket and shirt are pleasantly believable.

    You give me too much credit for cleverness.The newspaper was added to the bench before the billboard, because I was trying to make the environment less sterile. It does prevent any mismatch between the billboard and the bench from showing, though. The pose is from Composed Poses for Genesis 8 Male(s)

    Ah, but the artistic mind functions on the level of the subconscious. Therefore, the inverse sequence of adding elements does not preclude a retro-causative relationship. surprise Thanks for the pose set link.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,280
    xyer0 said:
    barbult said:
    xyer0 said:

    Very clever to put the newspaper on the bench to hide the seated male's contact points. Leroy's pose is quite different, but it does obscure the collar, which exemplifies the customary Daz Originals wonkiness. Those woven textures on jacket and shirt are pleasantly believable.

    You give me too much credit for cleverness.The newspaper was added to the bench before the billboard, because I was trying to make the environment less sterile. It does prevent any mismatch between the billboard and the bench from showing, though. The pose is from Composed Poses for Genesis 8 Male(s)

    Ah, but the artistic mind functions on the level of the subconscious. Therefore, the inverse sequence of adding elements does not preclude a retro-causative relationship. surprise Thanks for the pose set link.

    I'll take it!

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,280
    edited February 2020

    Here is a new one with 50% Daniel and 50% Darius. I like the Daniel skin much better than Leroy skin. Leroy seems too orange in my renders. I like Daniel's darkness. He is wearing Charming Rogue with some of the texture addons. The flip flops are from Poolside Oahu Outfit. The sunglasses are from Sunglasses for Genesis 8. The hair is Terran. Pants and flip flops have grunge from PTF Grungy Threads. The Water Bottle is from the Workout Outfit. The HDRI is one of the Cake and Bob beach HDRIs.

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