(Out Now!) Dancing Slip for Genesis 3 Female

j cadej cade Posts: 2,310
edited August 2015 in Daz PA Commercial Products

My first foray into actually finishing a rigged dress! Its been hanging out in my signature a while now and I am quite excited!

It was also a learning project exploring the wonders of JCMs, which is probably best explained in a picture.

Yes now Victoria can do the Captain Morgan pose in a skirt and it will look good without any tweaking.

And no these aren't draped for specific poses, but will work with any* pose (within reason; things like laying down are more difficult)

 

Includes Iray, and 3delight specific materials. That last image is 3delight.

 

Any Questions? Suggestions? Unbridled Praise?

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  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,142

    Very nice work there.  I well know about JCM's... the fun and the frustration of making them!  lol  Congratulations on mastering them! 

  • j cadej cade Posts: 2,310

    Theres some really fun stuff going on under the hood. For instance, if one leg moves forwards morph x is dialed in, if the other leg moves forwards morph y is dialed in, but if both legs move forwards morph z is dialed, but morph x and y aren't. There's also some morphs that are MCJCM's Morphs controlled by another morph controlled by a joint (or two). And at least one set of morphs where I did an animated ERC freeze (which was actually not that  difficult, who knew?)

     

    The next test when I have a lot of free time and patience to spare is to see if I can use the same method for a skirt longer than knee length, or if that is simply too complex. any poses like sitting on the floor would probably be impossible; way too many variables.

  • So when do I get to throw money at you?

     

    Also, do you have plans to make a separate skirt? Please please please? Not dress, just skirt?

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,942

    That looks pretty good! :)

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 23,049
    edited August 2015
    A tutorial on how to do these things would be a welcome product, too.
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  • What hair model are you using for your untextured renders?

     

    --MW

  • j cadej cade Posts: 2,310
    edited August 2015

    @hanabi Well I am currently working on something that has a skirt, but it is a rather different style  (a late baroque dress), but at some point I'm definitely planning to do a Carmen inspired outfit, which will have a skirt and shirt, and who knows at some point I'll see some skirt and go "I must model that!" Which is pretty much my MO.

     

    @modernwizard    Hair is Miepe's Sculptural over here  http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/?ViewProduct=95553 . And it is my favorite thing for untextured renders.

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  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 25,610
    edited August 2015

    Which Victoria is this for?

     

    Edit I mean does it require Victoria?  Or can I use it on the base figure or other gals of the same generation?

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  • j cadej cade Posts: 2,310

    @kulay wolf               Whoops! Its for the gen3 ladies, better go edit that title.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,714

    I was very impressed by it, sadly I didn't buy as no use atm. Dynamic is my preference for items like that, but when the morphs work on the poses included it really saves time.

  • EveniosEvenios Posts: 119

    your title is confusing. Out now!!! (coming soon!) :-p

    i always had a thing for sexy slips ;-).

  • Silas3DSilas3D Posts: 553

    I'd be very interested in a tutorial too - as a hopeful vendor I'd love to be able to create dynamic morphs without them having to be dialled in manually! Would you be happy to share your findings?

  • ALLIEKATBLUEALLIEKATBLUE Posts: 2,959

    Well I picked up this little dress as soon as I saw it. Love at first sight.  Poses beautifully and looks great too.  Looking forward to more using this technology, some long period dresses would be lovely. Unbridled Praise

  • KA1KA1 Posts: 1,012

    Amzing product j cade, thank you!

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  • j cadej cade Posts: 2,310

    Woo! back to civilization and functioning internet!

     

    @ka1     Lovely! Really like the composition with the mirror.

    @tigereste & barbult  currently a tutorial would have a lot of "next step: flail around fiddling with values in property hierarchy until it looks good, hopefully" After my next project I'll hopefully have a more explicable workflow (and have figured out how to make sure longer/more complex things work)

     

  • Silas3DSilas3D Posts: 553

    That would be great, thanks! Even just a few pointers to get going would be gratefully received :)

  • mavantemavante Posts: 734

    Found this thread traveling in my time machine. What happened to this elegant and beautiful product?

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 10,932

    The vendor's store here was closed some time ago, it's not available for purchase anymore.

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