Calum 9 the Barbarian

Write IdeaWrite Idea Posts: 434
edited July 10 in The Commons

Calum 9 has come! I would include a Conan pun, but I've never really seen any of the movies. So, there's that. 

Instant buy. I'm a sucker for well built toons. Kind of a cross between The Brute and Scar.

Well, he will be once DAZ includes him in the Premier Characters page.

Discuss!

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  • sidsid Posts: 534

    Ok, wow, I may have a new fav. 

  • MimicMollyMimicMolly Posts: 2,322

    My first reaction was, "I wish DAZ made a The Girl 9, because that's who I've been wanting to return. But 'Scar 9' (AKA Callum 9)? He can stay."

    I think I'm more interested in seeing how his skin looks compared to other ones I'm assuming are similar, at a glance, like Michael 9 or Neanderthal 9.

  • HylasHylas Posts: 5,223

    Nice character, nice body!

    the orc add-on is perhaps the 1st time that I'm seriously annoyed that it's a premier exclusive. angry

  • Matt_CastleMatt_Castle Posts: 3,004

    Write Idea said:

    Callum 9 has come! 

    Pedantry: Only one L in Calum. (Same goes for the topic title).

    (Given that Daz have decided to give us Julius, Julia and Julian as G9 core characters, the names are really quite ambiguous enough as it is...)

  • Zhor2395Zhor2395 Posts: 9

    Hoping Calum 9 hits the premiere bundle page

  • N-RArtsN-RArts Posts: 1,603

    I wanted a pretty boy. There. I've said it. A male version of Willow or something. 

  • BarubaryBarubary Posts: 1,230
    edited July 10
    I see what you did there, DAZ. "It was too big to be called a sword. Massive, thick, heavy, and far too rough. Indeed, it was a heap of raw iron."
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  • 3Ddreamer3Ddreamer Posts: 1,337
    edited July 10

    Matt_Castle said:

    Write Idea said:

    Callum 9 has come! 

    Pedantry: Only one L in Calum. (Same goes for the topic title).

    (Given that Daz have decided to give us Julius, Julia and Julian as G9 core characters, the names are really quite ambiguous enough as it is...)

    Not so. My nephew is Callum with 2 L

    Never mind I misunderstood. The Character is Calum, but I can understand someone mistyping Callum. He's in my cart either way. Just need a really Good Gift card sale or this cleans me out. I could live without the Destroyer outfit in the character bundle

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  • NetherFalconNetherFalcon Posts: 885

    I think he's a good buy.  A large bulky frame that rivals Thomas 9 and the Premier Orc Form actually looks to be worth using (most Premier addon forms are easily attainable by just playing with morphs).

  • Matt_CastleMatt_Castle Posts: 3,004

    3Ddreamer said:

    Not so. My nephew is Callum with 2 L

    Never mind I misunderstood. The Character is Calum, but I can understand someone mistyping Callum.

    Suffice to say that I know that enough people have unusual or unique spellings of their names* that I'll only correct a spelling when I'm aware that it's wrong in that particular case.

    I have one relative who is a Catherinne with a double N. I'm aware that other Matts are Mat with one T.

    * That said, I certainly have opinions about parents setting up their children with unique snowflake names; I know people whose names aren't even that weird who have to repeatedly spell their names over the phone or keep having trouble because some important paperwork or database has ended up with the wrong spelling and therefore doesn't match.
    Seriously, don't give your kid a gimmick name. No-one they meet will remember that it's got a load of Ks instead of Cs and Ys in place of Is, but it's going to cause them a heap of nuisance.

  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,599

    I have an incredibly common name, and I regularly have to clarify that it isn't a different incredibly common name.

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,049
    edited July 10

    it could be an entirely fantasy name given he is a barbarian

    I have seen so many spellings of names, anything goes,

    Olde English spelled words differently to now too  for example

    so go back centuries in other cultures, many without many literate people

    it may even be pronounced differently

    there also is an English singer called Calum Scott

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  • memcneil70memcneil70 Posts: 5,290

    Matt_Castle said:

    3Ddreamer said:

    Not so. My nephew is Callum with 2 L

    Never mind I misunderstood. The Character is Calum, but I can understand someone mistyping Callum.

    Suffice to say that I know that enough people have unusual or unique spellings of their names* that I'll only correct a spelling when I'm aware that it's wrong in that particular case.

    I have one relative who is a Catherinne with a double N. I'm aware that other Matts are Mat with one T.

    * That said, I certainly have opinions about parents setting up their children with unique snowflake names; I know people whose names aren't even that weird who have to repeatedly spell their names over the phone or keep having trouble because some important paperwork or database has ended up with the wrong spelling and therefore doesn't match.
    Seriously, don't give your kid a gimmick name. No-one they meet will remember that it's got a load of Ks instead of Cs and Ys in place of Is, but it's going to cause them a heap of nuisance.

    It is not just snowflake names. Try inherited religious names. Ones you read and cringe. Even classic names can be terrible. Or ask any Mary, Gary, Larry, Sherry, Harry how much they love their name. Kids can be really mean. And put all those kids in one classroom where a teacher can't enunciate properly, you never know who is being called. 

  • Silas3DSilas3D Posts: 734

    Zhor2395 said:

    Hoping Calum 9 hits the premiere bundle page

    I've reported it to one of my Daz contacts as I'm pretty sure new figure releases are supposed to be included in the Premier promotion!

  • TomhipTomhip Posts: 565

    Callum sound like some bloke off the streat and not very barbaric to me :D

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 12,748

    memcneil70 said:

    Matt_Castle said:

    3Ddreamer said:

    Not so. My nephew is Callum with 2 L

    Never mind I misunderstood. The Character is Calum, but I can understand someone mistyping Callum.

    Suffice to say that I know that enough people have unusual or unique spellings of their names* that I'll only correct a spelling when I'm aware that it's wrong in that particular case.

    I have one relative who is a Catherinne with a double N. I'm aware that other Matts are Mat with one T.

    * That said, I certainly have opinions about parents setting up their children with unique snowflake names; I know people whose names aren't even that weird who have to repeatedly spell their names over the phone or keep having trouble because some important paperwork or database has ended up with the wrong spelling and therefore doesn't match.
    Seriously, don't give your kid a gimmick name. No-one they meet will remember that it's got a load of Ks instead of Cs and Ys in place of Is, but it's going to cause them a heap of nuisance.

    It is not just snowflake names. Try inherited religious names. Ones you read and cringe. Even classic names can be terrible. Or ask any Mary, Gary, Larry, Sherry, Harry how much they love their name. Kids can be really mean. And put all those kids in one classroom where a teacher can't enunciate properly, you never know who is being called.  

    Years ago I met a lovely little boy whose name was Melchisédech, and all I could think about at the moment was how the poor kid would have to spell that all the time laugh

  • midgard229midgard229 Posts: 77
    Tomhip said:

    Callum sound like some bloke off the streat and not very barbaric to me :D

    His name means dove and purity
  • memcneil70memcneil70 Posts: 5,290

    midgard229 said:

    Tomhip said:

    Callum sound like some bloke off the streat and not very barbaric to me :D

    His name means dove and purity

    You got me searching as Callum is the last name of a character in a story I read, having been originally MacCallum. That character is also a warrior who is also a statesman.

    I found on Bump:

    Calum is primarily a masculine name of Scottish and Gaelic origin. The name derives from the Latin word “Columba,” meaning “dove,” and references the influential Celtic missionary, St. Columba. The saint was credited with converting Scotland to Christianity, and Calum had already become very popular among Early Christian homes. Universally though, the term “dove” represents all that is pure and peaceful, allowing the name to resonate across many cultures and religions. Nowadays, the baby name is less prevalent than its variant, “Callum,” but there’s no doubt if baby’s involved, this virtuous moniker will hit the charts once again.

     

  • Write IdeaWrite Idea Posts: 434
    edited July 10

     

    Silas3D said:

    I've reported it to one of my Daz contacts as I'm pretty sure new figure releases are supposed to be included in the Premier promotion!

    Myself and someone else reported it on the New Year, New Sales Thread: Report Issues Here 2 "Reporting Only" about seven hours ago.

    I, sadly, think this is the first character character bundle not to be included with the Premier Bundle.

    UPDATE: He's in the bundles finally.

    The name has been successfully updated.

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  • DripDrip Posts: 1,237

    I like the discussion about the spelling of names, not the least because people regularly misspell both my first and last name, to the point that an aunt still gets my first name wrong every single time, and I've had to get flighttickets re-issued twice because the air company somehow fumbled up my last name (which is really weird, considering I booked them online, and the original booking receipts showed it correctly, so it seems they have to manually type over the information into a seperate system for flight information, or someone deliberately changed it).

    As for Calum: not really my cup of tea, but it's good to see others appreciate the effort the designer put into him.

  • Write IdeaWrite Idea Posts: 434
    edited July 10

    No great pieces of artwork.

    Rendered with my own skin settings. All in all, good addition to the DAZ gene pool.

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  • HylasHylas Posts: 5,223

    your shape looks more extreme than what I see in the official promos, is that just the skin settings?

  • Write IdeaWrite Idea Posts: 434

    Hylas said:

    your shape looks more extreme than what I see in the official promos, is that just the skin settings?

    It's a combo of lighting and my own skin settings. I don't know why the biceps are bulging so much. I might've had flexion triggered without realizing it.

  • K_WILDK_WILD Posts: 30
    Now the real question for Callum is: Does he have the power?
  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,599

    Write Idea said:

    It's a combo of lighting and my own skin settings. I don't know why the biceps are bulging so much. I might've had flexion triggered without realizing it.

    It's not just the biceps; the abs look more pronounced as well.

  • sidsid Posts: 534
    edited July 10

    Here's a quick one of the HD, because I wanted to see the tanned skin next to the no tan version. Both here, almost out of the box, with veins. (I added a nipple shape). He's very red, I would say intenionally so. Faber Inc's Pibon poses.

    Sorry I turned him into a eunuch!

     

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  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 6,327

    Wow! He looks great, @sid! At least your version can be trusted with the harem. Somebody at Daz nailed it.

  • sidsid Posts: 534

    He's really excellent. Well done to everyone that worked on him. 

    Caius is now available. He's a big boy!

     

  • nemesis10nemesis10 Posts: 3,772
    edited July 11

    I just started a little rendering interrupted by a screening of Superman: the first is his oh so serious face and the second is an altered version included 50% Emrys Kohl Stylized, and some deaging via The Age from PFA

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  • RandWulfRandWulf Posts: 215

    Write Idea said:

    Calum 9 has come! I would include a Conan pun, but I've never really seen any of the movies. So, there's that. 

    Instant buy. I'm a sucker for well built toons. Kind of a cross between The Brute and Scar.

    Well, he will be once DAZ includes him in the Premier Characters page.

    Discuss!

    The movies are fun, but I would suggest reading Robert E. Howard's original books -- they will really set the tone, and then you can follow up with Bran Mac Morn and Solomon Kane.

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