Morph for "Cookie" and "Chip" characters

Is there a daz3d or poser morph to make the "Cookie" and "Chip" characters look de-toonified? 

In other words look realistic or only slightly stylised but still able to wear all of the Cookie and Chip clothes? 

There could be halfway stages of stylisation.

There could be a whole semi-toon world of partly realistic characters where slightly stylised Cookie meets slightly stylised Genesis 9.

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  • Cookie and Chip were one of the most beloved couples in 3d land several years ago.  I have purchased some wonderful characters for Cookie in the past.  There isn't a lot for the two of them anymore.  Try Renderosity.  Cookie still looks toon, but cuter :)

  • Jan_Scrapper said:

    Cookie and Chip were one of the most beloved couples in 3d land several years ago.  I have purchased some wonderful characters for Cookie in the past.  There isn't a lot for the two of them anymore.  Try Renderosity.  Cookie still looks toon, but cuter :)

    The Daz store also has a large selection of Cookie and Chip characters. I still buy these sort of things sometimes. 

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 39,992

    you could use EvilInnocence's Crossdresser to fit their clothes to other figures 

  • WendyLuvsCatz said:

    you could use EvilInnocence's Crossdresser to fit their clothes to other figures 

    Yeah, well, I looked at crossdresser a few years ago and it looked really complicated with lots of pieces to buy.

    Anyway I was thinking more along the lines of what the Cookie, Chip and associated characters could expand into. 

    They're a nice little world of characters which could probably do more with a few morphs added. My capabilities in 3D have been 

    very narrow up until now but I've just bought a new, more powerful, computer in the Black Friday sales so I'm looking forward to expanding my horizons. 

    I've started to add cutom morphs to characters but they're pretty wonky-looking at the moment. 

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 39,992

    I only own V4 and M4 licenses

    autofit upwards from there

  • WendyLuvsCatz said:

    I only own V4 and M4 licenses

    autofit upwards from there

    I've just popped over to the Evilinnocence Studios site and I've seen that the CrossDresser technology has moved on quite a bit since the last time I looked. 

    Definitely deserves further investigation!

     

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 12,734

    Speculativism said:

    Yeah, well, I looked at crossdresser a few years ago and it looked really complicated with lots of pieces to buy.

    You need the base product (free) and licenses for the figures you're converting to (free or paid depending on the figure). Once you have that installed you can convert clothes from any of the supported figures to the figures you have the license for. So for example if you get the V4 license you could convert cothes from all the supported figures to V4.

     

    There are also "XD morphs" packs for some figures which add morphs matching a set of morphs for that figure  (typically the standard body morph pack) in the clothes. They're not required in DS as there's autofollow / transfer active morphs, but they sometimes give better results than DS automatic version.

  • Leana said:

    Speculativism said:

    Yeah, well, I looked at crossdresser a few years ago and it looked really complicated with lots of pieces to buy.

    You need the base product (free) and licenses for the figures you're converting to (free or paid depending on the figure). Once you have that installed you can convert clothes from any of the supported figures to the figures you have the license for. So for example if you get the V4 license you could convert cothes from all the supported figures to V4.

     

    There are also "XD morphs" packs for some figures which add morphs matching a set of morphs for that figure  (typically the standard body morph pack) in the clothes. They're not required in DS as there's autofollow / transfer active morphs, but they sometimes give better results than DS automatic version.

    I can see now that I've been missing out on an important tool. 

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