Kim

ChoppskiChoppski Posts: 667

I never come to the forums to gush about a product, but I feel I must. I almost didn't get FN's Kim because I usually wait for sales, but the options for other items were too tempting if I got a bundle and another product, so I bought him with this "well, if I must," approach. However, It's a stunning character. The Morphs are great, but mostly, the texture is just beautiful and renders really well. I have several other FN products that I have liked, but I don't think I have seen the use of veins like I see on this guy--realistic and subtle but evident. One of the few times where I felt that the promo renders here didn't do the character justice--and they were good images. Thanks for a wonderful product!

Comments

  • Write IdeaWrite Idea Posts: 478

    Feng usually does a good job with their male characters. I was flip-flopping on getting it today or not. The only drawback is the HD details appear to be baked into the actual morph. It makes it hard to mix-n-match with other morphs, I find. Some of Feng's male characters seperate the HD details (John & Ethan for example).

  • ChoppskiChoppski Posts: 667

    Write Idea said:

    Feng usually does a good job with their male characters. I was flip-flopping on getting it today or not. The only drawback is the HD details appear to be baked into the actual morph. It makes it hard to mix-n-match with other morphs, I find. Some of Feng's male characters seperate the HD details (John & Ethan for example).

    Honestly, that was one of my worries, and there is no separate non-hd morph, but I am finding it not so difficult to use other body or face morphs. I tend to render beefier guys, but I have struggled to get the thinner ripped body of, say, a swimmer, and this one nails it. But I could beef him up a bit without an issue.  Feng also did Erwin for Gen 8.1 and that is still my favorite body for adding hd veins and muscle detail.

  • ChoppskiChoppski Posts: 667

    Also fwiw, the veins seem to be displacement maps which means they are adjustable, AND they are portable. 

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