Bored about Bikinis, lingerie and underwear for female characters

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  • Testing6790Testing6790 Posts: 1,091
    edited August 2015

    This thread should just be renamed into one of the off topic silly threads at this point!

    But in all seriousness, I use the same product for every underwear I need. Optitex has a freebie dynamic bikini (at least I think it's free) which I use the top of, and the underwear from the V6 dynamic essentials or w/e. Definitely need the actual dynamic plugin for the underwear because it clings weird. Increase the shrink of the band and increase the friction of the actual planes and you have functional underwear. Although, bottoms are a lot less important for dynamics, conforming is usually just as good.

    The good thing about these two products is that the Diffuse Map texture is super simple, so I'm easily able to make a new one when I need to. Only downside to the dynamic bottom is that it's a bit... flossy... in the back which really isn't the angle I'm going for in fantasy settings.

    The best part of dynamics is that they're figure agnostic!

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  • anikadanikad Posts: 1,919
    Novica said:
    anikad said:

    Very nice body suit from Mada and Shox-Design in the store. Sexy and practical. Shame I can't afford Gen 3

    http://www.daz3d.com/eclipse-outfit-for-genesis-3-female-s

    Are you PC or PC+? You can use your $6 off for Daz Originals on that, because that coupon can be applied to new releases. It's already 50% off, so with that added $6 off, it's a great deal! 

    Neither subs lapsed in March when I was in Spain and I never got around to renewing when I got back, didn't really see anything that appealed to me. I would have been just been buying for the sake of it.

  • takezo_3001takezo_3001 Posts: 2,037
    edited August 2015

    Actually, when I get a piece of skimpware armor, I usually fill in the nekkid bits with a scale/chain mail texture/disp map anyway, because when it comes down to it, even the impractical armor is presented with so much professional (Industry standard) level of craftsmanship, that it really intimidates me into becoming a vender myself, particularly considering the artist/s Formally known as awful soul...Heh, whenever I hear some modeler yammer on about how modelers are better artists then us lowley conso* errr, Poser/Daz wannabies, I usually smugly present our own PA's craftswo/men and entrepreneurs as they are the opitome of a practicing professional.

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  • scathascatha Posts: 756

    Nirvy has a great new pair of fantasy boots over at rendo, which aren't high heeled.  :D

  • nelsonsmithnelsonsmith Posts: 1,337

    No problem with sexy, but a lot of the designs I see are simply not very pragmatic.  It's like a lot of stuff you see on runways;  very fanciful,  but nothing you'd imagine a real person every putting on and wearing anywhere.  If designers want to model sexy clothing I wish they'd look more toward what people are actually wearing -- other than streetwalkers.

  • nDelphinDelphi Posts: 1,939

    No problem with sexy, but a lot of the designs I see are simply not very pragmatic.  It's like a lot of stuff you see on runways;  very fanciful,  but nothing you'd imagine a real person every putting on and wearing anywhere.

    I know what you mean. I have never understood that. Why spend so much time working on and modeling clothes that only people in the 17 century would wear in this day and age? Is that like an inside industry contest by fashion designers to see who can impractically out-design the other?

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    edited December 2015

    I'm kinda missing some of these items atm; way too much male stuff. :pdevil

    No problem with sexy, but a lot of the designs I see are simply not very pragmatic.  It's like a lot of stuff you see on runways;  very fanciful,  but nothing you'd imagine a real person every putting on and wearing anywhere.  If designers want to model sexy clothing I wish they'd look more toward what people are actually wearing -- other than streetwalkers.


    Indeed. Spiky heels on the archer so she wont catch her feet on branches, roots, twigs, rocks, and other various bits of undergrowth and overgrowth :)

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  • No need flogging this dead horse anymore.  The modelers have heard it all and beat it down every time and aren't going to change, the only productive thing to do is seriously boycott what and who you don't want in your library.  It won't stop them but it's like voting for the politician who lost, you did your part, but life goes on.

  • NovicaNovica Posts: 23,925

    That's what kitbashing is for- change out the boots to something else, layer skimpy things under other clothing, etc. Kitbashing is actually quite fun. 

  • fastbike1fastbike1 Posts: 4,081
    edited December 2015

    I'll have to disagree. A number of new sets have been released that have flat boots. As said before, you can kitbash for more fun.

    No need flogging this dead horse anymore.  The modelers have heard it all and beat it down every time and aren't going to change, the only productive thing to do is seriously boycott what and who you don't want in your library.  It won't stop them but it's like voting for the politician who lost, you did your part, but life goes on.

     

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  • PetercatPetercat Posts: 2,322
    Valandar said:

    About the "intro period"...

    The "Opening two week intro sale" meaning most of the item's lifetime sales applies to almost every kind of product that can be made. An item will make about 70% - 90% of its lifetime sales in that period, unless it is completely and utterly independant of an existing figure, such as props or vehicles or creatures. Even then, well over 50% of its lifetime sales are usually made in the two week intro, barring unusal or bizarre circumstances, or absolute universal appeal (such as Stonemason's Urban Sprawl sets). My critters have rarely maintained constant back catalogue sales, and even then it's a trickle compared to the flood of the intro period.

    And as for wishlists?

    At this time, PA's cannot see how many people have wishlisted our items. We have no idea how many people have, so this number simply does not exist to us. Wishlist it during the intro sale? We have no way of knowing. Also, and this MIGHT not count for the people reading this, but in the old store, when we COULD see how many people wishlisted an item, and it seemed like that number never went down except marginally during March Madness or the PA Sale. Yes, perhaps some people did add an item to their wishlists, but we never saw evidence of that, and only saw more people adding it to the wishlist. Knee-jerk wishlisting doesn't always help, especially during the intro period.

    One final note:

    A little over a month from now is the PA Sale. Who knows what you might find then? :D

    Hello, Valandar.

    I was shocked when I searched your name to see how much of your creations that I've purchased! Jeeeez...

    Shaving kit, hair care, pocket stuff, and much more, mostly everyday accessories. And the crossbows, had to have the crossbows.

    I am really glad that you've made so many little everyday things. Thank you. (Your Police Car and Bulldozer are in my cart now...)

     

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    edited December 2015

    I've missed this thread - it's nice to rant. :) 

    No need flogging this dead horse anymore.  The modelers have heard it all and beat it down every time and aren't going to change, the only productive thing to do is seriously boycott what and who you don't want in your library.  It won't stop them but it's like voting for the politician who lost, you did your part, but life goes on.

    Don't read the thread, obviously, if you think it's irrelevant. Those that wish to take part, obviously will.

    I've bought the flat shoed products that have been released, bar one as I couldn't afford em all; I haven't bought any with heals, even though there were a couple that may have been useful for some of their parts.

    Decided to vote with my wallet.

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