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...okay...I lied...here's another oneReally loved the flow of the last upload and decided to repose her into a slightly different arrangement.
On a related note: I've worked enough with it to have come to the conclusion, that I want all my hair props/figures to be dForce enabled from now on...please?
It's superior in many ways to ye olde transmapped hair figures, that I think this "revolution" (and yes, I know that dynamic hair has been around for ages [looking at you Poser]) needs to happen right here, and right now.
Sure it needs a little bit more time to simulate the hair fall, but if you compare this to ANY other long hair prop/figure, the positive FAR outweighs the negative...
Can't happen soon enough imho. Get it done, hairmakers out there, you hear me?
PS: Even looks great with RedSpec TGX Hair applied to it as you saw in the last image and this one
Skin shading is as always: RedSpec TGX tailored MK3 for G8 Females. Hair and skin shader, both available here:Β redspec-sss.com/
Thanks for stopping by
Take care
Noel
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vanvl [2019-04-06 04:26:18 +0000 UTC]
that beautiful red velvet rag will make a sexy loincloth for herΒ
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Grim-Red [2018-09-13 15:06:32 +0000 UTC]
yeah, d-force is really interesting...if you have a NASA pc.
With any card lower that GEFORCE 10x though it takes away the will to live, let alone the will to be creative.
The wig you have chosen, in particular, on my current system ( GTX 1060, 6GB) takes, alone, 52 minutes to simulate and i spare you how long it takes to simulate wig+d-Force compliant garments.
thankfully NVIDIA shot itself in the foot releasing the new RTX ( the cheaper of that Turing serie costs 2K$ the most expensive costs 10K$ ), causing a serious decrease of the prices for Titans and the 1080Ti ( note: the RTX 2080Ti outperform both), so hopefully more users will be able to enjoy d-force stuff.
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ThePaperTiger [2018-05-12 16:10:53 +0000 UTC]
Amazing work, you make Octane look easy!
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TRRazor In reply to ThePaperTiger [2018-05-16 13:46:25 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a bunch, man.
Actually - it's no that hard
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HaraSurya [2018-05-10 22:21:02 +0000 UTC]
Poser had dynamic hair and clothes, but maybe two people who weren't Smith Micro employees used it because it was needlessly, and uselessly, complex and would bring a workstation Xeon to its knees while calculating. It didn't help that the Poser community's response for a request for help for literally anything (not just dynamic clothing) was "RTFM noob" (the manual was less than worthless for learning how anything worked) and "what do you mean you're not a professional 3D artist?" (Using software actual 3D professionals consider a joke.)
Sorry, I suppose I have an ax to grind about Poser and Smith Micro losing the market they invented, foundering like a ship with its tiller broken off and then acting like they're an equal to Adobe with their pricing and licensing policies. Putting up with that for years kind of rubbed me the wrong way once I started using DazStudio full time.
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TRRazor In reply to HaraSurya [2018-05-11 09:50:01 +0000 UTC]
I pretty much agree with you on dynamics being almost useless in Poser, due to the heavy calculating load you would put on your system, but nevertheless, they had it as one of the first in the figure posing market, that was pretty much everything I tried to imply with "looking at you Poser".
And yup, they have lost a market in which they - for at least quite a while - had a monopoly position. DAZ 3D managed to wrestle it away from them, by introducing UDIM mapping to their newest figure generations, which Smith Micro refused to support. That pretty much sealed their fate - folks wanna work with the most recent figures, and not be stuck with figure generations from 2-3 years back. (Although G2 and was superior to G3 and G8 in a lot of ways.)
Been using DAZ Studio full time, since they refused to support G3 and G8.
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HaraSurya In reply to TRRazor [2018-05-11 16:52:38 +0000 UTC]
I've only used it full time for maybe six months, but it was not supporting G3 and G8 that did it for me. The pictures I saw coming from that were too good to ignore.
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