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August 14, 2008 at 12:02 am in reply to: Some new Jean Sinclair commissions with Giantess / Buff woman content #74557
ScottG
ParticipantThanks Eric for those two fantastic pictures. They are awesome!
ScottG
ParticipantThe one problem with DAZ Studio vs. Poser is that DS lacks dynamic clothing, which means you can't really achieve that natural clothing look on an very well-developed body, unless you're designing the clothing models yourself.
Thanks Lingster, I didn't know that. I've been trying to find things to justify switching to Poser but I haven't found enough yet. That is a pretty good one though.
ScottG
ParticipantNice to see another Daz|Studio user joining the ranks. I've been using Daz for about 2 years now and it has taken much of that to get a nice stockpile of clothes, props, scenes, etc. So even though Daz|Studio is free, most of the good stuff is not. Since you are starting out, I would definitely recommend joining the Platinum Club at Daz3d.com. Many of the scenes that are priced at $19.99 are reduced to $1.99 for platinum club members while other items are reduced 50-60%.
As far as Victoria 4.2 (V4.2) and her muscle morphs are concerned, they are well worth the money. I haven't made up my mind about the V4.2 Elite morphs just yet as I don't think they will really add much to what we can already do without them. Do not buy too many items for the body morphs because they simply turn the dials that you can already turn yourself and you will turn them to a much higher degree than they ever will.
Next, pay attention to the full body morphs (fbm's) and partial body morphs (pbm's) that come built into clothing. Many of them only have some of the fbm's and some of the pbm's and you will run into problems getting them to fit your very large women.
Also, when you purchase hair for your models, while long hair always looks good on a woman, you get alot of poke-thru and overlapping at the shoulders, breasts, and shoulders. There are several hair styles that are just above shoulder length and still look good. Personally, I really like the long hair styles, so I still use them and try to manipulate them as much as possible to acheive an acceptable look.
Lastly, when creating a render, remember that if you don't have to have the clothes and hair fitting perfectly all the way around a model, you only have to have it fitting well on the parts that are viewable in the rendering. Don't waste your time getting the hair and clothing just right on the back side when the people seeing the render can't even see that part.
I hope I have not overloaded you with information and if you have any more questions, you have come to the right place. There are a few Daz|Studio users here and many great Poser users as well.
ScottG
ParticipantShe-Hulkie: Who else wants a feel? 😉
Source: SHE HULK #9 Cover Re-creation Original Comic Art MAYHEW

I'm second in line behind Chris! :):):):)
August 11, 2008 at 3:48 pm in reply to: Growing Into Herself (MiniGTS/Slow Growth Story) – Update Posted! #73911ScottG
ParticipantYES! I see another growth spurt coming on – 7 ft tall, here she comes!!!
ScottG
ParticipantWow. Wow. Wow.
Great job Grisse. I'm really impressed.
Will try to comment more when I'm not wiped out by these double-shifts.
But seeing these made my day a bit.
Thanks.
-Eric
No problem Eric, thanks for the inspiration.
August 11, 2008 at 3:28 pm in reply to: Hooked: Muscle Women: Female bodybuilders – MSNBC 8/10/08 #74352ScottG
ParticipantNo comments on the actual program since I don't have cable and couldn't watch it, but I do have a funny little quip from my wife. While watching the Olympics we saw a commercial for that documentary and she looked at me and said (with a smile on her face) "Too bad we don't have cable, you might get pretty turned on by that, huh." God, I love that woman!
ScottG
ParticipantDevonCory, Like I said on the Staci pic – What can I say, I like 'em BIG!
Anyway, thanks for the compliments.
ScottG
ParticipantWOW, That's alot of Aleesha content! Thanks Alex!
ScottG
ParticipantI have no rival, no man can be my equal – Queen. 8)
Source: ROBB PHIPPS Pin-Up: WONDER WOMAN muscles
Truly a Wonder Woman!!! Thanks Alex!
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