"All those posts will be lost in time, like tears in rain."Getting decent images and nice disscusions over them and then getting it all deleted for going off topic?
"Yet we have seen things some people wouldn't believe. Bears on fire off the shoulder of Orion. We watched Mod beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate.""All those posts will be lost in time, like tears in rain."
Please add to OP. lol"Yet we have seen things some people wouldn't believe. Bears on fire off the shoulder of Orion. We watched Mod beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate."
I though i "edit" the original quote a bit as well![]()
I want to ask fried senpai but i am scared the full edited quote of this great movie would get deleted. Then it would really be lost like tears in the rain.Please add to OP. lol
You just had to say it, didn't you.....Whats the worst that could happen?
In my defence. The idea has potential that could end up with me seeing lots of awesome rendered ass and titties.You just had to say it, didn't you.....
Yeah I've lost a few in this thread. The mods are a bit like the fickle finger of fate.I want to ask fried senpai but i am scared the full edited quote of this great movie would get deleted. Then it would really be lost like tears in the rain.![]()
Here you go ...In my defence. The idea has potential that could end up with me seeing lots of awesome rendered ass and titties.
And in the worst case scenario we would see some horrific images. Reasonable price to see some titties.
Do man boobs feel the same a woman boob? Both are compose of fat and if you take out of the equation the body hair of the man, it should be close, right? My mind have a hard time to accept that idea.Here you go ...
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The simple answer to that question - is no. Breasts are made up of three main components: The pectoral muscles, breast tissue, and fat. The typical male has larger pectoral muscles, small amounts of breast tissue, and then fat dependent on their weight. The typical woman has smaller pectoral muscles, larger amounts of breast tissue, and then fat dependent on weight. Breast tissue and fat feel different.Do man boobs feel the same a woman boob? Both are compose of fat and if you take out of the equation the body hair of the man, it should be close, right? My mind have a hard time to accept that idea.
I want to ask fried senpai but i am scared the full edited quote of this great movie would get deleted. Then it would really be lost like tears in the rain.
But it really sounds awesome no matter how you look at it.
"We have seen things some people wouldn't believe. Bears on fire off the shoulder of Orion. We watched Mod beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those posts will be lost in time, like tears in rain"
Hmm should i ask fried or not.... i am conflicted.....
This was my own first attempt at using morphs:Everything I try to make in Daz turns out like a bad transporter accident.I applaud those making great games out of it. (and Ren'Py of course.)
When applying a pose preset, this was the result:I can heartily recommend it, but it's a tool with quirks, and sometimes it does the weirdest things for... reasons.
LOL. The bottom thing I've seen before (and presumably the top thing is a result of the same). I got that when the morphs don't adjust the rigging right (I'm not entirely sure how to fix it, but I was able to cause it by trying to bake the settings for Denise and Macy (which come from a bunch of morph assets from the daz store that presumably do handle adjusting the rigging right) into a single morph.This was my own first attempt at using morphs:
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When applying a pose preset, this was the result:
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I decided to save both of them as a reminder to not get too confident.
I can heartily recommend it, but it's a tool with quirks, and sometimes it does the weirdest things for... reasons.
Now that I have a few morphs I'm happy with, I need to bake them. Thanks for the reminder.LOL. The bottom thing I've seen before (and presumably the top thing is a result of the same). I got that when the morphs don't adjust the rigging right (I'm not entirely sure how to fix it, but I was able to cause it by trying to bake the settings for Denise and Macy (which come from a bunch of morph assets from the daz store that presumably do handle adjusting the rigging right) into a single morph.
So for now, the characters are still stored as a presets (e.g. relying on those morph assets from the daz store) instead of a single baked morph. Which wouldn't be too bad, except I tried to bake that single morph after an update to an asset slightly changed the facial features of the characters and I had to roll those assets back to a previous version of my daz library (I had the foresight to back that up regularly, thankfully). So now I don't update those particular assets to their latest versions anymore. Just daz being daz.![]()
You just made my day.
I have to reinstall my stuff to make something new. But i must say yours already looks way better than the abominations i made back in the day.This was my own first attempt at using morphs:
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When applying a pose preset, this was the result:
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I decided to save both of them as a reminder to not get too confident.
That second image looks like a cross-talk issue—a pose applied to one figure also affects another in an inappropriate way. One of my major characters has that issue when in scenes with certain others. I don't know if it works in DAZ (I use Poser) but the quick fix is to select the affected body part(s) and slightly adjust them prior to rendering.This was my own first attempt at using morphs:
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When applying a pose preset, this was the result:
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I decided to save both of them as a reminder to not get too confident.
Thank you!I have to reinstall my stuff to make something new. But i must say yours already looks way better than the abominations i made back in the day.
Fortunately, that particular error hasn't repeated itself, The most I tend to get is poses that someone turn them into contortionists--which I easily solve by manual posing after the preset. Thanks!That second image looks like a cross-talk issue—a pose applied to one figure also affects another in an inappropriate way. One of my major characters has that issue when in scenes with certain others. I don't know if it works in DAZ (I use Poser) but the quick fix is to select the affected body part(s) and slightly adjust them prior to rendering.