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Noemi
3D Render by MjrkNoemi by bluejaunte, Exnem Textures; Contemplation Pool by Stonemason, clothes by Lully,
lit with Orestes "Hazy Afternoon".
Thanks for looking!
lit with Orestes "Hazy Afternoon".
Thanks for looking!
Very nice composition! (built with some of the best model creators!
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Mjrk
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Fri, Aug 23, 2024Thank you!
Indeed they are. (apart from the falling leaves that hover over the ground
Indeed they are. (apart from the falling leaves that hover over the ground

Sza Trippie
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Fri, Aug 23, 2024You're getting to godlike level, Mjrk... gotta be honest.
You got daz dancing to your music like a professional ballerina.
This is a superb render.
You got daz dancing to your music like a professional ballerina.
This is a superb render.
Mjrk
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Sat, Aug 24, 2024Oh, if you could see the scrapyard of pictures I produced between 2 postings (humbly bowing my head)
The first thing that immediately caught my attention was the dress. Dforce pulled off the pose. I struggle with even simple sitting poses. Great work ! 

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Mjrk
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Tue, Aug 27, 2024These are actually 2 different products. Usually those Lully clothes work very well in Simulation.
But on the first try with this pose a Lully dress exploded, so I tried again with the Harem pants and
something called "Smock".
Perhaps it helps to remember that it takes 25 - 30 frames for 1 second of motion in an animation film.
The usual 15 frames are not enough for a lot of clothes, especially with sitting poses.
A real person won't be able to sit down like this in 1 second.
If you use a chair, it can be useful to tilt the chair on the x-axis and let the chair come slowly for behind
towards the figure, maybe even sink the chair into the ground at the beginning.
And check the movement of the figure frame by frame without the clothes.
Often the frames that are generated by the program lead to situations were one limb cuts through
another part of the body.
But on the first try with this pose a Lully dress exploded, so I tried again with the Harem pants and
something called "Smock".
Perhaps it helps to remember that it takes 25 - 30 frames for 1 second of motion in an animation film.
The usual 15 frames are not enough for a lot of clothes, especially with sitting poses.
A real person won't be able to sit down like this in 1 second.
If you use a chair, it can be useful to tilt the chair on the x-axis and let the chair come slowly for behind
towards the figure, maybe even sink the chair into the ground at the beginning.
And check the movement of the figure frame by frame without the clothes.
Often the frames that are generated by the program lead to situations were one limb cuts through
another part of the body.
It's a wonderful image. My immediate comment was about how well the clothing was done, but reading further I see that it really did take a big effort. Well done.
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Mjrk
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Wed, Oct 02, 2024Thank you! Sometimes i cannot find out wether one dress makes problems and another works fine with the same pose.