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Fever
3D Render by Causam3DA disco era inspired dance costume. The set includes:
A sexy spaghetti strap top
A tight fitting low rise pair of bell bottom pants
A pair of platform shoes with clear soles
This costume makes use of dForce. As with all of my dForce products, you'll find several dForce presets in their own folder to help you get a head start for achieving different effects. The costume is made so that you can easily run your simulation with all of the items fitted at the same time. There is a short demonstration video in the product images.
To use, simply load the entire costume with the Wearable, or pick and choose which pieces you'd like. There are three material and texture presets for you to start with and of course you can as always use any 2048 image you desire if you'd like to come up with some interesting textures of your own!
Poses
I have included several poses that I created during product development that you might find interesting and useful. This is becoming a regular thing with my work, to include poses that I used in development for the benefit of customers who may want to recreate some of the promotional renders they see.
Additionally there are two poses for the platforms shoes, one to pose the feet properly, and another helper pose to make the toes straight. The toe morph is meant to allow you to easily use any pose from your collection and then correct for distortion caused by toe positions in your chosen pose. In other words, it simply subtracts individual toe bends and etc from your pose. Run it after you choose the pose you want.
This set should be available here on my Renderhub store by tomorrow. In the meantime, if you don't want to wait, you can get it at my website.
A sexy spaghetti strap top
A tight fitting low rise pair of bell bottom pants
A pair of platform shoes with clear soles
This costume makes use of dForce. As with all of my dForce products, you'll find several dForce presets in their own folder to help you get a head start for achieving different effects. The costume is made so that you can easily run your simulation with all of the items fitted at the same time. There is a short demonstration video in the product images.
To use, simply load the entire costume with the Wearable, or pick and choose which pieces you'd like. There are three material and texture presets for you to start with and of course you can as always use any 2048 image you desire if you'd like to come up with some interesting textures of your own!
Poses
I have included several poses that I created during product development that you might find interesting and useful. This is becoming a regular thing with my work, to include poses that I used in development for the benefit of customers who may want to recreate some of the promotional renders they see.
Additionally there are two poses for the platforms shoes, one to pose the feet properly, and another helper pose to make the toes straight. The toe morph is meant to allow you to easily use any pose from your collection and then correct for distortion caused by toe positions in your chosen pose. In other words, it simply subtracts individual toe bends and etc from your pose. Run it after you choose the pose you want.
This set should be available here on my Renderhub store by tomorrow. In the meantime, if you don't want to wait, you can get it at my website.