Mugshot Tables

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Software Engineer for 30+ years. In the search of problems for the solutions I can imagine and implement.
Actually I do this stuff just to relax from the real world, and hope that some of it might be useful for others.
Actually I do this stuff just to relax from the real world, and hope that some of it might be useful for others.
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Item Details
| Vendor: | MacSomme |
| Published: | Feb 15, 2026 |
| Download Size: | 3.9 MB |
| Software: | Daz Studio |
| dForce: | – |
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| Favorites: | 7 |
| Likes: | 19 |
| Views: | 743 |
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5 Ratings
5 Stars|Feb 28, 2026
Really useful scene and props.
I can see it getting a lot of use.
Thanks.
I can see it getting a lot of use.
Thanks.

5 Stars|Feb 19, 2026
Thanks!

5 Stars|Feb 18, 2026
Ok!

4 Stars|Feb 17, 2026
not bad very useful

5 Stars|Feb 16, 2026
thankyou this is beautiful for my criminal girls‥!?!
Mugshot Tables
Mugshot Tables (or Boards) are just some measurement textures placed upon plates.
Actually I wanted some easy measurement tools to render with. While my (free) scaler is good to work with during construction, it fails to impress in renders.
They come in four sizes:
100cm wide, 30cm to 210cm
100cm wide, 60cm to 160cm
100cm wide, 120cm to 220cm
160cm wide, 30cm to 210cm
Four texture variants each, the wide one with seven.
I noticed that my Mugshot textures (mugshot-textures-for-metrical-tables) look weired to abysmal in closeups, so I redid those for this project way larger, resized and aliased them.
The tableboards are just DAZ primitives joined into groups and given standard color and surfaces. I did not use any shaders as I do not do my own yet, and while I own some merchant resources they sometimes exclude to be used on freebies. So I did not bother. Applying shaders should be easy.
I also added a room so that you can load a character and go rendering (samples in the images for that). 5 planes, again without any shaders, and some boxes or globes given emissions. Ignore if you do not need them.
Two cameras optimized for the width of 100 and 160cm at 1800 height, with two additional at 600 height for tests or thumbnails.
I may do either imperial tables or put the writing on the wall, for larger group mugshots, if there is demand.
Have fun…
… and message me if problems arise.
Actually I wanted some easy measurement tools to render with. While my (free) scaler is good to work with during construction, it fails to impress in renders.
They come in four sizes:
100cm wide, 30cm to 210cm
100cm wide, 60cm to 160cm
100cm wide, 120cm to 220cm
160cm wide, 30cm to 210cm
Four texture variants each, the wide one with seven.
I noticed that my Mugshot textures (mugshot-textures-for-metrical-tables) look weired to abysmal in closeups, so I redid those for this project way larger, resized and aliased them.
The tableboards are just DAZ primitives joined into groups and given standard color and surfaces. I did not use any shaders as I do not do my own yet, and while I own some merchant resources they sometimes exclude to be used on freebies. So I did not bother. Applying shaders should be easy.
I also added a room so that you can load a character and go rendering (samples in the images for that). 5 planes, again without any shaders, and some boxes or globes given emissions. Ignore if you do not need them.
Two cameras optimized for the width of 100 and 160cm at 1800 height, with two additional at 600 height for tests or thumbnails.
I may do either imperial tables or put the writing on the wall, for larger group mugshots, if there is demand.
Have fun…
… and message me if problems arise.

















