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Katze7 [ Monday, 01 September 2008, 06:58 PM ]
Post subject: Looking For The Following Things For Both Dork And Posette
the follwing: <br /> <br /> Dork: <br /> Military vest (utility as well as a kevlar one) <br /> Knight armor <br /> chainmail <br /> combat boots <br /> open jacket (similar to that of a Gakuran school uniform) <br /> <br /> P4Male and female <br /> medivel type tunic and pants <br /> <br /> Posette" <br /> medevial type dress (like a bar wench, etc)
posfan [ Monday, 01 September 2008, 07:50 PM ]
Post subject: Re: Looking For The Following Things For Both Dork And Poset
I highly recommend to get the CrossDresser Licenses for both. This way you can convert other figures clothes. Another option is getting a Poserworld subscription to download their content for both of them. They may have what you are looking for. <br /> <br /> Free clothes are hard to find for them anymore, unfortunatly they are too old (for the content providers)
Nik [ Monday, 01 September 2008, 10:42 PM ]
Post subject: Tricky...
Hi, Katze7 ! <br /> <br /> Sadly, a lot of P4F/P4M freebies have vanished. Sites expire, servers crash, ISPs vanish, owners replace P4 classics with 'modern' figures. When I returned to Poser in 2007, I was fortunate to have my eclectic down-load archive from 2003 plus a broadband link and the patience to search thousands of Google hits... <br /> <br /> However, there are still good sites with P4 freebies. (F=Free, RF=register free). PosetteForever (RF) has wonderful stuff. The vast Renderosity (RF) archive has some P4F/M, although many old links have died. Animotions (RF) has many classic 'Heroic' garments. Ghastley (F) <a class="post-url" href="http://209.92.41.204/Poser/" target="_blank">http://209.92.41.204/Poser/</a> has several 'period' items that may be useful etc etc... <br /> <br /> Um, have you any experience of using a 'painting' program to create a custom texture and/or transparency map ? That trick plus a little lateral thinking can convert a plain robe or dress into something more interesting. You can even copy/paste/tile eg mail texture from other figures' freebies. ( Remember to credit source !!) Unfortunately, I'm no Artist... <br /> <br /> Before you consider trying Wardrobe Wizard or Cross Dresser, look through my WW vs CD mega-thread: If the outfit is free, conforming, can be converted with CD2.7 and worn in P_4 by an un-morphed Posette, I've probably featured it. And, my mutterings should give you a feel for the 'learning curve'. <br /> <br /> Too many clothes 'break' when converted with CD2.7. Some, like Sione's free "Halloween Dress for A3", which looks 'tavern-wenchy' and even has a 3rdparty 'wench' texture, break when original is bent much beyond 'zero' pose. Says so in 'ReadMe'... <br /> <br /> CD3 added new tools, a LOT of garments are now 'dynamic', perhaps a CD3 / P5+ user can comment. <br /> <br /> There is also a geometry problem with P4F & P4M-- They have different hip-line slopes. Shirts, pants, kilts, armor/armour etc do NOT convert well between them with CD2.7. Oh, and leave 'genitals' option ON lest converted garment have a big gap below hip... <br /> <br /> Um, I don't want to admit it but, if your time is limited, you should consider *buying* costumes and figures. Allow a few weeks for freebie hunting then groan and reach for the plastic / PayPal...
Katze7 [ Monday, 01 September 2008, 11:01 PM ]
Post subject: Re: Looking For The Following Things For Both Dork And Posette
well, the one main problem I have is that Im low on funds, namely for schoooling, gas food, etc. Where do I get the converter licenses?
maovin [ Tuesday, 02 September 2008, 06:04 PM ]
Post subject: Re: Looking For The Following Things For Both Dork And Posette
Katze7 <br /> There's still some nice free stuff out there, you just have to search. <br /> and you could always play around with what your poser has to offer. Like Nik was saying custom tx's and transmaps are the bee's knees man! <br /> keep on posen!
hanzoushinrei [ Friday, 05 September 2008, 06:16 AM ]
Post subject: Re: Looking For The Following Things For Both Dork And Poset
Wow, is that some wicked use of transmap? wickid........


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