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Subject: Victorian Stuff Search


tonymouse ( ) posted Mon, 15 January 2007 at 2:24 PM · edited Sat, 01 February 2025 at 12:42 PM

I have found the wonderfull props by the ness, and know about the 19th century stuff at DAZ PC club, they are not quite what I want I'm looking for. Too fancy or upper crust. Any help or sugestions, free or pay. Particuylary for Mike or David and Luke. finding stuff for that guys is hard

I'm wanting to create images that are very sherlock homes, Jack the ripper, or The Illusinest. any and all help is greatly taken


TrekkieGrrrl ( ) posted Mon, 15 January 2007 at 2:29 PM

You may be in luck soon. I think Andrew (TheNess) is preparing more Victorian themed stuff. Including Sherlock Holmes type stuff :)

Why is the things from TheNess not what you want btw? Is it just that THE item you're looking for isn't made or what? In that case a specific request will probably yield better replies :o)

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tonymouse ( ) posted Mon, 15 January 2007 at 2:32 PM

Thank you for asking, the props by the ness are perfect!!! it is the Daz Stuff that is not quite right!!! See what happens when you think you know what you are saying :)


Conniekat8 ( ) posted Mon, 15 January 2007 at 3:11 PM

Have you tried this 3d Prop search engine? http://www.whatever3d.com/

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TrekkieGrrrl ( ) posted Tue, 16 January 2007 at 3:03 AM

So what you're really looking for is the surroundings more than the props? Rooms, windows and such? Have you asked TheNess? He's actually a nice guy ;o)

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new_tower ( ) posted Tue, 16 January 2007 at 4:22 AM

I think tonymouse means clothing. The RDNA and DAZ 19th century stuff looks like Regency to mid Victorian. It would have been far more useful if they'd made late Victorian or even Edwardian clothing. It's a far more interesting period in history and fiction. I once looked for these sort of outfits, but I didn't find anything...


tonymouse ( ) posted Tue, 16 January 2007 at 7:06 AM

Quote - I think tonymouse means clothing. The RDNA and DAZ 19th century stuff looks like Regency to mid Victorian. It would have been far more useful if they'd made late Victorian or even Edwardian clothing. It's a far more interesting period in history and fiction. I once looked for these sort of outfits, but I didn't find anything...

 

You so hit the nail right on the head!!!!


pakled ( ) posted Tue, 16 January 2007 at 7:22 AM

all the bodice-rippers seem set in the Regency period or thereabouts..;) go figure.
Poser Fashion had several different eras of dresses, but that doesn't help. The site (alas, gone forever) that had all this stuff was Lannie's 3d world. Tons of Victorian props, Bryce Mats, but it was hogged out of existence by download accelerators. You could probably use the Wayback Machine to pull up the text and pictures, maybe there's a links page that would point to some sites that may still be in existence. Slim thread, but it's all that comes to mind.

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Ian Porter ( ) posted Tue, 16 January 2007 at 9:22 AM

Attached Link: Hansom cab

tonymouse,

You might be interested in my Hansom Cab model which conforms to the Poser horse, and includes poseable doors, wheels . It is based on one appropriate for the Sherlock Holmes stories, and they are mentioned in several of the stories. Oh and its free ;-))


Conniekat8 ( ) posted Tue, 16 January 2007 at 10:59 AM

Is it clothing like this that you;re looking for: http://www.gentlemansemporium.com/mens_victorian_outfits.php 

Or even more worn?

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tonymouse ( ) posted Tue, 16 January 2007 at 11:06 AM

Quote - Is it clothing like this that you;re looking for: http://www.gentlemansemporium.com/mens_victorian_outfits.php 

Or even more worn?

 

In a word yes!!! though, worn out textures are always a huge pluse but the style is exactly what I am taking about, well not so much the more western style ones, but the rest absolutly perfect!!!


Acadia ( ) posted Tue, 16 January 2007 at 11:37 AM

Quote - tonymouse,

You might be interested in my Hansom Cab model which conforms to the Poser horse, and includes poseable doors, wheels . It is based on one appropriate for the Sherlock Holmes stories, and they are mentioned in several of the stories. Oh and its free ;-))

Your Hansom Cab is absolutely wonderful! I accidently stumbled onto last year and I was blown away with the detail.

For those who haven't seen it, you can see the pictures in this thread;

http://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/showthread.php?thread_id=1440552

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Conniekat8 ( ) posted Tue, 16 January 2007 at 11:45 AM

Beautiful work on the Cab.
I created a new thread in the Marketplace Wishing well, refering to this one.

I can model some of the clothes, but I didn't get around to learning how to rig them for poser yet (in case anyone has complementary skills and wants to colaborate - we can talk)...

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Coleman ( ) posted Tue, 16 January 2007 at 4:43 PM

I'm at work right now so can't show you an image....

But I took PhilC's Victorian men suits for the P4 dork and used Wardrobe Wizard to fit Mike3 and they fit perfectly and look very much like late 1800's mens wear

http://www.philc.net

Poserworld also has a great set that's really supposed to be for a Dr Who character, but has a kind of late 1800s look.

It's harder to find male Victorian clothes  - there's a bunch for women models.

The April Ashley dress at DAZ is awesome for V3. The dress has excellent posing movement.
DAZ also has the Victorian coat and some era texture sets for the V3 morphing dress.

With Wardrobe Wizard I was also able to make the Aiko Infamous/Scandalous dress convert to V3 (while saving all the morphs) and fits great.

http://www.poserworks.com has an excellent London Cab  - comes with their own horses.

http://www.runtimedna.com has a fantastic Whitechapel/Baker street set that's awesome.

Liteluvr also has a fantastic East End street set here in the MP.

Ness's work is fantastic - Acadia led me unto his/her stuff just recently

Geralday also has a ton of freestuff - some is Victorian themed


tonymouse ( ) posted Thu, 18 January 2007 at 7:18 AM

Thanks for all the suggestins, all very helpful!!!

Any more ;)

Thanks!!!!


Coleman ( ) posted Fri, 19 January 2007 at 2:13 AM · edited Fri, 19 January 2007 at 2:16 AM

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Here's an example of the PhilC Victorian mens suits converted with Wardrobe Wizard to fit M3... would work similarly well with David or James or any Poserverse male

Gotta click on pic to enlarge for better comparison view


BastBlack ( ) posted Tue, 03 July 2007 at 11:18 AM

Oh wow. I missed this.
Hmm... I'm thinking about converting his 1776 British and American Revolutionary War uniforms from James to M3. Anyone tried it?

bB


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