Forum: Freestuff


Subject: the Dawn of a new day...

HiveWire3D opened this issue on Jun 19, 2013 · 4422 posts


SatiraCapriccio posted Tue, 02 July 2013 at 1:54 AM

Besides, the past is the past, and isn't the mantra now ... what if we could do this all over again and do it right.

The awareness that things were not always done in ways best for the entire Poser/DAZ community, and the willingness to try to provide a solution for both (and the willingness to listen and to communicate) is more impressive than the Dawn figure herself ... and she's pretty impressive.

 

If you've ever seen Mulan in Once Upon a Time, I wouldn't mind an outfit similar to hers.

Then too ... almost anything Regina wears when she's the Evil Queen would be cool if you'd rather do sexy.

Then again ... there are the Legend of the Seeker Mord Sith skin tight leather outfits.

What I really want is steampunk ... not the mostly skin and little cloth steampunk, but more in the lines of what you'd see on serious steampunkers.  Still ... there is a steampunk star wars princess leia illustration by Bjorn Hurri that's rather simple but eye catching.  Though I'd rather put my female in the hans solo or luke skywalker outfits :P  If we're going to be out there saving star worlds, a dress just doesn't make it.  

Bjorn Hurri has some amazing illustrations.  I'm not quite sure which of his steampunk star wars illustrations I like best, but Master Yoda may be it.  Pity Darth Vader isn't there!

Quote - The people making Dawn are guys from the good old days of DAZ, when they were very popular and loved. These peiple have since left or were let go by DAZ (because of differences in where they wanted to see company go) and were replaced by new and improved executives, whom have their eye on something other then the community that made them succesful in the first place.
These guys were the part of the good old DAZ which understood the community.

**Anyway, back to Dawn, what should I make for her, any requests? **
 



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