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Subject: Character that looks like it's from Lineage ii?


EltonJ ( ) posted Thu, 08 October 2015 at 8:23 AM · edited Wed, 08 January 2025 at 7:13 AM

Anyone did a character based off of a model's specifications from Lineage II? Specifically, this shape?

Lineage 2 Darkelf.jpg

I want to know if it was possible, either with V4, G1, G2, or G3.


Medzinatar ( ) posted Thu, 08 October 2015 at 8:33 AM

It has been done many times. You just have to use the morphs that give it unrealistic body proportions and add some elf ears.

Maybe DAZ will package a specific set for this and call it something catchy like,

"Morph pack for people with all the social skills of a 14 year old boy"



ldgilman ( ) posted Thu, 08 October 2015 at 8:51 AM

@Medzinatar...that last line was really unnecessary!!!!


EltonJ ( ) posted Thu, 08 October 2015 at 8:58 AM

Medzinatar posted at 7:53AM Thu, 08 October 2015 - #4232833

It has been done many times. You just have to use the morphs that give it unrealistic body proportions and add some elf ears.

Maybe DAZ will package a specific set for this and call it something catchy like,

"Morph pack for people with all the social skills of a 14 year old boy"

cringe Anyhow, thanks for your help. You can go back to being snarky on someone else's thread. I was asking if it can be done, that's all. /cringe

@ldgilman, leave him alone. He doesn't realize that he's talking down to a genius. At least five times over.


LPR001 ( ) posted Thu, 08 October 2015 at 4:39 PM

@Medzinatar We treat other members with respect on the Daz forum please ensure you do the same.

- Johnny G

"Try animation to get things moving"

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Lobo3433 ( ) posted Thu, 08 October 2015 at 6:27 PM
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ldgilman posted at 7:24PM Thu, 08 October 2015 - #4232837

@Medzinatar...that last line was really unnecessary!!!!

I want to agree the comment was not needed and we need to treat and respect each others views with out the use of negativity that Medzinatar comment tends to breed it is to easy to take something like that to create an unappealing community environment. So lets stay way from such behavior in the future


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JunkoH ( ) posted Thu, 08 October 2015 at 11:39 PM

It's nice to see that the male contingent here is solidly defending against any criticism of "art" that trivializes, objectifies, and sexualizes women. I guess you especially feel threatened when a woman speaks out about the adolescent fantasies you all seem to hold dear.



EltonJ ( ) posted Fri, 09 October 2015 at 12:46 AM

"It's nice to see that the male contingent here is solidly defending against any criticism of "art" that trivializes, objectifies, and sexualizes women. I guess you especially feel threatened when a woman speaks out about the adolescent fantasies you all seem to hold dear."

Case in point. http://www.fotos.org/galeria/data/522/medium/3Leonardo-Da-Vinci-Leda.jpg

Yeah, I suppose that was an adolescent fantasy.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6c/Correggio.jpg

Probably this one too.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0b/Sandro_Botticelli_-La_nascita_di_Venere-Google_Art_Project-edited.jpg/1280px-Sandro_Botticelli-La_nascita_di_Venere-Google_Art_Project-_edited.jpg

Need I go on? Or aren't men allowed to look at and create beauty? Or should all art be censored?


tparo ( ) posted Fri, 09 October 2015 at 2:27 AM

JunkoH posted at 8:20AM Fri, 09 October 2015 - #4232935

It's nice to see that the male contingent here is solidly defending against any criticism of "art" that trivializes, objectifies, and sexualizes women. I guess you especially feel threatened when a woman speaks out about the adolescent fantasies you all seem to hold dear.

It wasn't criticism it was a put down - no use to anyone. Adolescent fantasies are all part of growing up and learning by degrading someone you are merely reinforcing that which you so object to, instantly presuming that it was a male that posted. If you have a problem with so called adolescent fantasies then don't just try to shame them it does no good, if anything its more likely to do harm its not educating them at all.


LPR001 ( ) posted Fri, 09 October 2015 at 8:40 PM

@JunkoH Well I'm a T-girl so I gotta sit on the fence with this one but when I was a 14 year old the scantly clad fae's were not high on the agenda with my fantasies. In fact I did not even know they were real until I met Mel a lyricist from the UK this year. She has ears just like in the image above, a good ear for music, they are like sound shells. I can't say I have seen her in the outfit though but I shall ask her. I do think it should be taken into consideration that there are many female content developers making similar clothing and characters because they are naturally very good at it. I guess they rely on the contingent of males to purchase the product and dress up their 3D dolly's after all it helps keep the food on the table and pay the bills. Females also render some great scenes along the same genre. I am working on a project with a G2 male and I can hardly find clothing for it........ scantly clad, he is going to end up naked in the clip the way it is going

Nobody on here is appears to feel threatened about anything it is all about the manner which the OP was treated with the remark. We have asked Medzinatar to show respect and since it is a two way street they can expect to be treated exactly the same. That is all we are asking so time to move on.

- Johnny G

"Try animation to get things moving"

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