a_super_hero opened this issue on Mar 12, 2003 ยท 11 posts
a_super_hero posted Wed, 12 March 2003 at 9:11 AM
Hello, I have a few ideas, but I am wondering where and when the more experinced would want to use VV and Steffy Stax 2003 and for what purposes. What the particular up and downside of using them. I have a few ideas, but curious as to what others use them for and how effective they would be in animating. Thanks, Super
aleks posted Wed, 12 March 2003 at 9:22 AM
you're on it. up and down, up and down, up and down...
FishNose posted Wed, 12 March 2003 at 9:41 AM
Pinup stuff, fetish stuff, glamour, night club and stage scenes, fashion shoots etc. Frazetta style scenes, fantasy and sci fi. :] Fish
compiler posted Wed, 12 March 2003 at 12:11 PM
Check at Renderotica for other ideas....
a_super_hero posted Wed, 12 March 2003 at 1:50 PM
Sort of looking for what the effects and style would be or is it just an advanced/detailed bigger breasts morph using magents?
Momcat posted Wed, 12 March 2003 at 2:48 PM
It's generally for the curvier woman. Someone with more of an hourglass shape (and yes, that does occur naturally, contrary to popular belief). Narrower waist in comparison to hips, ample bosom and hips. A woman with thighs and calves, and a tush...meat on her bones. Not a size 2. More like a shapely size 12 and up. There are several different breast size poses included in the package, from average to well above average (let's say, from a C cup to an F cup)
lalverson posted Wed, 12 March 2003 at 3:57 PM
I use them as normal characters. in my hacker story I use two. for me they add variety of female forms.
Tguyus posted Fri, 14 March 2003 at 9:05 AM
Momcat posted Fri, 14 March 2003 at 9:35 AM
VV is pretty close to 6' tall. If she were less than a size 10/12 she'd be emaciated. That's why I love VV. She's in shape WITH shape >^^< What kind of material is that holding up that rack? That thin should be making a nasty dent in her shoulders. As thin as it is, it must be that new steel/nylon alloy >^~
aleks posted Fri, 14 March 2003 at 9:45 AM
it's not material that holds the rack. it's helium inside them! ;)
Tguyus posted Fri, 14 March 2003 at 2:09 PM
The material? It's ... well... I think it's mithril. You know, from Lord of the Rings: "light as a feather... but hard as dragon scales". I think VV2003 found it while poking around some temple somewhere during her neverending quest in search of conforming clothing.