Bio, eh. Born in Texas a long time ago. Military service, 12 years Navy, Submarines (Boomers) the SSBN 641 (B), http://unitpages.military.com/unitpages/unit.do?id=202270 the SSBN 640 (G) http://www.hullnumber.com/SSBN-640. 8 years Army Armor Corps. 3rd Battalion 32nd armor. http://unitpages.military.com/unitpages/unit.do?id=101488 The US Army reorganized around Brigades instead of Regiments. The name derives from the 38th armored regiment, but the battalion is attached to different brigades and divisions, as Regimental units are not really used anymore.  Retired around 1996. Society for Creative Anachronism about 8 years active, Medallion Holder Warrior of Hidden Mountain, House Rolling Thunder, Esquire to Viscount Syr Raime y Hyndyll of Drachenwald. Currently living in Indiana. I play Everquest, not a lot these days, got the name Arrogathor in Everquest and got used to using it. Fond of science fiction, fantasy, philosophy, history, military things, and, of course, naked women.
My formal intent in messing about with Daz and similar programs is to do a political cartoon. Basically just muddling about and killing time.
Marital status. Never. Not temperamentally suited for it. No children. No remaining ambitions.
I have a MySpace page here:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=458941822
I post a sermon and various other things on a weekly basis there. I am a legally ordained reverend church dude in the Church of Civilization, which I designed myself. Ordination through the Universal Life Church.
Fiftyish, I don't keep careful count anymore. That's about it. Old picture from my days in the Army.
Operating System(s): Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS 9, Mac OS X, Linux
License: This is licensed for commercial or non-commercial use.
This is the readme file for my Chains and Shackles pack. If you want to do politically correct art showing the horrors of the slave trade you need chains and shackles. If you want to do adventure art you need chains and shackles to show damsels in distress so the hero can rescue them. If you want to do moral art you need chains and shackles to portray the bondage of the spirit to material concerns. If you want to do a King Kong type scene you need chains and shackles to restrain the beast. If you want to do erotic art you need chains and shackles. So here is a pack of chains and shackles.Shackles have metal bars instead of chains. This was done to make the figures more posable and fittable to a variety of figures. You can lengthen the bars to change the proportions of the device to fit it to different figures. All of the major elements of the different figures are movable and posable in different ways.The chain elements come with some figures where there is a wrist shackle attached to a chain to a ball. There is the same for a neck collar and ankle shackle. You can scale the ball and flatten it to set in a wall to chain a figure to a wall, or to a flor or whatever.In the picture you can see a number of different figures in restraints. All of the restraints in this package were built around Victoria 2. As you can see from the illustration, they are scalable and poseable to fit almost any figure. The wrist shackles can be scaled up to fit around the neck, etc.Some of the figures have the same geometry but the skeletons are rigged differently. It is easier to pose the ball and chain with the root on the shackle instead of the ball.I did not include a lot of differently textured CR2s for these figures. You can use the wood and steel and other textures from the cages on these figures.The picture is the same as for the cages package, but this package contains the restraints not the cages.Unrestricted use, feel free.
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