dynamic dForce Chains for Daz - Simple Flail Test by SWTrium
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Description
A Renderosity friend who saw the previous test animation for the dynamic chains asked me about using the kit to create a flail / morning star type weapon out of this kit. And here's the simple preview animation of the results.
The animation is looped with a original 30fps + slow-mo clip.
(And here is the previous test render: https://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/a-really-big-deal---dynamic-dforce-chains-for-daz/2922371/?p )
This scene uses:
Female Model : G8F Base
Product Highlight : SWT dForce dynamic chains for Daz (not the actual name though)
Gown : dForce The Red Bride for Genesis 8 Females
Hair : Lizanna Hair for Genesis 3 and 8 Females
Additional items: All Daz Studio Primitives - Sphere + 11 cones for spiked ball head; cylinder for handle. All basic Iray materials with full metallicity. Box for impact with random waxy Iray material.
Pose: Custom animation created using a Fantasy Amazon Bundle for G8F - 100% FREE starter pose.
Raw 3D frames created in Daz Studio pro 4.12 using Iray. Video rendered in Davinci Resolve Studio. Gif created in Photoshop 2020 CC. No post processing performed.
Everything seen here is a purely 3D creation of artistic work with no relation to any real living, dead or undead beings.
This is not stock art and can not be used anywhere else without my explicit consent and permission.
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This is a pure simulation outcome with Zero fine tuning or tinkering by hand. What you see is what you get if you use the supplied kit + Daz primitives with the simulation settings.
This product is still under development and it should be ready soon, so please let me know if you want to see some additional previews of templates or items created with this kit to ascertain if you will be able to do it yourself once you have this powertool in your artistic hands!
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