Music: Trance/Dance and Electronic
Spend most of my time with 3D Art, Binge playing one the following: Warframe, Factorio, Satisfactory or World of Warcraft, Reading, Creative Writing, Character Development and World Building. Then there's sleep, work and cooking.
Let's not forget trying to find meaning... Going past the surface. See the depth. Find truth. Expose the lies.
Myer's Brigg Type: INFJ, if you're in that sort of thing.
Flat Earther!
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Comments (2)
PhthaloBlue
Gorgeous pinup!
angreif
I have taken a fancy to this. What hair was used?
jaxprog
Hi Angreif. The hair product is FE Young Girl Hair Vol 1 for Genesis 8 and 8.1 Females on Daz3D. I used some of the morph on the product giving the hair a lush plump look and feel which differs from what you see on the product marketing images.
Unfortunately the hair isn't dForce so its limited on the poses you can use on it.
Hair that isn't fully dForce I call those hair products "Portrait Hair" because those hair products are compatible with portrait poses where the head and neck are typically upright and the pose isn't extreme. For example any hair product SWAM has ever made is all portrait hair, no dForce component at all. On the other hand hair products by Linday are fully dForce, so no matter how you pose the model the hair complies with the pose. Then you have partial dForce hair which I call "Advanced Portrait Hair" where you have a little more flexibility in posing, but still you can't do extreme poses. For example Kiko Hair is partial dForce, where a weight map limits the dForce to the main hair strands but freeze the hair on the cranium, so that if you posed the model bending over the hair wouldn't fully flow downward but rather bend where the weight map divides weight mapped portion and the non weight portion.