Women's Business Suit Request

Knight22179Knight22179 Posts: 1,195
edited December 1969 in The Commons

1. Can someone please tell me what shoes were used for the Women's Business Suit? http://www.daz3d.com/women-s-business-suit

2. To any Vendor out there thinking of making another business suit for Genesis male or female...PLEASE make shoes with your product that fit underneath the pants.

3. If you don't include shoes in any potential business suit product for Genesis, then "please" include adjustment morphs for the pants so we can fit the pants over the shoes of our choice. This will end many headaches trying to find a shoe that fits without poke through. Without adjustment morphs we have no way to fix the poke through without using postwork or being forced to use shoes that we never wanted to use but are the only ones that fit. Not only that, but without Adjustment morphs, this severely limits our options on what kind of shoes we can have on Genesis without poke-through.

If I came on too strongly, I'm sorry. And I didn't mean to rant either.

Comments

  • CypherFOXCypherFOX Posts: 3,401
    edited December 1969

    Greetings,
    Those look like the Open Toed Pumps for Genesis. That said, I can't imagine someone wearing those to my office, at least. Of course the business suit itself is a bit too tight in the tush and thighs for office-wear, so...never mind me.

    -- Morgan

  • Lissa_xyzLissa_xyz Posts: 6,116
    edited June 2013

    Have you tried using either d-formers or collision?

    /edit
    The shoes in the promo look like http://www.daz3d.com/clothing-accessories/cute3d-rose-heels
    (not the triangular flap if you look closely at the front foot)

    You could also use a pair of jeans, which are likely to have shoe fit morphs @ the cuff. Just retexture them to look more like suit pants.

    Added photo is FMJeans using both the longer and shoe fit morphs. I retextured them using Fabricator. Oh, the jeans also have a waist up morph.

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  • Knight22179Knight22179 Posts: 1,195
    edited December 1969

    Thanks, Both of you. :)

  • Lissa_xyzLissa_xyz Posts: 6,116
    edited June 2013

    I tried another set I had. Town and Country will do the trick too. It actually comes default with more business-like mats and a tie.

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  • Knight22179Knight22179 Posts: 1,195
    edited June 2013

    That's good Vaskania. Thanks for the pics. :)

    Wish I had Fabricator, but I don't. But I do have Town and Country with the default mats and they work good with the shirt and jacket of Womens Business Suit. Easy enough to recolor the jacket the same color as the pants. :)

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  • Lissa_xyzLissa_xyz Posts: 6,116
    edited June 2013

    You should still be able to use free packs marked as fabricator without the actual product. IIRC, the only difference is that the actual product comes with bump maps to simulate different types of cloth, which I will admit can be very handy depending on how close you are to the object. Here's one of Wilmap's threads for her free cloth shaders:
    http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/463/

    There are also a lot around sharecg for leather, velvet, silk, etc.

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  • Knight22179Knight22179 Posts: 1,195
    edited December 1969

    Thank you, Vaskania. :)

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