Where can I find this dress?

jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
edited December 1969 in The Commons

Hi to everyone!
I wanted to buy this dress, but I can not see it in store
Where can I find this dress?
thank

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  • RCDescheneRCDeschene Posts: 2,801
    edited December 1969

    I wouldn't mind knowing that, myself. Looks very lovely. :)

  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    Ok, I hope someone can tell me.

  • surrealitysurreality Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    I'm afraid that never actually was a product. It was a dynamic prop for Poser I made for that image only. It looks nice for that image, but was not well-made enough to ever be a product on its own. There were no dresses anything like it at the time at all, so I had to (clumsily, badly) make something.

    I know someone who is currently looking at different ideas for dynamic clothing who does know what they are doing, however -- I can definitely let her know there are people interested, and see what she says. I would be happy to recreate the textures for it if she does so. :)

    If I still had a copy of the simple one I would make it available as a freebie somewhere, but it (and the entire computer it was on) stopped working over three years ago now. :(

    While it is not the same exactly, you might want to look at this dress by Mada: http://www.daz3d.com/essence-for-v4 It has a very similar feel and is from the same general time period. (It is also gorgeous. ;) )

  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    I'm afraid that never actually was a product. It was a dynamic prop for Poser I made for that image only. It looks nice for that image, but was not well-made enough to ever be a product on its own. There were no dresses anything like it at the time at all, so I had to (clumsily, badly) make something.

    I know someone who is currently looking at different ideas for dynamic clothing who does know what they are doing, however -- I can definitely let her know there are people interested, and see what she says. I would be happy to recreate the textures for it if she does so. :)

    If I still had a copy of the simple one I would make it available as a freebie somewhere, but it (and the entire computer it was on) stopped working over three years ago now. :(

    While it is not the same exactly, you might want to look at this dress by Mada: http://www.daz3d.com/essence-for-v4 It has a very similar feel and is from the same general time period. (It is also gorgeous. ;) )

    Hmmm understand!
    Ok Anyway, Thanks for your attention!
    It's a shame, but if at any time it is for sale in a store (Daz / Surrender / RuntimeDna ...), I'm the one buying it.
    As for the texture I would have preference for a blue light.
    As for what you said:
    "I know someone who is Currently looking at different ideas for dynamic clothing who does know what They are doing, however-I can definitely let her know there are people interested, and see what she says. I would be happy to recreate the textures is if she does it so "
    I see that there is very little clothing the Middle East: An arab sheik a housewife arabic, arab kids clothes, used clothes by the disciples of Jesus Christ ... etc..
    anyway ... Lack clothes for Arab families.
    Thank

  • icprncssicprncss Posts: 3,694
    edited December 1969

    Check out the dynamic dresses by Tipol over at Rendo. The Snow White Dress might work as would Anais Dynamic dress and skirt.

    They are reasonably priced and on sale right now. Only problem is, they are for use in Poser's cloth room the same as the dress shown in the pic.

  • vwranglervwrangler Posts: 4,901
    edited December 1969

    There's a somewhat similar dynamic dress here at DAZ: Dynamic DS Mucha Reverie. (There's also a Poser version by the same people.)

  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    icprncss said:
    Check out the dynamic dresses by Tipol over at Rendo. The Snow White Dress might work as would Anais Dynamic dress and skirt.

    They are reasonably priced and on sale right now. Only problem is, they are for use in Poser's cloth room the same as the dress shown in the pic.


    Poser is my primary software (PoserPro2012) and Daz Studio, my secondary, then I have no problem with room poser dynamic
    Well .. Anyway thanks, but I already know the products Tipol,
    so that this item it is on my wish list: http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/high-elven-prince-/92480
    this item to M4 is ideal for making a character of a priest of the temple in the Middle East. But as for the dresses for V4 of Tipol are also great products, but can not find them that touch, that I seek.
    For a character Arabic / Jewish women, I look for a simple dress, but with sophisticated touches, for example, with wide sleeves, and tight on the wrist.
    here's one that I like the style of his sleeves, but the way he shows her breasts is not ideal for characters of Middle East, and also do not think this will not work in poser, no.Here link:http://www.daz3d.com/dynamic-clothing/century-nightgown
    thank

    thank

  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    vwrangler said:
    There's a somewhat similar dynamic dress here at DAZ: Dynamic DS Mucha Reverie. (There's also a Poser version by the same people.)

    Ok, but correct me if I'm wrong:
    this dress is typical of India ... right?
  • surrealitysurreality Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    The Mucha dress, like the Essence dress and the one from my promo picture, are Western styles, but they are historical clothing styles from 1880-1900. I wish people wore things like this more often today! :) They are very beautiful.

    If you are wanting to have a variety of modest dynamic dress designs, you might want to look at the Marvelous Designer software. It may help you create them yourself in ways that work very well in Poser, but it takes much more work than loading an existing dress. Sadly, elegant modest styles are rarely made, so you may want to look at Marvelous Designer or try the demo for it. Many people have had very good experiences working with it.

  • Lissa_xyzLissa_xyz Posts: 6,116
    edited December 1969

    I just happened upon this dress as it's in fast grab today, but it has a very similar look to Surreality's dress.
    http://www.daz3d.com/fast-grab-3d-models/fairytale-dress-for-genesis

    It's tight at the bottom of the sleeves and bells out as you go up towards the shoulder. It doesn't bell out as far, but it's doable imo.

  • icprncssicprncss Posts: 3,694
    edited December 1969

    icprncss said:
    Check out the dynamic dresses by Tipol over at Rendo. The Snow White Dress might work as would Anais Dynamic dress and skirt.

    They are reasonably priced and on sale right now. Only problem is, they are for use in Poser's cloth room the same as the dress shown in the pic.


    Poser is my primary software (PoserPro2012) and Daz Studio, my secondary, then I have no problem with room poser dynamic
    Well .. Anyway thanks, but I already know the products Tipol,
    so that this item it is on my wish list: http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/high-elven-prince-/92480
    this item to M4 is ideal for making a character of a priest of the temple in the Middle East. But as for the dresses for V4 of Tipol are also great products, but can not find them that touch, that I seek.
    For a character Arabic / Jewish women, I look for a simple dress, but with sophisticated touches, for example, with wide sleeves, and tight on the wrist.
    here's one that I like the style of his sleeves, but the way he shows her breasts is not ideal for characters of Middle East, and also do not think this will not work in poser, no.Here link:http://www.daz3d.com/dynamic-clothing/century-nightgown
    thank

    thank

    Contact Pappy411 over at Rendo. He did some biblical jewish/middle eastern clothing for Gen 3. I don't believe they're in his store anymore but he will probably be willing to make a private sale.

    Most of the outfits are Poser dynamic and I have used them on Gen 4 as well as Gen 3.

  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    The Mucha dress, like the Essence dress and the one from my promo picture, are Western styles, but they are historical clothing styles from 1880-1900. I wish people wore things like this more often today! :) They are very beautiful.

    If you are wanting to have a variety of modest dynamic dress designs, you might want to look at the Marvelous Designer software. It may help you create them yourself in ways that work very well in Poser, but it takes much more work than loading an existing dress. Sadly, elegant modest styles are rarely made, so you may want to look at Marvelous Designer or try the demo for it. Many people have had very good experiences working with it.

    Well .. I'm looking at a page from Marvelous Designer software now. This seems very interesting, but the features it seems like it is geared to import / export to Maya, 3DS Max, Softimage, and ZBrush Mode;
    Not for poser, no.
    one doubt: Marvelous Designer, OptiTex and both are a unique company ...? Or am I confused?

  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    icprncss said:
    icprncss said:
    Check out the dynamic dresses by Tipol over at Rendo. The Snow White Dress might work as would Anais Dynamic dress and skirt.

    They are reasonably priced and on sale right now. Only problem is, they are for use in Poser's cloth room the same as the dress shown in the pic.


    Poser is my primary software (PoserPro2012) and Daz Studio, my secondary, then I have no problem with room poser dynamic
    Well .. Anyway thanks, but I already know the products Tipol,
    so that this item it is on my wish list: http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/high-elven-prince-/92480
    this item to M4 is ideal for making a character of a priest of the temple in the Middle East. But as for the dresses for V4 of Tipol are also great products, but can not find them that touch, that I seek.
    For a character Arabic / Jewish women, I look for a simple dress, but with sophisticated touches, for example, with wide sleeves, and tight on the wrist.
    here's one that I like the style of his sleeves, but the way he shows her breasts is not ideal for characters of Middle East, and also do not think this will not work in poser, no.Here link:http://www.daz3d.com/dynamic-clothing/century-nightgown
    thank

    thank

    Contact Pappy411 over at Rendo. He did some biblical jewish/middle eastern clothing for Gen 3. I don't believe they're in his store anymore but he will probably be willing to make a private sale.

    Most of the outfits are Poser dynamic and I have used them on Gen 4 as well as Gen 3.

    Wow, I had not realized it before, but Pappy411, is the face of the Middle East! http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?Start=1&vendor=92372
    he has until the vegetables grown there.
    accessories like candlesticks etc, actually he has eyes in the East.
    Looking at the clothes they need a little more variety of textures ...
    thanks for the tip

  • RosemaryrRosemaryr Posts: 94
    edited July 2013

    Yes, Marvelous Designer and Optitex *are* different companies.

    MD clothing can be used in Poser... I have made and used MD cloth inside Poser for several years. A MD obj file has tri-polys as output, but Poser can handle that in it's Cloth Room dynamics. (Some say that tris are better for dynamics, but that is still in hot debate.)
    Daz Studio can *only* use Optitex dynamic output..

    Post edited by Rosemaryr on
  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    Rosemaryr said:
    Yes, Marvelous Designer and Optitex *are* different companies.

    MD clothing can be used in Poser... I have made and used MD cloth inside Poser for several years. A MD obj file has tri-polys as output, but Poser can handle that in it's Cloth Room dynamics. (Some say that tris are better for dynamics, but that is still in hot debate.)
    Daz Studio can *only* use Optitex dynamic output..


    Hmmm, thanks for the reply!
  • RosemaryrRosemaryr Posts: 94
    edited December 1969

    I think I should clarify one thing:
    Both Poser and Daz Studio can use Marvelous Designer's .obj output as a --STATIC-- item. And with DS's rigging thing, one can create a conforming garment.
    The only difference is in whether or not the MD file can be used as dynamic clothing in Poser or DS.

  • Satira CapriccioSatira Capriccio Posts: 523
    edited December 1969

    I've used MD clothing as dynamic clothing in Poser. As long as it's fairly simple, Poser handles it ok. But, there is no question you have far more control over the clothing in MD. With Poser, you kinda close your eyes and let the folds go where they will, while with MD, you can help guide the folds to where you want them, and pin them in place while you work with other areas.

    Rosemaryr said:
    I think I should clarify one thing:
    Both Poser and Daz Studio can use Marvelous Designer's .obj output as a --STATIC-- item. And with DS's rigging thing, one can create a conforming garment.
    The only difference is in whether or not the MD file can be used as dynamic clothing in Poser or DS.

  • RosemaryrRosemaryr Posts: 94
    edited December 1969

    Sorry again. Too little sleep when posting leads to confusing statements.

    Yes, Poser can use MD items as dynamic.
    And yes, I prefer MD's cloth simulation over Poser. (I thought I had already said that. Brainfart, I guess! *grin*)

    But, I also wanted Daz Studio users to have some information about how they could use them in DS. That even though they can't use them as dynamic items, they can use them in other ways.

  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,157
    edited December 1969

    Here in this thread : http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/4819/P495 someone mentions the store's MEC4D ... I clicked the link in the store http://www.mec4d.com/store/ ... and ... good! There is "Sinbad" sale, a true tale of Arabias.
    I added a page to my favorites.

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