Seeking bride and frank skins.

J.Love CreationsJ.Love Creations Posts: 47
edited December 1969 in The Commons

I have searched Daz and renderosity but could not find a model for either that looked like the traditional monsters. Either they were missing stitches or had been revamped so the original monster was no longer there. I am seeking a traditional boris karloff style frank and bride. Please leave a link if you know where one can be purchased.

Thanks

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  • XoechZXoechZ Posts: 1,102
    edited December 1969

    http://www.daz3d.com/frankie-von-stein

    Maybe not the shape, but the skin - with stitches. Did you look at her?

  • riftwitchriftwitch Posts: 1,409
    edited December 1969

    j.grond said:
    I have searched Daz and renderosity but could not find a model for either that looked like the traditional monsters. Either they were missing stitches or had been revamped so the original monster was no longer there. I am seeking a traditional boris karloff style frank and bride. Please leave a link if you know where one can be purchased.

    Thanks

    Jabba's links are for two good products. The problem with trying to make them look like they were portrayed in Universal's films is that those designs for those monsters are trademarked. A designer has to tread a thin line between capturing the essence of the character (I think Raw Art did a fine job on that) and violating someone's trademark.

    In Genesis Creature Creator Heads (http://www.daz3d.com/genesis-creature-creator-heads) there is a morph called Frankenstein. It makes the top of the head look like the Boris Karloff version of the monster. In the quickie render below, I used Victorian Monster, the Frankenstein head morph, and a tiny bit of the Mr. Hyde head morph (.13). The hair is the Duke Hair that comes with Studio.

    In the forum thread for Victorian Monster, someone posted a render they did where they were able to dial-spin a pretty accurate Karloff version of the monster. Half the fun is taking the content we have, and transforming it into something else. If you're willing to put in the time, you should be able to get the monster of your dreams (or nightmares...).

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