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I look forward to it. :)
Ohh A rat I so want a rodent.
Thank you.
Will the head be a seperate morph please.
WOW Joe, lots of cool stuff. Love the sub tool view of Booster and Beetle! Nice Rat. That's actually Genesis??
joe
any word on weather of not we are going to get a second edition of the golden age pulp fiction and comics costumes and uniforms ,
i really would not mind something on the lines of pulp fiction spacesuits.
the rocketeer esque outfit you strated before your split with rendo would be a welcome adition too
And I would love the Golden Age set specifically made for Genesis. Most of it ports over fine but the cape bunches due to autofit.
Pulp space suits really aren't my niche.
After a few months pass without any requests to purchase the old Golden Age, I'll probably put it up on ShareCG along with some of the expansion content from the abandoned second volume. The Rocketeer Jacket will be mixed in with that stuff. I just don't want to make it free a day, week or month after someone has paid for it... and I don't want to turn down a paying customer because I like money.
I am starting to think about revisiting a superhero suit set for Genesis. Looking at Xena's Wicked Red Cape and the cloak Tramp Graphics is working on in the Nuts and Bolts thread, I think I see how to do a good rigged cape and cowl combo where the cape starts in the front and sweeps backwards over the chest and shoulders.
Where do I stand in line with my handful of money?
And as a recent customer of said set who has been LOOKING for a Rocketeer jacket... *hint, hint*
:)
here are two renders I was able to do with the Racketeer Jacket
One is an original Super Hero Concept and the other is my take on The Grey Ghost from the batman animated series episode Beware The Grey Ghost
Like that John!
WANT! :)
For anyone wondering what the rhino looks like on Genesis with Troll
Hey Joe! Just a shout-out in thanks for your "Mean Streets for Genesis". What an amazing bargain for PC members!
http://www.daz3d.com/new-releases/mean-streets-for-genesis-male
Now where's my cookie? (j/k)
:gulp: Ohh, these look great. Can we get them somewhere?
:gulp: Ohh, these look great. Can we get them somewhere?
Sure: http://www.sharecg.com/v/69187/view/21/DAZ-Studio/Blue-and-Gold-for-Genesis
Here are what would have been some of my promo images for the product formally known as "casual but smart", which the platinum club opted to call "mean streets".
and popup6, you'll notice that it's a slightly different pair of shoes than what wound up in the final product.
Here are some renders of the next set I'm wrapping up for the platinum club. The FX in the first render were post worked, but the subsequent renders use Smay's fire and smoke props.
Clay render then some shots of the mesh from zbrush. I've been chipping away at this one for a few months now.
Very nice - I can think of quite a few kit-bash opportunities with this :)
Thanks for the Blue Beetle and Booster Gold suits, Joe! :cheese:
Sure: http://www.sharecg.com/v/69187/view/21/DAZ-Studio/Blue-and-Gold-for-Genesis
Though the blue and gold suits are wonderful, I was referring to the trek uniforms, or did you use the gold mesh for them, Joe?
Whoa, I love the Zatanna outfit.
It is Zatanna! :)
@Joe
Nice to see the late Claude Rains modelling some of your outfits. :)
Sure: http://www.sharecg.com/v/69187/view/21/DAZ-Studio/Blue-and-Gold-for-Genesis
I was referring to the trek uniforms
They are not available. I made for those for Rduda in exchange for Blue Beetle's ship.
Your hot magical maiden outfit looks awesome Joe!
Ah, yes! Mr. Griffin, I'm certain you've seen Mr. Wells about London. H. G. Wells, John Griffin: I trust you may have seen Mr. Gri-- um, I mean to say, I hope you two will get along splendidly. I'll see you later, John. Or, ah, well never mind. I must be off.
Ah, yes! Mr. Griffin, I'm certain you've seen Mr. Wells about London. H. G. Wells, John Griffin: I trust you may have seen Mr. Gri-- um, I mean to say, I hope you two will get along splendidly. I'll see you later, John. Or, ah, well never mind. I must be off.
I'm not ignoring you two, I just don't know what's going on.
This should help, Joe.
Becoming an obscure cultural reference, I guess. :)
John Griffin was the tile figure in Wells' novel. Claude Rains apparently was the man in the bandages on the silver screen.