A.N.T.S Armored Nano Tech Suit For Genesis 8 Male(s). COMING SOON! [Commercial]

dajenkstadajenksta Posts: 17
edited March 2020 in Daz PA Commercial Products

Hi Everybody, Just thought I would give you a sneeky preview of my A.N.T.S Armored Nano Tech Suit For Genesis 8 Male(s). 

Product should be in store later this week!

P.S. Male shoes will fit the female version, ( just in case you didn't like the heels.)smiley

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  • SigurdSigurd Posts: 1,086

    Thank you for the boot option for the females!!!!!

  • dajenkstadajenksta Posts: 17

    Hi Sigurd, I realised after a few comments on the forum, that some of you guys would prefer a more "practical" option. Imagine snapping a heel while in the middle of a gun fight!

  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 5,937
    dajenksta said:

    Hi Sigurd, I realised after a few comments on the forum, that some of you guys would prefer a more "practical" option. Imagine snapping a heel while in the middle of a gun fight!

    Thank you! Great job on the female suit. Glad to get a male as well.

  • fastbike1fastbike1 Posts: 4,078

    Pointy pauldrons and gauntlets will get in the way.

  • dajenkstadajenksta Posts: 17

    Thank you xyre0, I'm really glad you enjoyed the female version! 

    Hi fastbike1, That's a fair point, though there is the option to remove gauntlets and pauldrons for full mobility.  There is some flexible armor beneath.

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  • ConnaticConnatic Posts: 282

    I purchased this. Any plans for add-ons like weapon systems? A back-pack with over-shoulder guns/launchers would be great. This suit reminds me of the Combat Battle Spacesuits of the Lensmen, which were probably the first fictional powered armor.

  • bytescapesbytescapes Posts: 1,841
    edited March 2020

    Thank you, @dajenksta, for making the bracers and pauldrons separate items.

    Could someone who owns this already perhaps do a quick sample render without bracers and pauldrons so that we can see what it looks like? Thank you.

    UPDATE: Scratch that last request. I just saw that one of the promo images has the guy 'bare-armed'. And the female version also has one without the add-ons, and between the two it gives a pretty good idea of how it looks.

    And it looks good. Into the cart with that one!

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  • dajenkstadajenksta Posts: 17

    Hi Connatic, thank you so much for your purchase, I'm working on a weaponisation pack and a flight pack. Stay tuned! I'd never heard of the Lensman until now, I've just had a quick look. Very interesting,( requires a deeper dive on my part.) I've had many influences on this one. Years of reading 80's and 90's comics and graphic novels, even more years of gaming (Metal gear Solid / Splinter cell / Deadspace / Fallout ) Hundreds of Sci-fi action films, a touch Manga and a large helping of StarWars. Mix in a large pot and this is what popped out. I really tried to produce something a bit different. I had great fun making it.

    Hi bytescapes, I really appreciate your purchase and hope you enjoy! Just as a heads up my next Sci-fi set is a bit more practical. I'll put up some 'work in progress' shots in the near future.

  • SigurdSigurd Posts: 1,086

    Armor by John Steakley is a good book about sci-fi armor.

  • bytescapesbytescapes Posts: 1,841

    My favorite of the 'powered armor' subgenre of the 'military sci-fi' subgenre of sci-fi is probably Joe Haldeman's "The Forever War", which is both similar to and very different from Robert Heinlein's "Starship Troopers". My first thought when I saw this suit was that I should use it to make some "Forever War" fan-art.

  • dajenkstadajenksta Posts: 17

    My favorite of the 'powered armor' subgenre of the 'military sci-fi' subgenre of sci-fi is probably Joe Haldeman's "The Forever War", which is both similar to and very different from Robert Heinlein's "Starship Troopers". My first thought when I saw this suit was that I should use it to make some "Forever War" fan-art.

    I just had a quick look, I might have to get hold of this one! Thanks bytescapes. 

  • dajenkstadajenksta Posts: 17
    Sigurd said:

    Armor by John Steakley is a good book about sci-fi armor.

    Hi Sigurd, I'll check this out and maybe add it to my arsenal. 

  • SigurdSigurd Posts: 1,086

    Thanks! I agree with bytescapes that Forever War is also a very good book.

  • ConnaticConnatic Posts: 282
    dajenksta said:

    Hi Connatic, thank you so much for your purchase, I'm working on a weaponisation pack and a flight pack. Stay tuned! I'd never heard of the Lensman until now, I've just had a quick look. Very interesting,( requires a deeper dive on my part.) I've had many influences on this one. Years of reading 80's and 90's comics and graphic novels, even more years of gaming (Metal gear Solid / Splinter cell / Deadspace / Fallout ) Hundreds of Sci-fi action films, a touch Manga and a large helping of StarWars. Mix in a large pot and this is what popped out. I really tried to produce something a bit different. I had great fun making it.

    Hi bytescapes, I really appreciate your purchase and hope you enjoy! Just as a heads up my next Sci-fi set is a bit more practical. I'll put up some 'work in progress' shots in the near future.

    I recommend reading "Galactic Patrol" and "Gray LensMan" as they are actually the first stories that E.E. "doc" Smith published. 

  • dajenkstadajenksta Posts: 17

    Thanks Connatic, I'll and check them out.

  • bytescapesbytescapes Posts: 1,841

    I finally made my image inspired by "The Forever War", using the A.N.T.S. suit.

  • dajenkstadajenksta Posts: 17

    Wow! That's an awesome image. Really atmospheric. 

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