WW1 uniforme

I have a project that revolves around the French uniforms of the ww1.
I'm not able to design these uniforms.
Would anyone be interested in creating French uniforms of the ww1??

 

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  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,131

    Specifically for WWI there is this British grunt (Tommy Adkins) BDUs:

    https://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/tommy-atkins/121495/

    which is for Michael 4 so you'll have to successfully fit to Genesis, G2M, G3M & then G8M.

    Or this more generic set of dress uniforms will probably be better suited to what you want I think:

    https://www.daz3d.com/uniforms-for-michael-6

    They are for G2M so you'll have to fit to G3M & then G8M.

  • Thank you
    but they are not French uniforms.
    one question: the software isposer7 is this compatible?

    imageAfficher l’image sourcehttps://i.pinimg.com/originals/91/67/83/916783fd62ac8dd78c53dbf574ced84b.jpg

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604

    You can use Genesis 2 male with the Dson importer,  but Genesis 3 and 7 are not compatible with poser.
    Anything for the older figures  (Mike 4)  will also work well in Poser 7

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 11,737
    edited March 2020
    Chohole said:

    You can use Genesis 2 male with the Dson importer

    Not in Poser 7, the DSON importer requires at least Poser 9 as it needs a version of poser supporting weight mapping.

    With poser 7 you will need to use M4.

    Post edited by Leana on
  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,131
    edited March 2020

    Thank you
    but they are not French uniforms.
    one question: the software isposer7 is this compatible?

    imageAfficher l’image sourcehttps://i.pinimg.com/originals/91/67/83/916783fd62ac8dd78c53dbf574ced84b.jpg

    OK, I see.

    Well at Renderosity there is Tannenbaum that has created a few WWII German and American military uniforms:

    And also there is Cybertenko that has created, particular for sailor military branches, French, British, German & America branches and Russian for land forces.

    Seeing as Oskarson in the DAZ Store and Cybertenko & Tannenbaum in the Renderosity store have already demonstrated the talent & interest in making such uniforms ask them directly and be prepared to pay. If you allow them to sell the completed uniforms you commissioned that might help motivate them. Commisions won't be cheap but allowing sale of the products after complete might reduce your costs. They must get a lot of sales as people ask about military uniforms between 1900 - 1960 all the time, but they are also complex to do in good enough quality to earn those sales. They might have interest as the uniforms you show are not too far removed for work they've already modeled & selling.

    Some of those products (tannenbaum) are modeled in game efficiency style and aren't acturally complely layered modeled clothing but just the visible sections of the clothing.

    Tannanbaum & Cybertenko can be contacted via the message facility (contact) on their Renderosity store home pages. Oskarson can be contacted maybe via I suppose opening a DAZ 3D Support ticket requesting if he's available for a commision from a potential customer. None of those are guarentee they'll have the interest to even respond to the request though.

    If not, if you are good enough at texture editing you can go a long way to getting 3 of the 4 uniform examples by editing the textures supplied by products of those three artists, mainly be de-saturating the color to be greyscale and then recoloring it the correct color and changing the hue & saturation. The rank, insigniia and such you'll need to see if you can find public domain images of those via image search. Many times governments have web sites with public domain detail drawing and photos of those that you would need. 

    Post edited by Richard Haseltine on
  • thank you for your reply and the time you gave me!!

    I'm going to go check it out....

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