Studded Heels [commercial]

Dumor3DDumor3D Posts: 1,316
edited December 1969 in The Commons

Studded Heels! Now in the Dumor3D store!

http://www.daz3d.com/studded-heels

Guaranteed to never make your feet hurt. Features unbreakable heels. Take a walk on the wild side.

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Comments

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,839
    edited December 1969

    These are nice looking. Do they have any adjustment morphs for the straps or other areas?

  • Dumor3DDumor3D Posts: 1,316
    edited December 1969

    barbult said:
    These are nice looking. Do they have any adjustment morphs for the straps or other areas?

    Studded Heels has an ExpandAll morph, which may be useful when used in combo with hosiery or some figures. Otherwise, there are 20 hidden morphs for foot movements and fits to DAZ figures such as Olympia, Steph 6, V6 and so on. The only other user option is 'Hide Studs' for a less sassy look, but really that's a material option.

    Thanks for the compliment!

  • Dumor3DDumor3D Posts: 1,316
    edited December 1969

    They also work really well in LuxRender. For this render, I set the studs and buckles to nickle metal. Not other adjustments were done.

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  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,839
    edited December 1969

    OK, I bought them. Thanks for the reasonable pricing. Here they are on Kori. I used the glitter shader on the shoe materials just for fun, but left the straps and studs alone.

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  • Dumor3DDumor3D Posts: 1,316
    edited December 1969

    barbult said:
    OK, I bought them. Thanks for the reasonable pricing. Here they are on Kori. I used the glitter shader on the shoe materials just for fun, but left the straps and studs alone.

    Nice Barbult! I guess you have found there are plenty of mat zones to mix and match any shader you like. They look really nice with the outfit and accessories.

    Also, just so I know for the future, what ideas do you have for other morphs? About all I can think of is unbuckling but I'm not sure that's something which would be used very often.

    I'm glad you like them and hope you have fun with them!

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,839
    edited August 2014

    I was just thinking of adjustment morphs, like making the straps move closer and farther from the feet, to fit characters that may have feet that are different than the standard characters that you created fit morphs for.

    Edit: Actually they are working fabulously well without any such morphs. I loaded the Greta character and dialed a bunch of feet morphs, like length, width, arch, propagating scale, etc. and the shoes followed along perfectly. You did a great job with these. I'm really glad I got them.

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  • Dumor3DDumor3D Posts: 1,316
    edited December 1969

    barbult said:
    I was just thinking of adjustment morphs, like making the straps move closer and farther from the feet, to fit characters that may have feet that are different than the standard characters that you created fit morphs for.

    Edit: Actually they are working fabulously well without any such morphs. I loaded the Greta character and dialed a bunch of feet morphs, like length, width, arch, propagating scale, etc. and the shoes followed along perfectly. You did a great job with these. I'm really glad I got them.

    Thanks barbult! I've thought about the strap morphs idea and I'm just not sure I could possibly cover all the bases. Things like the ankles move in all three directions as well as have different sizes on the various figures. That's just the beginning.

    There is good and bad when working around the feet. Many of the figures don't have much (or maybe any?) foot modification vs. the base G2F. I guess folks don't really think about feet when making a figure look different, but concentrate most on the face and body. Then again on some figures the feet underwent substantial changes. Working with the little strapping was quite a challenge.

    I do run my clothing through all of the standard DAZ shaping morphs and fix where needed. It's great to hear that they are working on other figures so good for you!

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,839
    edited December 1969

    Are these platform shoes yours, too? No vendor is listed.

  • Dumor3DDumor3D Posts: 1,316
    edited December 1969

    They are not. I noticed no vendor name on those as well. They do look nice!

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