[Release] dForce MI Two-Piece Business Suit for Genesis 8 and 8.1 Males

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  • mal3Imagerymal3Imagery Posts: 712

    Oso3D said:

    Used the gray suit, added some color:

    I'm surprised how well it fits on your fox :O  Sharp looking fox :P

  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,058

    On today's episode of

    DOES

    IT

    CENTAUR?

    サラリー馬ン

     

  • benniewoodellbenniewoodell Posts: 1,969
    edited May 2022

    I love it, it just adds that perfect touch to some of the scenes I'm trying to do! 

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  • ioonrxoonioonrxoon Posts: 893
    edited May 2022

    My g8m normally gets his clothes from the bargain bin, but I couldn't resist this one.

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  • mal3Imagerymal3Imagery Posts: 712

    @Gordig It centaur pretty good!

    @benniewoodell Straight from a movie scene.  Great render!

    @ioonrxoon Your dude is rocking out that suit with his partner in crime ;)

    Also FYI Daz update the meta data for the smart content.  Product will apear for G8M characters now.  Change is live for download. Thanks!

  • AlmightyQUESTAlmightyQUEST Posts: 2,003

    This looks great, glad to see it released!

  • melaniemelanie Posts: 790

    Thank you so much for getting the meta data fixed! That was really fast!

  • tsroemitsroemi Posts: 2,744

    Has anyone done a render with dForce yet? I would love to see whether this smoothes the wrinkles in the jacket out a little to give it a more formal touch.

  • mal3Imagerymal3Imagery Posts: 712

    tsroemi said:

    Has anyone done a render with dForce yet? I would love to see whether this smoothes the wrinkles in the jacket out a little to give it a more formal touch.

    Alot of the detail wrinkles are coming from the normal map since most people can't run dForce on their machine. 

    I can show you some examples of dForce used to provide a more slimer fit and some tweaking done to the normal values to smooth out the wrinkles from the suit for a more formal look.  

    I made the product in mind to be flexible so users like yourself can fit it for whatever needs you may require for a particular project.  I'll post some samples up soon.

  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,058

    tsroemi said:

    Has anyone done a render with dForce yet? I would love to see whether this smoothes the wrinkles in the jacket out a little to give it a more formal touch.

    I dForced the jacket onto the centaur body, but the angle doesn't really show it off. 

  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 5,935

    mal3Imagery said:

    tsroemi said:

    Has anyone done a render with dForce yet? I would love to see whether this smoothes the wrinkles in the jacket out a little to give it a more formal touch.

    Alot of the detail wrinkles are coming from the normal map since most people can't run dForce on their machine. 

    I can show you some examples of dForce used to provide a more slimer fit and some tweaking done to the normal values to smooth out the wrinkles from the suit for a more formal look.  

    I made the product in mind to be flexible so users like yourself can fit it for whatever needs you may require for a particular project.  I'll post some samples up soon.

    Thanks so much for this. 

  • tsroemitsroemi Posts: 2,744

    mal3Imagery said:

    tsroemi said:

    Has anyone done a render with dForce yet? I would love to see whether this smoothes the wrinkles in the jacket out a little to give it a more formal touch.

    Alot of the detail wrinkles are coming from the normal map since most people can't run dForce on their machine. 

    I can show you some examples of dForce used to provide a more slimer fit and some tweaking done to the normal values to smooth out the wrinkles from the suit for a more formal look.  

    I made the product in mind to be flexible so users like yourself can fit it for whatever needs you may require for a particular project.  I'll post some samples up soon.

    That would be lovely, thanks very much!

  • tsroemitsroemi Posts: 2,744

    Gordig said:

    tsroemi said:

    Has anyone done a render with dForce yet? I would love to see whether this smoothes the wrinkles in the jacket out a little to give it a more formal touch.

    I dForced the jacket onto the centaur body, but the angle doesn't really show it off. 

    I see, cool render, by the way! And very helpful also, I can see what mal3Imagery means about the wrinkles coming from the normals.

  • mal3Imagerymal3Imagery Posts: 712
    edited May 2022

    Here you go. I used a netural color pattern preset so you can see the difference under harsher lighting to make the normal maps pop.

    The mulitple area zones I included also helps with this as well if you want certain parts of the garment to be more wrinkle to be visible or not.

    Left is what comes as in with preset.

    Right is after tweaking normal map values & simulation for a more slimer fit, wrinkle free and formal look.

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  • tsroemitsroemi Posts: 2,744

    mal3Imagery said:

    Here you go. I used a netural color pattern preset so you can see the difference under harsher lighting to make the normal maps pop.

    The mulitple area zones I included also helps with this as well if you want certain parts of the garment to be more wrinkle to be visible or not.

    Left is what comes as in with preset.

    Right is after tweaking normal map values & simulation for a more wrinkle free and formal look.

    Ooh, this is so lovely, EXACTLY what I had in mind! Thanks! Could you also give some guidance on what exactly to do with the normals and the simulation settings to achieve this fit? I like dForce but am not very good at it, and I've not yet fiddled with normals at all. 

  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 5,935
    edited May 2022

    mal3Imagery said:

    Here you go. I used a netural color pattern preset so you can see the difference under harsher lighting to make the normal maps pop.

    The mulitple area zones I included also helps with this as well if you want certain parts of the garment to be more wrinkle to be visible or not.

    Yay! Perfect! So I can smoothe out the torso and wrinkle up the sleeves. But I avoid dForce.

    This would be great info for the product page so that buyers would know.

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  • mal3Imagerymal3Imagery Posts: 712
    edited May 2022

    tsroemi said:

    mal3Imagery said:

    Here you go. I used a netural color pattern preset so you can see the difference under harsher lighting to make the normal maps pop.

    The mulitple area zones I included also helps with this as well if you want certain parts of the garment to be more wrinkle to be visible or not.

    Left is what comes as in with preset.

    Right is after tweaking normal map values & simulation for a more wrinkle free and formal look.

    Ooh, this is so lovely, EXACTLY what I had in mind! Thanks! Could you also give some guidance on what exactly to do with the normals and the simulation settings to achieve this fit? I like dForce but am not very good at it, and I've not yet fiddled with normals at all. 

    It's very simple.  Click on the suit garment and then go the surface tab on right side on DAZ.  Then select the Blazer_Arm_Left/Right and Blazer_Front_Left/Right surfaces and then find the normal map slider and change it to 0.2 or whatever value you like.  You'll do the samething for the pants and click on the Pants_Front surface and change the normal map value slider.

    For dForce part.  Apply a pose you like first on your figure.  Then click on the Simluation Settings tab and then click on the [G] Simulation and click the Start Bones From Memorized Pose to be On and then press Simulate and that's it.  It might take a while for the sim, but I usually stop it when it reaches my pose.

     

     

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  • tsroemitsroemi Posts: 2,744

    mal3Imagery said:

    tsroemi said:

    mal3Imagery said:

    Here you go. I used a netural color pattern preset so you can see the difference under harsher lighting to make the normal maps pop.

    The mulitple area zones I included also helps with this as well if you want certain parts of the garment to be more wrinkle to be visible or not.

    Left is what comes as in with preset.

    Right is after tweaking normal map values & simulation for a more wrinkle free and formal look.

    Ooh, this is so lovely, EXACTLY what I had in mind! Thanks! Could you also give some guidance on what exactly to do with the normals and the simulation settings to achieve this fit? I like dForce but am not very good at it, and I've not yet fiddled with normals at all. 

    It's very simple.  Click on the suit garment and then go the surface tab on right side on DAZ.  Then select the Blazer_Arm_Left/Right and Blazer_Front_Left/Right surfaces and then find the normal map slider and change it to 0.2 or whatever value you like.  You'll do the samething for the pants and click on the Pants_Front surface and change the normal map value slider.

    For dForce part.  Apply a pose you like first on your figure.  Then click on the Simluation Settings tab and then click on the [G] Simulation and click the Start Bones From Memorized Pose to be On and then press Simulate and that's it.  It might take a while for the sim, but I usually stop it when it reaches my pose.

     

     

    Again, thanks so much, you're amazingly kind and helpful. The suit's been jumping in an out of my cart the whole day today, because I'm actually quite broke right now - but with these options, and the great help you give, I don't think I can do much else but buy ;-)

  • mal3Imagerymal3Imagery Posts: 712

    xyer0 said:

    mal3Imagery said:

    Here you go. I used a netural color pattern preset so you can see the difference under harsher lighting to make the normal maps pop.

    The mulitple area zones I included also helps with this as well if you want certain parts of the garment to be more wrinkle to be visible or not.

    Yay! Perfect! So I can smoothe out the torso and wrinkle up the sleeves. But I avoid dForce.

    This would be great info for the product page so that buyers would know.

    Haha yup indeed!  You can smooth out the left and right front part of the suit and keep the wrinkles on the sleeves :)

    Yeah I will probably send another update to DAZ on product description on that too as well.

    Have fun.

  • mal3Imagerymal3Imagery Posts: 712

    tsroemi said:

    mal3Imagery said:

    tsroemi said:

    mal3Imagery said:

    Here you go. I used a netural color pattern preset so you can see the difference under harsher lighting to make the normal maps pop.

    The mulitple area zones I included also helps with this as well if you want certain parts of the garment to be more wrinkle to be visible or not.

    Left is what comes as in with preset.

    Right is after tweaking normal map values & simulation for a more wrinkle free and formal look.

    Ooh, this is so lovely, EXACTLY what I had in mind! Thanks! Could you also give some guidance on what exactly to do with the normals and the simulation settings to achieve this fit? I like dForce but am not very good at it, and I've not yet fiddled with normals at all. 

    It's very simple.  Click on the suit garment and then go the surface tab on right side on DAZ.  Then select the Blazer_Arm_Left/Right and Blazer_Front_Left/Right surfaces and then find the normal map slider and change it to 0.2 or whatever value you like.  You'll do the samething for the pants and click on the Pants_Front surface and change the normal map value slider.

    For dForce part.  Apply a pose you like first on your figure.  Then click on the Simluation Settings tab and then click on the [G] Simulation and click the Start Bones From Memorized Pose to be On and then press Simulate and that's it.  It might take a while for the sim, but I usually stop it when it reaches my pose.

    Again, thanks so much, you're amazingly kind and helpful. The suit's been jumping in an out of my cart the whole day today, because I'm actually quite broke right now - but with these options, and the great help you give, I don't think I can do much else but buy ;-)

    Thanks. Have fun :)

  • mal3Imagerymal3Imagery Posts: 712
    edited May 2022

    It made it to the #1 top of What's Hot!  Thank you everyone who purchased! smileyheart

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  • AlmightyQUESTAlmightyQUEST Posts: 2,003
    edited May 2022

    This scales up well for bigger guys, definitely liking this.

    I need to make some tweaks still (and re-learn how to use Studio... you don't open software for a year and they move everything around on you), but for a quick test this worked very well with morphs that often cause trouble for the neck and waist for clothing. Excellent work!

    Maxx wearing a suit and walking

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  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 5,935
    edited May 2022

    mal3Imagery said:

    It made it to the #1 top of What's Hot!  Thank you everyone who purchased! smileyheart

    CONGRATULATIONS!!! AND MANY MORE! I couldn't see it because I'm signed in, and it doesn't show purchased items. I'm so glad you didn't give up on this suit!

    Double-breasted with Windsor knot next? Just joking. Kinda.

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  • SevrinSevrin Posts: 6,307

    Terrific suit, and much needed.

  • mal3Imagerymal3Imagery Posts: 712

    @AlmightyQUEST That is great it works with bigger character and  works with the morphs that often cause issue with clothing. yes

    @xyer0 The double breast suit can be a project in my bucket list.  We'll see :)

    @Sevrin Thank you.

  • DiomedeDiomede Posts: 15,169

    Thank you for persevering, @mal3Iamgery.  Wonderful product.  I snapped it up with the texture set.  Renders will have to wait until after I finish a current toony project.  The renders in the thread look great, and thanks for some additional surface tab tips.  Keep up the great work.

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,762

    This is a seriously good looking suit. Good thing you decided to finish it and release it. We all benefit from your Perseverence.

  • Serene NightSerene Night Posts: 17,647
    edited May 2022

    Here you go. Thanks for the lovely suit!

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  • mal3Imagerymal3Imagery Posts: 712

    Serene Night said:

    Here you go. Thanks for the lovely suit!

    Owen and Boyd looking good :)

  • mal3Imagerymal3Imagery Posts: 712

    Having the new guy Bruce from @PedroFurtadoArts in a Suit.

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