Shout-out for these outfits
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in The Commons
This is a new (to me, at least) concept in photoreal clothing products for DAZ Studio and I definitely think it has its place.
https://www.daz3d.com/casual-outfits-for-genesis-8-males
These are, I think, scanned models so there are no individual parts (shirt/pants/shoes) - it is all one piece. But for realism, nothing comes close. Not so versatile, perhaps and also no texture options but again - so realistic looking and now they are not just OBJ files but actually fit the figure and move with it. I was wary of buying into this kind of concept but this one came up at a very low price recently so I took a chance. I was immediately glad I did. Bring on more sets like this please.
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I also gave that product a try in the last few days, based on the low price. I believe your assessment of the pros and cons is accurate. This character is a mix of Ceejay and some other character morphs, including Heavy, so it is not basic G8M at all. The pose is also a little difficult with the arms pushed back against the wall and close to his sides like that. The clothes still fit and looked good.
I haven't yet tried it extensively so I am still a little concerned that I might have trouble with posing but so far I am happy with the product. No poke through yet and the folds look realistic even though it is not dForce. I hope more will, like you, share their experiences using these in their scenes.
I love these clothes. They look great in renders..."real" I think. There aren't the typical set of morphs and opening pockets, but man, they look good.
OK so I tried a few more poses and, as I suspected, there are limits beyond which the realism is destroyed completely, as can be seen around the knees in this example.