Tears

Is there a tears product that will emit from the eyes and drip all the way along the body to the floor?

Thanks,

Martin

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  • Can the tears emit from any body part?

  • Why has no one answered me? Are there no tears products at all?

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715

    Why has no one answered me? Are there no tears products at all?

    There is one; for genesis 2 iirc. I'll see if i can find it.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    edited February 2016

    http://www.daz3d.com/actual-tears

    Try search; it was the first item in the second row when I tried searching.

    It won't drip to the floor, but I expect you could morph it. Or create something else that would.

    Post edited by nicstt on
  • Why has no one answered me? Are there no tears products at all?

    real dynamic fluids?, nope.

    your best task is using brushes in photoshop, you need some skills too.

  • RuphussRuphuss Posts: 2,631

    searching for "tears" in the shop give lots of strange results

    http://www.daz3d.com/temptation-and-drama-for-genesis-2-female-s

    do not know if there are tear props in it

  • BeeMKayBeeMKay Posts: 7,019
    edited February 2016

    If you are using Iray, this has tears: http://www.daz3d.com/wet-body-iray-bundle-for-genesis-3-2-male-s

    You could use this product to simulate drops falling down: http://www.daz3d.com/liquid-pack

    Alternately, you could use a sphere with a water shader and use a deformer on it, then create several instances.

    You can use a brush in Photoshop, like http://www.daz3d.com/dripping-water-brushes-for-photoshop

    Post edited by BeeMKay on
  • ImagoImago Posts: 5,249

    Why has no one answered me? Are there no tears products at all?

    You need it animated or static?

  • I actually created a tear product of my own when I was modeling with some regularity that would drip a clear viscous liquid from a tongue to the floor and it was almost effort-free. Now, I barely know how to create morphs of simple objects.

    But my objective at the time was to have V4 crawling on the floor with her saliva dripping from the tip of her tongue to the floor for the amusement of a friend of mine, and I created a marvelous render which today no longer exists.

    And, yes, I did use it in animations, which is why I almost always reject any solution that requires me to use Photeshop because my movie renders take two full days to comple 1800 frames with Iray, so I'd ratehr not take the time to use Photoshop and have to doctor 1800 frames, if you get my drift.

    I have also downloaded a tool to make Iray a much faster renderer and I just need to learn how to use it to use the full power of my NVIDIA GPU.

    And I will certainly use http://www.daz3d.com/actual-tears with the mascara shader and http://www.daz3d.com/liquid-pack with the water shader to see if I can recreate my crawling female slave for my own amusement. In fact, it may be included in my upcoming Amazon book. And I detest standard renders. I am a craftsman if not an artist, and I still like blowing people's socks off. It makes me giggle like a little boy ;-)

    Martin

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,293

    If you ever what tears in a game engine I'd recomment you, eg Unity 3D, there is a product in the Unity Asset Store called Fluvio that does fluid dynamics.

  • I need the tears for an animation I am working on.

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