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Lazy Sunday Render Dump

All by me, rendered in DAZ Studio. Click to enlarge.

Hope you’re having a great Sunday!

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DAZ3d and Renderosity Freebies of the Week

Wow. I’m stupidly late posting about these this time around so if you want ‘em, you better be quick! The Renderosity freebie thankfully stays free forever, but the DAZ3d freebie reverts to back non-free when the next weekly freebie hits the shelves (usually on a Tuesday) so best to grab ‘em both right now just to be sure. They’re well worth the time to download, folks!

The good folks at Renderosity comes this Little Double Bow Dress. Free clothes are always welcome, and free spangly clothes doubly so. If you don’t like the bows there’s morph dials to size them down, or just set the Opacity in the Shader to hide ‘em completely. Add one leather texture and that hot party dress is now an elven smock. Me, I like the spangly, though I’m sure it wouldn’t suit me at all. Perfect for those renders of girls who dream they were away from the urban grey.


Meanwhile, over in the DAZ3d land there’s a free set of Magical Containers! They’re just what you need for a Wizard’s study or Evil Stepmother’s secret lair.

Scale them up and you’ve bottles and containers galore for capturing little pixies and sprites. In fact, combine these two freebies together, and…….

Till next time!

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On goblin bizniz

DAZ Studio, no postwork. Click to enlarge.

It’s been a busy day here at Greywulf Towers, so I’ll leave you with an equally busy gobber.

See you tomorrow!

Leather clad bikini barbarian babe number 257

DAZ Studio, no postwork. You know the rest.

Also known as Sharon.

So you’ve got the free Base Figures. Now what?

Just in case you didn’t get the memo, the generous people at DAZ3D have released all of their Base Figures (yes, all of them) for free. That has put the 3D rendering community into feeding frenzy mode with all and sundry stuffing their hard drives to the gills with everything from the very first Aiko to the latest and greatest FREAK 4 figure.

Then they’ve scratched their heads wondering what to do with all these terrific figures. After all, these are just the figures – there’s next to no hair, no clothes and many don’t even include a set of morphs or textures worth writing home about. So, just what can you do with a runtime folder full of just the base figures?

Use them, of course!


The Girl, bare. Cute as a button she is too.

The easiest way to use the figures straight out of the body is as figure studies. Get to know how the models pose and the strengths of each one. Every model is different. Michael 3, for example, is far more chiseled than Michael 4’s more rounded features, and the original Aiko is much more toon-like than the later Aiko 3 and Aiko 4 models. The Reduced Resolution figures are well worth the price of download (free!) as they’re ideally suited if you want to add a crowd scene or bunch o’folks in the background.


Ten Michael 3 RR figures in one scene and my little netbook didn’t even break into a sweat.

The Reduced Resolution figures also come with equally reduced resolution textures, and they work with any figure of the same Generation – so you can use the Michael 3 RR texture on FREAK or Michael 3 himself too. It’s not a great texture, but it’s good enough to get started.


Michael 4 base. A surprisingly great texture, by default.

The newer Fourth Generation figures (Michael 4, FREAK 4, Hiro 4, Victoria 4, Aiko 4, Girl 4 and She-Freak 4) are the current, and best, models out there but that quality comes at a price. These are all memory intensive figures to use. The earlier generation figures are much lighter to use, both in terms of loading and render time. For complex renders, I sometimes use Victoria 2 and Michael 2 as stand-in figures while I set up the scene, then replace them with their Fourth Generation counterparts when I’m ready to roll.


Stephanie 3, sunset and Gold Shader. Done.

The huge advantage of using an earlier figure is that there’s a wealth of free (and paid) content out there for them. I’d guess V3 has fifty times the number off outfits than V4, and Aiko 3 is easily the best supported Anime figure on the market. I’ll be looking at free resources for the older figures another time. Until then, I suggest taking a look at using Shaders to colour and texture the Base Figure directly. This is something I’ve already covered (here and here) – why not give it a try?


She-Freak 4. As deadly as she is beautiful.

Thanks to DAZ Studio’s Morph Follower, it shouldn’t be too difficult to make your existing clothing fit (provided it’s of the same Generation), and solutions exist to convert any clothing or hair to any figure. FREAK 4 sure looks funny in a dress.

But that’s not all. DAZ3D have also issued a $5 voucher for everyone. It’s valid until 1st February so be quick! The code is SPREADTHEWORD5 - just add it in the My Account page and it’s yours. You can read more about this offer over on the DAZ Forums. Until the end of the month there’s a huge dicount on 2nd, 3rd and 4th Generation clothing bundles so you could even use it to pick up a whole load of clothes for free!


A pair of Victoria 3s all set for a disco face-off thanks to the V3 SP Clothing Pack. Oh yeah.

The David Clothing Bundle, Hiro Clothing Bundle, Chic Boutique, v3 SP Clothing Pack, David Clothing Pack, V3 High Fantasy Character Clothing Bundle, M3 High Fantasy Character Clothing Bundle and 4 in1 Hair Bundle are all currently only $3.48 each – that $5 more than covers any one of them. Heck, the Modern Desert Soldier Bundle is only $5.23 so you could pick up a full set of army dress for David, Michael 3 & FREAK for just 23 cents! Bargain? Oh yes! Grab all the links to these packs and more on the Generation 3 Bundles page – but be quick!

Next time, let’s take a look at just one of the figures – Hiro 3. Till then!

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You and whose army?

It’s the little monsters you need to watch out for. Especially if they’re backed up by a horde of big monsters.

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Building up Speed

DAZ Studio, no postwork. Clickee biggie.

Speed built in LEGO. Geddit?

This was fun to put together. Love that LEGO helicopter!

Christmas comes early to Mordor

Y’see, now I want to see the Battle of Pelennor Fields with heavy blasters, lasers, rocket launchers and the Fellowship wielding Light Sabers. AND I WANT IT NOW!

Time to crack open Warty’thou.1

Any similarity to that scene in Fifth Element is entirely intentional.2

  1. Warhammer 40,000 for the uninitiated.
  2. I like footnotes in blogposts. Do you?

Untitled soldier

I can’t think of a decent title at all today. Can you?

“Oh crap my cape is on fire”, perhaps.

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DAZ3d Freebie of the Year!

January isn’t even over yet, but I’m declaring a Freebie of the Year already. What gives?

Well, I’ll tell you. For a while the good people at DAZ3D have had their latest generation figures (Victoria 4.2 and Michael 4) available for free. That makes perfect sense as it promotes their latest models, morphs & clothing and is a great way to get started using the best and newest new figures on the market. Anything else, you had to pay for – well, except for the regular weekly freebies, the freebie archive, other free stuff from DAZ, Renderosity, Sharecg and a ton of other great sites. But apart from that, everything else you have to pay for.

That can get pretty expensive, quick, especially if you want to use an older figure. There’s a whole load of great content out there for Victoria 3, FREAK, David and Michael 3, for example, but if you need to buy the figure just so you can use the clothing, that’s an additional cost. There’s also the children Third Generation figures which haven’t yet been updated into the Fourth Generation line (soon, we’re assured).

There’s also figures which are a veritable slice of history just as The Girl, Stephanie or the original Aiko. Again, if you want to work with the figures which got this whole CGI industry started then it’s more cost.

Back with the Fourth Edition figures and we have Aiko 4, Girl 4 and FREAK 4. These are all unique and very different to Vicky and Michael, but they’re based on the same two models – effectively they’re morphs rather than full figures in their own right. If you want those, it’s yet more cost.

Oh yes, this hobby sure can get very expensive real fast.

Not any more.

DAZ3D in their infinite wisdom have released EVERY SINGLE ONE of their base models, for free. Every. Single. One. Not just the latest figures, but all the lot right back to the dawn of time. There’s Victoria 1, 2, 3 and 4. The Reduced Resolution models (great for crowd scenes!), iconic Girl & FREAK and even the latest Fourth Generation version of FREAK, Aiko and The Girl. That’s easily over a thousand dollars worth of models, all for nowt.

Some of these figures I’ve been hanging my nose over for ages, and just are not available from anywhere else. With all these figures to work with, I’m going to be a Very Happy Bunny for a long time to come. Expect renders, Real Soon!

Wow.

That’s an overwhelmingly good freebie, don’t you think :D

What are you waiting for? Go get ‘em!

UPDATE: Now with added She Freak for V4, for free!!

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