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Excellent! I love the lighting and the pose.
Thank you!
https://www.cbr.com/george-perez-obit/
It was a dark and Stormy night
^Very cool (love Storm and this is a great rendition)
Thank You...yeah...she is one of my favs too
I'm working on who I think is the toughest super hero of all time (unbeatable) if you all agree do I win anything?
It's a Little Wooden Boy
https://youtu.be/bOmoCQypVZU
Batman in Crime Alley.
Mzzkiti: "So, I'm cosplaying as whom, exactly?"
Phahnboi: "Why, Spiderman's greatest nemesis..."
Phahnboi: "Dr. Octopussy!"
Mzzkiti: "..."
Redfern,
That's so bad that it's hilarious! Great render too.
Then my work here is done!
Oh...BTW, thanks!
JoeQuick's M4 Spiderman (mask prop with expression morphs, conforming "socks" and second skin type textures for M4's torso and limbs), pitted against my custom Doc Ock assembly built around the "vintage" Michael 3. I've shown him before, but I've continually made incremental refinements. Now he uses the Technophilia Techno-Tentacles and sports the "Morning Hair that better resembles the unkempt "bowl cut" Steve Ditko gave the character.
So good. Excelsior!
Thank you! I'm particularly satisfied with the control harness Otto wears. The "belt" is from an ancient DavoRama freebie, but I modeled the control dials based upon the truly bulky apparatus Octavious wore in his debut. When I was still in elementary school (the early 70s), I thought they were rotary telepjone dials! Much later I noticed each dial had 5 "buttons" or "holes", far too few for an old fashioned phone dial. It finally dawned upon me those 'pips" corresponded to the number of digits upon one's hand. Anyway, they were legacy features I wanted to include upon my interpretation of Doctor Octopus.
There are ways around that, with the Geometry Editor or the Suraces tab. (This doesn't work at all with dForce hair, sadly.) I use the former more, now. You can select the accessories and delete them, as I did with Scarlett's hair below. I combine hair sets as much as anything else. It takes a little practice but it can work great. Here are two examples.
GI Joe Scarlett uses https://www.daz3d.com/force-hair-for-genesis-3-female-s and "Messy Hair G3" from the other store - not sure if it's ok to link it here.
The other render is Jane West, a work in progress. I'm doing the entire Best of the West line of 12" action figures from the 60s-70s for the fun of it. (Two of the images below are the action figure, not the render). She uses only one hair - https://www.daz3d.com/paige-hair-for-genesis-8--3-females - but several iterations of it with different parts eliminated.and pushed around with D-formers to accommodate the hair band. Still working on the bangs but you get the idea.
You do this by loading a hairpiece and deleting everything but the scalp, because you need that separate. Then you load another one and delete the scalp from it. If the hair has more than one face group or surface group, you can select it all using the Geometry Editor - all of it except the part you want to keep. Then just delete it. In Jane's case I used the marquis selection mode to just chop off the front on the second hair load, and the back when I loaded it a third time. If you're using multiple hair pieces from different vendors, try a uiversal hair shader to get them all the same color - for example, https://www.daz3d.com/idg-iray-hair-essentials-shaders. If they're all from the same vendor, the color options might even work across different models. Don't count on it, but every now and then it works.
"I webbed myself..."
"Wow, THE Batman - or is it just "Batman"? It's your choice, of course!"
Keaton Headmorph and Texture and the Burtonverse Batsuit are all from @Magnus1781 over on DeviantArt: magnus1781 User Profile | DeviantArt
The Maid of Might!
Another Morph and Texture from Magnus1781's collection.
The Top, Belt and Cape used here are available from Ocelot1300 over on ShareCG for free: Typical Supergirl outfit for G8F, with dForce - DAZ Studio (sharecg.com)
Oh snaps.
There's my Webtoon release of The Dynamic Spider-Man Plus.
https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/the-dynamic-spider-man-plus/list?title_no=710590
Great image. I love the cape!
The composition and the pose are excellent!
Thank you. The capes are awesome for Batman and Supergirl too.
The suit looks awesome and the red lighting is sinister.
Doc Oc from Issue 04 The Dynamic Spider-Man Plus.
Again, I love the composition. The level of detail is great too.
Just a WIP, but I thought I'd share. Comments welcome.
From Amazing Spider-man #900, the Sinister Adaptoid.
Most pieces are from MightyMite. The arms are from the Stellar Kninghts Collection