Do you know where can I buy this hilarious pose? Sale support won't answer to me.

iSeeThisiSeeThis Posts: 552
edited December 1969 in New Users

I would like to use this pose much and that I'm very willing to pay for it. Unfortunately, couldn't find one. Do any Stephanie user know it?

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  • SzarkSzark Posts: 10,634
    edited December 1969

    You could always load that pic in to DS as a Backdrop and use that to make your own pose, use it as a Guide. It will be much cheaper and give you practice at making your own.

  • prixatprixat Posts: 1,590
    edited December 1969

    It looks like a mirror of the first pose in this set:

    http://www.daz3d.com/bwc-runway-and-bwc-fashion-poses-bundle

  • iSeeThisiSeeThis Posts: 552
    edited December 1969

    Szark said:
    You could always load that pic in to DS as a Backdrop and use that to make your own pose, use it as a Guide. It will be much cheaper and give you practice at making your own.

    Thanks for your tip. I've tried it many times but fail to get the exact same result. I'm just a beginner.

  • iSeeThisiSeeThis Posts: 552
    edited December 1969

    prixat said:
    It looks like a mirror of the first pose in this set:

    http://www.daz3d.com/bwc-runway-and-bwc-fashion-poses-bundle

    Thanks. When I first saw this set I thought it was the one, too. But it actually is not if you look closer or compare them side-by-side.

  • iSeeThisiSeeThis Posts: 552
    edited December 1969

    I think this pose is the liveliest one I've ever seen. What a pity DAZ doesn't sell it.

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited December 1969

    There are quite a few pose sets in the DAZ 3D store, have you checked through them to see if you can find that one?

    http://www.daz3d.com/modeling-pinup/pretty-victoria-5

    for example.

    If you put in a search for modelling and pinup you get 149 pose sets, for various figures

    http://www.daz3d.com/animations-poses/modeling-pinup

  • NovicaNovica Posts: 23,905
    edited December 1969

    You do know that you don't have to use poses for Stephanie? For instance, Victoria 5 (called "generation 5") can use Genesis poses, etc. There may be a few minor tweaks needed, but poses usually work well within the generations. (Victoria 4, Michael 4, Freak 4, etc are all "generation 4" figures. Obviously the more extreme the pose, the better it works on the figure it's designed for, but on a walking pose like this one, there are many, many sets with similar poses to this.

  • Steven-VSteven-V Posts: 727
    edited December 1969

    dungtrin said:
    Szark said:
    You could always load that pic in to DS as a Backdrop and use that to make your own pose, use it as a Guide. It will be much cheaper and give you practice at making your own.

    Thanks for your tip. I've tried it many times but fail to get the exact same result. I'm just a beginner.

    I completely understand and am a beginner as well, but we can't learn if we don't try to pose things ourselves. :)

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,845
    edited December 1969

    There are plenty of walking pose sets available that could be a good starting point to achieve what you want and definitely learning to do it yourself is part of the fun of working in 3D. As mentioned above, poses for Genesis can usually work for G2F and G2M line of characters as well with minor tweaks. http://www.daz3d.com/walk-with-purpose-poses-for-genesis
    The pose image shown in the first post has an almost exaggerated twist of the pelvis.

  • AJ2112AJ2112 Posts: 1,416
    edited December 1969

    Geez ! I have that pose, obtained from ShareCG, believe it's 3DC everyday poses - beach, or supermodel 100 poses. But as most shared, best to create/learn. Have fun !

  • SixDsSixDs Posts: 2,384
    edited December 1969

    Okay, so just for the fun of it, I thought I would attempt to recreate the pose shown in the image. The model in the image is one of the Genesis' (Geneses?), and I used Victoria 4, so exact duplication probably isn't possible without resorting to modelling or Dforms, due to differences in geometry.. Also the body shapes are a little different, so that made exact duplication more difficult as well.

    So, briefly, here's what I had to do, starting from the default feet together, arms extended to the sides V4 pose:

    1. I dropped both arms to her sides;
    2. I rotated her abdomen slightly to the left, bringing her right shoulder forwards, and rotated her neck to bring her facing forward again;
    3. I rotated her right leg backwards and her left leg forwards to have her striding;
    4. I rotated her right arm slightly forwards and her left arm slightly backwards for a slight arm swing;
    5. I adjusted her ankle rotation on both feet, then her toes to simulate heels;
    6. I rotated her torso a significant amount to the left, then rotated her entire body to the right to bring her torso back to vertical again;
    7. I then rotated each leg to the right to bring them back under her body, and aligned her feet so they were in line;
    8. I adjusted her collar bones slightly backwards to simulate the "shoulders back" look of the picture;
    9. I adjusted her torso by rotating it slightly backwards to further recreate the "shoulders back" look in the image.

    I also fiddled with her arm and hand rotations a bit, as well as her fingers. It took a while to get it where I wanted it, but I believe that it is pretty close.

    Of course, you could simply try and find what you are looking for "out of the box", but you could spend as much time and effort doing that as it takes to do it yourself. And having learned how, you will be able to create exactly what you need next time. Or the time after that, etc. Also, even if you are able to find something ready-made every time you need it, chances are it won;t be exactly what you are looking for. With the ability to use the tools, you can modify any pose to suit, or create one from scratch. It isn't terribly difficult - it sometimes just takes a little time and patience. In the end, creation is what this 3D stuff is all about anyway, right?

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  • iSeeThisiSeeThis Posts: 552
    edited December 1969

    Thanks everyone. This community rocks!

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