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Second Wind Evening Dress for DAZ Studio Genesis 8 Female
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Item Details
Vendor: | Causam3D |
Published: | Nov 06, 2024 |
Download Size: | 12.8 MB |
Software: | Daz Studio |
Compatible Figures: | Genesis 8.1 Female Genesis 8 Female |
dForce: | Yes |
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Second Wind Evening Dress for DAZ Studio Genesis 8 Female
Get ready to turn heads with the Second Wind Evening Dress for Genesis 8 Female! This light weight sheer and flirty dress is perfect for hot nights. Made with reactive dForce, the dress flows and moves with your Genesis 8 3D female character. Whether she's going on a hot date or just having a cocktail with friends, this dress will make her appear confident and stylish. Don't miss out on this must-have addition to your Daz Studio wardrobe. Get your Second Wind Evening Dress for Genesis 8 Female today!
The Second Wind Evening Dress is the latest in flowing sheer dress designs from Causam3D. The dress features a generous opening down the front which extends from the neck to the waist. The arm openings also are very large to allow air flow and good visibility of your character. The skirts are slit up each side to top of the hip and move to reveal enough leg to make her seem daring. Second Wind Evening Dress comes with morphs for dealing with clipping, for smoothing out the infamous "underboob" you get with large breasted characters and several skirt morphs to assist you in creating a specific look. If your character has larger breasts, simply dial this morph in before simulating for a smooth realistic fit in this area.
The skirt is very versatile, having a plethora of style morphs to include "fly ups" for both front and rear and to move the skirt left or right. Be aware that almost all of these morphs are designed to be applied before running a simulation or animation. As always, our dForce has been thoroughly tested to insure that you don't experience any explosions.
Finding Your Dress
People >>> Genesis 8 Female >>> Clothing >>> Causam3D >>> Second Wind Dress
TO USE:
1. Load the dress onto your character.
2. Pose your character.
3. Run a simulation.
4. Choose a material and RENDER!
TIP:
When using a dForce wind node with this dress, keep the wind speed to a minimum, say five or ten miles per hour and set the scene gravity to either "zero" or something very low like .05. This allows the material to flow and assume a natural shape without risking explosion or coming completely off the character.
The Second Wind Evening Dress is the latest in flowing sheer dress designs from Causam3D. The dress features a generous opening down the front which extends from the neck to the waist. The arm openings also are very large to allow air flow and good visibility of your character. The skirts are slit up each side to top of the hip and move to reveal enough leg to make her seem daring. Second Wind Evening Dress comes with morphs for dealing with clipping, for smoothing out the infamous "underboob" you get with large breasted characters and several skirt morphs to assist you in creating a specific look. If your character has larger breasts, simply dial this morph in before simulating for a smooth realistic fit in this area.
The skirt is very versatile, having a plethora of style morphs to include "fly ups" for both front and rear and to move the skirt left or right. Be aware that almost all of these morphs are designed to be applied before running a simulation or animation. As always, our dForce has been thoroughly tested to insure that you don't experience any explosions.
Finding Your Dress
People >>> Genesis 8 Female >>> Clothing >>> Causam3D >>> Second Wind Dress
TO USE:
1. Load the dress onto your character.
2. Pose your character.
3. Run a simulation.
4. Choose a material and RENDER!
TIP:
When using a dForce wind node with this dress, keep the wind speed to a minimum, say five or ten miles per hour and set the scene gravity to either "zero" or something very low like .05. This allows the material to flow and assume a natural shape without risking explosion or coming completely off the character.