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SKYLAB CHAT

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If you have not yet taken time to download Elizabeth 2, you might want to wait on it. There are a number of fitting issues, and one has to use P11 superfly in order for some of the materials to show. The sneakers are well done, but they are the only shoes, and there are fitting issues when using the jeans with them. They work well with the long leotard, for a dance outfit, but the leotard renders with such extreme reflective materials, even in low light. After awhile, I got a little frustrated trying to remember what would work with what...llike putting a puzzle together...and I've never cared much for diddling with clothing, so I just picked the short leotard and the shoes in order to get a superfly render to post. Numerous poses are included with the figure, and they seem to be well done, and the figure bends well. She seems to be an overall nice model...but be prepared to deal with superfly rendering and some fitting issues.

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Good morning Linda :) Sounds good....would be great to have even more control over the G8M eye size :)

Figured you'd like having some starter poses to use with all the Genesis 8 characters. I probably should eventually create some.


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I used to do that while working too...back when we were doing all the Hein characters...a lot of them were ideas that popped in my mind while working....sometimes I'd draw them out on post-it notes, whatever I had close by...then when I returned home for the evening, I'd quickly create the characters. Sometimes it would be a recreation of a real life scenario. To this day, those particular characters still crack me up, because I lived a good deal of it :)


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Well, I've finished lunch, remembered to take my meds...and they are kicking in, so I'm headed for nap #2....be back online later....

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