

They feature life-like materials and fabrics and also some wear and tear to get rid of that brand-new garment effect. The textures are rich in details and quality. All our renders were made in DazStudio + Iray. Diffuse and Specular maps are also included for those that prefer to use a Specular based shader or that use engines such as Octane. The textures are full PBR with Metalness, Base Color, Glossiness, Roughness, Normal and Height (Displacement) maps that will make it look gorgeous in Iray.The custom rigging isn’t the only option, in fact you can entirely turn it off and use manual JCMs (the ones we created) and tens of other movement and helper morphs to perfectly fit the skirt to your character/movement.Ī tutorial/walk-through (text + images) is included that illustrates all of the skirt features so that you can fully enjoy them! That said while the corrective morphs cover *most* options/movements, they can’t cover *all/any* of them, so there may be instances where you need to fix the pose a little bit for the skirt to look great (or use the helper morphs on the skirt itself). Practically this means you will not experience those ugly stretching on the clothing (that often happen with longer skirts and dresses) when your character moves. This was achieved through the creation of several custom corrective morphs. The skirt rigging is highly customized, so much so that it looks and drapes wonderfully with most Genesis 3 movements.


The swirls can be used together or one at a time.įor Whymsy we have focused on all the important features: a pair of ankles jewels formed by two swirls of metal.With a middle lace-layer and a high, more rigid waist-belt. a multi-layered skirt with longer back and pointed ends.a short shirt with bell-sleeves and a lovely neck with a rounded cleavage.While the mesh itself is pretty yet simple, the included morphs and textures are impressive in quality and scope. Whymsy, is not just a clothing set, it is a wearable work of art for Daz Studio Genesis 3 based characters.
