Native American clothing.

There is a new characture "PhD Ohanzi for Genesis 8" by Phoenix 1966. He is a wonderful product that I have been waiting many years for. The problem is that there is nothing authentic for him to where and to be versatile enough to create many different versions. I think Luthbel would be the perfect vendor to create such a product, but I don't know how to contact to make the suggestion. Can anyone help? My hopes are to create authentic looking scenes of the old west with Native American tribe settings. The details that Luthbel creates are amazing and I think would be the best candidate. - Thanks

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  • andreretogasserandreretogasser Posts: 256
    edited October 2018

    Good idea, good point! I faced the same problem (but with G3). Used finally parts and bits of

    https://www.daz3d.com/witch-doctor-for-genesis-2-male-s ;

    https://www.daz3d.com/tribal-dancer-for-genesis-2-female-s

    https://www.daz3d.com/blood-moon-outfit-for-genesis-3-male-s

    etc.... as you say, nothing very authentic..... and much time consuming hassle.

    Not really OLD WEST but another point concerning products like African/Asian Villages etc: Would as well be nice to have some more "Ethnical" crowd billboards for amerindian, african, asian scenes! Have been travelling quite a bit, what I have in mind is the "automatically appearing and following" crowd watching things happen/foreigners show up etc. - those crowds really make part of the ambiance - impossible to create realistic scenes without them... and painfully complicated to create them one by one! Funny to see that we seem to have more billboards featuring Orcs and Goblins....  ;-) 

     

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  • ColvinColvin Posts: 23

    I totally agree with you Andreretogasser. The quality of modeling has greatly improved here at Daz 3D and other sites, but it all seems geared towards GLAM and frivolous themes. I think that "real world" as in "around the world" characters and clothing should be more accurately created and portrayed. Don't get me wrong, I have created many fantasy and sci-fi themed images myself, but it would be nice since 3D graphic programs and software allow one to pursue many genras and expression of thought that they could not in other situations. I'm not perfect and do not claim to be an authoritarian in culture, race, ethnicity, gender and religion. But I'd like to create something beyond a robot or a half-naked lady. But I guess Holywood sells.

  • Colvin said:

    . I'm not perfect and do not claim to be an authoritarian in culture, race, ethnicity, gender and religion. But I'd like to create something beyond a robot or a half-naked lady.

    100% with you, Colvin!

  • andreretogasserandreretogasser Posts: 256
    edited October 2018
  • ColvinColvin Posts: 23

    Wow! Thanks andreretogasser. I did a search in the Store search and none of this came up. I have an image I did lastnight. I plan on doing much more now as soon as my wallet allows. Hope to see some of your artwork soon. Do you post anywhere? I couldn't find anything in the gallery of your work.

  • andreretogasserandreretogasser Posts: 256
    edited October 2018
    Colvin said:

    Do you post anywhere? I couldn't find anything in the gallery of your work.

    Happy to help!

    I do indeed work on something... but it's not Daz3d gallery related - hopefully I will post a bunch of my work in some month on the website of my project..... I will let you know - if you are interested.

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  • ColvinColvin Posts: 23
    Colvin said:

    Do you post anywhere? I couldn't find anything in the gallery of your work.

    Happy to help!

    I do indeed work on something... but it's not Daz3d gallery related - hopefully I will post a bunch of my work in some month on the website of my project..... I will let you know - if you are interested.

    Please do!

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