Can't find Shackle accessories !

Hi guys, I wanna this shackle, I had try to find out but no luck, please help me find this !


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Hi guys, I wanna this shackle, I had try to find out but no luck, please help me find this !
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Well there is this product http://www.daz3d.com/shackled-for-genesis-2
thanks for fast reply, but I had viewed and installed it but that product rusted and not newly like my pic.
The product has multiple shaders so the shackles can be rust free too.
The great thing about shiny metal objects is that pretty much any shader can be applied and still work well, whether it comes with a preset or not. There are literally dozens of free chrome materials available out there, from raytraced to reflection mapped. If you're unsure how to apply them, the forums are always here to answer a question or two.
Yes, please let me know how to do it !
Simple as ABC. Click on the object to select it, then use the Surfaces Selection Tool to highlight the part of the mesh you want to change. Once selected, you can click on the preset you want from your Content Library and it will automatically apply it to the surface.
Great !!! Thanks for that but I wanna morph look like my pic, so please help for the final result !
Cool as that image is, I'm afraid those aren't my shackles. They've got a larger, square ward for a lock on one side (like a recent or modern shackle) where mine are symmetrical and simpler (like a medieval shackle, which is what my reference pics were). Maybe they're a Renderosity product?