
Lara, The Crimson Whisper |

Seems the Slayer popped in and is gone again.
Still here, but my last three weeks were extremely difficult for several reasons. I'll post in the morning and will keep it up from now on as things are finally settling down (or should be, I'm starting to realise I shouldn't be overly optimistic).

Lara, The Crimson Whisper |

Go ahead and put Lara as 5'7

Bridgette Olivia Noya Yakov |
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Updated Height Reference render
So far, Just ;
Bridgette: 6'7"
Lara: 5'7"
Hiogryl: 4'2.5"
Lem: 3'0"
The guy as a 6ft tall height reference.

EltonJ |

Updated Height Reference render
So far, Just ;
Bridgette: 6'7"
Lara: 5'7"
Hiogryl: 4'2.5"
Lem: 3'0"The guy as a 6ft tall height reference.
Very good, what program did you use? DAZ Studio? Poser?

Bridgette Olivia Noya Yakov |

Daz Studio, I've been collecting assets and tools since the first Genesis model was released, they are on the 5th generation of Genesis at this point.
If you opt to use DAZ, I recommend getting an nVidia card with more then 8GB of VRAM.....
or you'll be limited to 1 to 3 characters (3+ character gonna need to reduce the texture sizes) in the whole scene depending on other parts in the scene.
nVidia Tesla cards are a good back-up option for rendering loads of stuff.....
Also the newer stuff needs more VRAM space for rendering, so I'd only recommend Genesis 3 and 8 for Iray rendering, if using the 3Delight render Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 (they also take less Hard disk space) they also get a higher discount when on sale....
Before genesis was the poser models, which ended at V4
When Genesis was released, all characters had the version number 5
So Victoria 5 was for the 1st generation of Genesis which was a unisex base that covered both genders.
Characters with the version number of 6 were for Genesis 2, which also split into Male and Female bases
Genesis 3 brought in the Version number 7 for characters, but was also the first to start using Iray rendering and dForce for cloth simulation.
Genesis then jumps to Genesis 8 and 8.1 as a minor revision to bring it more inline with the character version numbers.
Genesis 9 had a number of changes in how models reacted when using multiple morphs, it also merged male and female bases back together.
I personally avoid this version for a number of reasons