isla - outfit question

R25SR25S Posts: 595
edited December 1969 in The Commons

can anyone tell which product is the lingerie outfit from isla - character and hair http://www.daz3d.com/new-releases/isla-character-and-hair shown on most of the promo pictures?
I think I didn't seen this before.

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  • Herald of FireHerald of Fire Posts: 3,504
    edited December 1969

    R25S said:
    can anyone tell which product is the lingerie outfit from isla - character and hair http://www.daz3d.com/new-releases/isla-character-and-hair shown on most of the promo pictures?
    I think I didn't seen this before.

    Looks new to me too. It's considerably more detailed than the usual undergarments I'm used to seeing. I'd be just as interested to know which product this one is.
  • M F MM F M Posts: 1,388
    edited June 2013

    That will be the lovely Maiden 5 Lingerie for V4/A4/G4/Elite by Hongyu... not sure about the texture set though...

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  • R25SR25S Posts: 595
    edited December 1969

    Thank you for the info.
    But none of the texture sets I can find are matching (maybe it is unreleased)

  • icprncssicprncss Posts: 3,694
    edited December 1969

    Actually the promos look like they use Lady Littlefox's Victorian Innocence for V4 from RDNA

    Here's the link for the bundle as the promos use the base outfit, underpinning and accessories

    http://www.runtimedna.com/Victorian-Innocence-Bundle.html

  • R25SR25S Posts: 595
    edited December 1969

    The one I was looking for was actually Maiden 5 Lingerie for V4/A4/G4/Elite by Hongyu, as MFM said.
    But unfortunately none of the texture sets offered at Renderosity are that from the promo pictures.

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 11,690
    edited June 2013

    Looking at the lace more closely I'd say that's simply the texture set included with the outfit.

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  • R25SR25S Posts: 595
    edited June 2013

    I thought that, too - first. But it is not.
    Here is one of my testrenders and whatever I try there is no lace-effect (as it is shown in the promo pictures).
    Even in the promo pictures of the lingerie set there is no lace-effect shown..

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  • LeanaLeana Posts: 11,690
    edited June 2013

    I said texture, not materials ;)
    The DS materials provided with the set don't use any bump, so the lace does indeed look quite flat.
    Here's a quick 5 minute fiddle I made in DS, using the provided specular map as a bump map (click for bigger version).
    I still think that's the texture set used in the promos.

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  • R25SR25S Posts: 595
    edited December 1969

    Maybe I'm a bit dump but I can't get the results you get.
    I use bump map but don't get other results as before. Maybe (or sure) I did something wrong.

    Can you please describe how you did this or were to find the bump map inside DAZ Studio.

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 11,690
    edited December 1969

    Here's what I've done for my little test:
    1) load V4, some hair, Maiden5_Bra, Maiden5_Pants, and a light set. In this case I used the one that comes with "Paige for V4 / Genesis" (by Sabby and Seven, at Rendo).

    2) apply skin and pose to V4, and a texture to the hair

    3) apply the "default" DS preset to the bra and panties

    4) select the panties, go to the surfaces tab and select the 3 surfaces for the pants in the editor. In the "bump strength" add the same map as the one for specular strength (M5Pan_Gr.jpg), and leave the value at 100%
    Then modify the Negative bump and Positive bump values till you get a result that you like.
    What I used in the render I posted was Negative = 0 / Positive = 0.05 for the lace, and -0.03 / 0.03 for the other surfaces.

    5) select the bra, then all surfaces except the metallic parts (M5_Hook and M5_Metal), then add the specular map (M5Bra_Gr.jpg) to bump strength and up the Negative / positive bump values. Once again I used 0 / 0.05 for the lace and -0.03 / 0.03 for the other fabric surfaces.

  • R25SR25S Posts: 595
    edited December 1969

    Thank you for trying to help me.
    ....but I don't get it....
    I did it as you describe; did a test render and start it all again, and again.... playing around with the negative and positive bump values... and start again.... but it ended always with nearly the same result I had before (the only difference comes from different lighting) and its miles away from the result you got and lightyears away from the result in the promo pictures.

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  • edited December 1969

    sample pictures always look great, probrably because there using some sort of renderer other than standard daz studio with advanced material settings, such a reality, octane Or even rendered in some other 3d aplication

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