Does anyone recognize this character?
corvustatius
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Hi guys,
Does anyone know the character that I attached below? I've been looking for this model for an eternity. It's from ~1999 - 2000, and it has been used in a game which I am trying to mod.
Does anyone know anything similar to this body?
I would appreciate any help.
Thanks and cheers
Corvus
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121 x 119 - 3K
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Did you try any Musculature Morphs for male?
But if you need character... maybe Freak 5...
Thank you Victor, I'll definitely take a look.
1999/2000 well chances are that it is going to be a Poser figure if it isn't simply the figure created for the game.. 1999 was when Metacreations started selling off their 3d programs. Mike and Vicky came along with the Millennium, which is why they are referred to as the millennium people. Vickie arrived in 1999 and Michael arrived a bit later, in the new century. No numbers at that stage. The Original Freak didn't come along till generation 3, so think 2002/2005.
The picture is really small to get any distinguishing details.
But have a look at "Apollo Maximus" at sharecg
Another point I just thought of. Daz 3d figures cannot be used for game mods, even with the interactive licenses. They can only be used for new games.
Oh, really? and what the difference?
If that's the biggest picture you have of him, I reckon any moderately muscle-bound male figure would do.
modding someones existing game is quite different to creating a new game yourself in a game engine like Unity or Unreal with assets you bought or created, the latter is allowed with an interactive licence and cooked so mesh not extractable
It's the reason you can't use Daz3D content in second life either. Whoever made the orginal game that you want to mod, owns those game assets. You can't make a mod without uploading it to their servers and in that process assigning rights to your mod to them. Which you can't do, cause you don't own the rights to the assets purchased here. By using Daz3D products you are strictly required to follow the EULA, which is a license agreement. You have a license to use, but you DO NOT own the content. The PAs or Daz own it and we don't give you permission for that. Period. If we don't give it, legally you don't have it. Now, an interactive license allows you to make a new game product but it also has very specific and strict rules based in law. Failure to follow these rules, can lead to legal action against you.