Underdocks Bundle - Orestes Cobwebs misnamed as Orestes Graphics.
Lissa_xyz
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Check the What's Included tab: http://www.daz3d.com/the-underdocks-bundle
The title bar/tab of the cobwebs product page is also incorrect.
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Hmmm...So it is. Just to clarify I am not available in the bundle. lol Thanks for pointing this out.
Hah! Darn! Was hoping to keep you locked in the basement pumping out goodies day and night. You'd be fed, of course. ;)
The webbing prop is excellent. Been needing something like that for ages! Shaders, sadly, don't seem to work with it (they turn it into the basic elements of single plain prim shapes), but there are some interesting looks if changing the colour for it.
If the cobwebs normally have a transmap, just reapply the transmap after using the shader. ;)
Well, that's not any different than now....is there a window in the basement? Whats the food like? lol
Xenomorphine- Thanks. I don't know why no one hasn't thought of it before now. Like Vaskania said, just re-apply the transmaps and you should be good. Note that much of them are layered, there is a map for the webs, and a map to fade the edges of the primitive.
Well, that's not any different than now....is there a window in the basement? Whats the food like? lol
It's artficial sun by way of a heat lamp, think of a giant snake's cage. Feel free to hang a poster of the outdoors if you wish.
The food isn't bad. Nobody's died from eating it...
Yet.
I did put a thread in the 'Product Suggestions' place, but it was a while ago. Been in need of something to mirror the hive resin from the 'Alien' films for a fandom project and changing the colour of this from white to a greenish brown works wonders for that! Hoping for someone to eventually make something to mirror actual victim cocoons, but until then, this should be an excellent substitute.
Shall try the shading method in the morning, definitely! Wondering if the recent liquid shaders will make the webbing seem more wet and organic...
This gives me extra incentive to one day get around to purchasing those 'Them Bones' sets, too!
Seriously, this is a much-appreciated product. Many thanks for making it a reality. I know brushes for Photoshop-type programmes are available, but working within a scene with prop-based effects is what I prefer to do.