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  • Listening to: Soft hum of computer fans
  • Reading: Cracked.com
  • Watching: Obscurus Lupa
  • Playing: D&D Online (alt at 15 now!), Skyrim
  • Eating: nothing
  • Drinking: Coffee
At Renderosity  [link] and PoserAddicts [link] .

21 teeth morphs for Genesis suitable for vampires, orcs, trolls and monsters.  There are even toothless and crooked looks for more realistic scenes as well as fantasy ones (or for your poor fantasy serfs with no dental care).   Not only that, but some of the tusk and vamp presets are made to be visible with the mouth closed (for your pokey anime fang looks ;) ).  

It comes with two bonus Ubersurface teeth shaders to apply over any body texture and a pair of conforming tusks for when the teeth morphs aren't big enough.

I'm working on the Sickle Heavy Armor still.  Base rigging and texturing is all done now, and the morphing of the pants and shirt that go under the armor.  Today I will work on morphing the other 19 or so pieces.  I'm going slowly and carefully, and with my current turnover in my store I've given myself until monthend to finish, which should be enough.  I've never done a set this large.   Normally I don't do WIP screens, but I may with this one just because I'm so excited about it.  This is another one of those projects I've wanted to do from day one, basically, with real gauntlets and tassets and a solid cuirass and all the other things that armor sets for DAZ figures tend not to have.  I've tried to pull together the less awkward of the historical bits I looked at, so it's not "historical" as such; there are elements of Milanese, Elizabethan and German gothic (the gloves have individual fingers, the cuirass isn't bowed out into a steel belly, the pauldrons sit atop the shoulders, etc.).

Much as I'd like to do pauldrons like this, [link] that hide and protect the whole joint, there was just no practical way to rig them even with weight mapping.  

Ooo, and that's another thing.  Where's a weight-mapped horse?  The Mil Horse is showing its age and I would love to do some horse armor to match this.