

She tops out at 7 feet when she finally fills out.

I can't attest to their quality because actually importing them and using is beyond my meager skills at this time. There are things like various era Star Trek uniforms and props out there, as well as "andorian" hair, Janice Rand's Hair, T'Pring's Hair, etc. Hair is from a bottle, countless styles available online. I played with the features, used a pre-set pose (you can build poses from the ground up, or take a preset and manipulate it until it's what you want.) The features I customized. I built the figure from scratch, physique, musculature, etc are all my handiwork. So after a day or two of swearing for hours and winning the occasional moment of Enlightenment, I make this: I sat down this weekend and for the first time really dug in to see if I could make Art happen. So I grabbed this last summer on sale and never really messed with it until this weekend. I can't paint with cats and the puppeh helping. But things like designing props, cloths and such take some skill and a level of tech expertise I lack. You can do basic stuff like figure manipulation and posing easily. If a knucklehead like me can make this, I expect our more tech savy members can really go to town.ĭaz Studio 4 Pro edition is a pretty impressive character design, modeling and rendering tool.ġ) These are pro level development tools. I reckon with all of our artistically inclined people, it would be a crime to keep this find to myself. It's about $1000 worth of PC art software for free.
