CatamountSnow's avatar

ich danke dir fuer das komplement. wo aus deutschland kommen sie? ich wohnne zu zeit in den Rheinland pfalz in Kaiserslautern. I'm still new to learning german. but, anyways I do have one 3d artist who is designing me some series for this vore plush concept. I'm sure you are familiar with the artist pwrof3d.deviantart.com/ He is rendering me the 3D concepts right now to help provide a visual for my design. He also is using the models off of daz 3D site. here are some renders from him so far, but as you can tell the tongue is not as fine textured as the one you created. so i have two avenues i can take here: 1st is politely ask with your permission if Pwrof3D may use your 3D big cat tongue render file (If it's compatible with which ever program he's using). 2nd is see if i can get him to send you the rendered files he has and perhaps if you are willing you can toy around with adding the tongue.

This project that is undergoing  is deffiently a milestone that will break away from fantasy into a reality. The snow leopard was intended to be a prototype, and now this prototype is going to be closest thing folks can get to when it comes to the fantasy realms of vore. soft vore that is. The more hands that i can possibly get involved on this the better. Right now i have the main crafts man, a fabric specialist, and one 3D artist. So the closer i can get a more descriptive point of view for this project the better.

I can deffiently see this being a interet up any artists alley, especially in the vore community.

ancestorsrelic's avatar
I came from Buxtehude (some still think, this town is a fake, but it really exists, about 30 KM south of Hamburg) in Lower Saxony.
And yes, sure you can use my 3D-models for whatever you want... They are published under Creative Commons BY-SA... download it, modify it, sell it, mix it... the only "restriction" of CC BY-SA ist, that it has to stay free for everyone.
To be honest, i am a lazy lizard ;-) I try to find and buy suitable 3D-stuff to reach my goals and when i don't find it, i must move my lazy ass an model/texture/rig it by myself. I am not one of this self proclaimed 3D-elitists from the CGSociety who claim everything has to be modeled from scratch using $3000-and-more Software and otherwise it's unworthy... The result counts for me, not the tools i use.
The atmosphere in the world of the Poser/DAZ-artists is way better... much of them made freebies for others and i too a lot of this pool in my beginning... when i started to model own stuff i made i available for free for others (and don't sell every small model at Turbosquid for $300 or more ;-) ) to put something back into the pool too.

I don't know, if a Leopard wouild fit into the idea of soft vore... For me it depends all on a biological believable and realistic acting of the involved beast, and a Leo's claws and teeth are clearly made for ripping flesh and crushing bones the hard way... So a big cat would turning out that way fav.me/d55brgz for me all the time :plotting:
That didn't mean, i prefer only hard vore, but it must be biological believable for me. This beast: fav.me/d6b2tlh works more on the soft side, for example :evillaugh:  For my own works i prefer the therm degenerated art "creature feature" instead of vore, but mostly it was put into the "vore-folder" by my visitors;-)
RaeThalis's avatar
Stonemason is a part of the CGSociety though and he sells a lot of his stuff on DAZ  o3o

Just pointing out not everyone on that site is an elitist jerk :3
ancestorsrelic's avatar
Yes, not all there are elitists... but unfortunately the "asshole-density" seems to be very high there... I visited the page long time ago, read a lot of arrogant posts in the message-boards... and get out there as fast as possible ;-)
RaeThalis's avatar
People are like that everywhere, and the "Big" groups tend to attract folks like that. There was a Lighting and Rendering challenge sub-forum over there that allowed any and all programs to enter - There were even Poser and Carrara renders mixed in with game engine renders like UNITY and CryEngine, along with the usual suspects such as Maya and Max.  Blender and C4D based renders popped up a lot as well.


But yeah, CGSociety as a whole isn't a bad place, but there are some folks there (As with here) that aren't too friendly to Poser/DS artists (Srsly, there's a group here that literally states "We're anti-poser artists" >_>)



I can't remember if it was 3DWorld, or ImagineFX, but one of them had a copy of D|S Advanced with it and a collection of their "Starter" models - and they talked quite highly of it. Not perfect, but still said it was a good program and an excellent way to introduce yourself to the 3D world. Poser's very popular with Lightwave artists and NewTek (The developer) recommended Poser in combination with their software.
So I wouldn't say all the big names in 3D look down on Poser/D|S, just some individual users ^^




(Also, I tend to avoid general-purpose Message Boards since harsh talk like that springs up all the time ^^; )