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Jean Grey - P8 Closeup

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One more Poser 8 image to show how the suits look like in, well...Poser.

The X-Men addon for the suit can be found here - [link]

EDIT: I have re-rendered and replaced the image posted earlier. The new image uses Nadino's bump settings which personally, work out much better.

Rendered in Poser 8 - No postwork except name
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Where is this suit actually available? The expansion for the bodysuit, I mean. I've seen the comments in your pieces about who made it, but nothing on their page with anything even remotely hinting at where the X-Verse stuff can be located.

This render is very nicely done; I like the way the light is working with the texture of the suit in the front, and I'm really loving the shoulders on that suit!

P.S.
I noticed in one of your other renders, your comment in regards to posing in Poser8 vs. in D/S. I've toyed around with DS just a little bit (DS4), and I definitely can see where your rythm would be 'off' when trying to pose in Poser. For what it's worth - when I build a pose in Poser (and I started with Poser 4, I'm going the other way - having to try and learn the DS interface, painfully slowly) -- anyway. When I build a pose inside of Poser, I usually start at the hips, legs, and feet. Get them positioned the way I want, then work my way up the torso to the chest, neck, head. Then I work my way down from the collars, the upper arms, the forearms, the hands, the fingers. Along the way, I may go back and re-tweak a twist, a bend, or a side-to-side rotational here or there on the other parts, as the pose builds.

I do not know if this will help you - but I hope it does. LOL.