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#1 Old 4th Jan 2020 at 1:39 AM
Default ISO: CC to make a Firbolg (D&D 5e)
I'm not exactly sure what I need to make her nose different. Firbolg's (in D&D 5e) have a rather unique nose. You can see them here https://1d4chan.org/wiki/Firbolg#5e_Firbolgs (I'm playing 5e...I know some don't like the new look, preferring the previous editions but I actually like these guys). Anyway, there's a vast amount of pics on an image google search. I created one as close as I could get...attaching a pic. As you can see, the nose and ears need the work. I've hunted for ears that are rounder/softer tipped, or even somewhat hairy/furry, with no luck. This isn't anything major, and isn't anything super important, I'd just love to find these things. Thanks!! (and if anyone knows of any CC makers that specialize in D&D stuff, list that here too!)
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#2 Old 7th Sep 2020 at 11:46 PM
I think she looks FANTASTIC!

This links to some varied fantasy ears: https://maxismatchccworld.tumblr.co...virtual-ear-mod
This girl has some fantastic textures, animal noses, and nose masks that might be helpful: http://pyxiidis.blogspot.com/p/down...erview.html#_=_
This tumblr links to a wide variety of fantasy items: https://fantasycclove.tumblr.com/
I'd also look up plazasims and Natalia-Auditore for great fantasy content.
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#3 Old 8th Jun 2021 at 11:05 PM Last edited by AlanPetersdrew : 10th Jun 2021 at 8:28 AM.
"I haven't used CC before literally, the easiest that I have used is Simlab Composer. The learning curve is practically non-existent as you just need to import an object, or scene, and click on real-time render. You have less control over settings than in other software but the trade-off is that you will get reasonable results every time. There is a free version that functions only as a render engine if you want to give it a try. However check out D&D Guide , they have what you seek.
Before I forget, I should add that Simlab imports practically any format and has a range of plugins for major modelling apps. It does animation, interior lighting, material libraries, texture baking, object libraries and VR visualisation tools. I'm surprised it's not more widely used."
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