Skip to content

3D freebies: Orszebet Hair for Genesis 2 Female

3D freebies: Orszebet Hair for Genesis 2 Female published on No Comments on 3D freebies: Orszebet Hair for Genesis 2 Female

Orszebet for Genesis 2 Female

Daz Studio only

Tested only in Daz Studio Pro 4.6

64 bit.

Created with PhilC’s Hair Designer,

Abalone LLC’s Hair Shop Pro 1.0 and

a free tiling texture by MSTene,

this is my fourth freebie hairstyle

for Genesis 2 Female. Orszebet is a

layered wedge cut, longer in front

than in back, with a closely cut

nape.

After installation, you will find

Bess in My Library > People >

Genesis 2 Female > Hair >

ModernWizard > Orszebet.

To use Orszebet, select a G2F

figure and load the hair prop. It

should autoparent to the selected

figure. Orszebet is nonconforming,

so you may have to scale and

translate to get the best fit. The

included styling and adjustment

morphs — AdjustNape,

CurveAroundFace, Frontlength,

FrontWidth, LeftMoveFwd-Back,

LeftMove L-R, RightMoveFwd-back,

RightMoveL-R and TopBulk — can

also help.

Orszebet comes with six material

presets: Black, Brown, Green,

Magenta, Red and Yellow. You can

easily customize your own colors by

tinting the greyscale base texture

or swapping it out for any seamless

hair texture tile of your choosing.

Orszebet is modeled by Michaela, a

custom dialed character. She uses

Saiyaness’ lovely Mahala head morph

and body texture [available at

http://www.daz3d.com/mahala-for-

genesis-2-female-s] and various

head and body morphs for further

shaping.

Use for whatever purposes you like,

commercial or non-commercial. Just

don’t repackage and call your own.

Have fun!

You can see my digital artwork, as

well as my other creative pursuits,

at my blog:

http://modernwizard.dreamwidth.org

If you do use any of my freebies in

your work, drop me a line

[ModernWizard at the Daz boards and

ShareCG, ModernWiz on Renderosity],

as I’d love to see what you make.

Thank you.

This entry was originally posted at http://modernwizard.dreamwidth.org/1696354.html. You can comment here, but I’d prefer it if you’d comment on my DW using OpenID.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar