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Bodies mashed together in conflict, determined to be the one that comes out on top no matter the cost, dangerously grinding, pulling, pressing, and struggling.

A stirring mental image, isn't it?

Bring that mental image to your content library with "Sexy Slammers 13 - Danger Close," a pose pack for G8F that contains 50 unique poses (plus 50 mirrors) that can help you resolve the burning question of "which body is better?"


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Chupa

Ooooh and the Peg giveth a plentiful bounty!

Simon Hawthorne

Can you do any slammers where one is smaller then the other a Davida vs Goliatha one?

SquarePeg3D

I've considered pose packs like this in fact, but one **big** problem that arises from pose packs with size difference is that there are MANY ways to adjust the scale of Daz figures, and each one affects rigging in completely different and sometimes unpredictable ways. I've done a few size difference packs, and each one garnered me messages or comments from people that said they required lots of tweaking and fixing because of this. Don't mistake this for a "no," though. Just a very timid "maybe."

Eccentric Flower

Peg has a Size Play pack somewhere in here--it's not a Sexy Slammers, I think it's just called Size Play ... which works pretty well even for large body size differences. In my custom content tree I've added a label "Red at 115%" to remind me that the red figure in the poses has to be at least that much bigger than the "normal" sized blue figure, but I've used some of the poses in the kit for ogre types where the red figure was more than half again the size of the blue one, and they're fine if you're willing to tweak each pose a bit. The usual problem is where Red's hands land on Blue.

SquarePeg3D

Yeah, the Size Play poses were popular (and I really should do more), but they are a whole can of worms in and of themselves. Unfortunately any pose packs that deal in size difference I'm going to have to affix a very large "BUYERS BEWARE" label on them because of the inevitable tweaking that WILL occur. That's why my Size Play packs included size references of the figures I used in those packs, so people could get a frame of reference. It's why I also included *actual* measurements on those figures, so folks could load in a cylinder with that exact height to gauge whether or not their figures were too small/tall.