MDD Lauren for V4.2
Daz/Poser | 3D models | 44 MB
MDD Lauren for V4.2
Faelyn Dress For V4 A4 And G4
Daz/Poser | 3D models | 272 MB
The dress you needed, a fantasy classic with a touch of sensual beauty, perfect for all your characters, fairies, elves, archess, and looks fantastic too even for casual, gothic or other themes… A must-have!
Stone Part 2
JPEG | Texture | 24 MB
A merchant resource that can be used to make your own texture projects (PU/Commercial). You will get 60 high quality seamless stone textures, all 800×800 pixel. The textures can be used in any programme that supports .JPG files. Perfect for any walls, ground, rocks, columns and much more projects! Use them as it, or layer them. You get endless possibilities.
SteamPunk Series Vol.1 AeroplaneCom-V4,A4,G4
Daz/Poser | 3D models | 76 MB
SteamPunk Series Vol.1 AeroplaneCom-V4,A4,G4
Nick Steampunk Bundle
Daz/Poser | 3D models | 231 MB
Ace of Spades Jack, Nick and Steambike bundle – everything you need to get started on those Michael 4 steampunk renders.
SteamPunk Saloon Bundle
Daz/Poser | 3D models | 169 MB
SteamPunk Saloon Bundle
Steampunk Cathedral
Daz/Poser | 3D models | 159 MB
Steampunk Cathedral is large monumental temple building used by various technocults and mechanists orders for assembly or steam power promotional purposes. It was rebuilt from older rennaissance churches or built from scratch as modern non-deity temples. The building materials were always the steel, the glass and the stone (marble was among the most favourite ones). Inside the temple gathers members of the order with famous inventors, technics, engineers to promote their work, exhibits their invetions and so on. The building was often full of various machineries, serving to some purpopse or not. Cathedral have often large boiler for producing the Steam used for powering machines, heating or even production of eletricity. High temperature and moisture of steam production results in very significant damage on the walls and plasters, so the steampunk cathedral were often full of cracks, lichen on the walls, and other wall degradation signs. Some of temples were equiped with intricate clock mechanism, astronomical observatories or even serve as airship ports. Member orders often came to gatherings by zeppelins, ballons or other flying machines.