Hello, I am French of African origin, I find that African culture or even black Western culture is very poorly represented.
If you can enlighten me on this? I will be delighted, thank you
Thank you for your proposal, I don't really have an idea about culture, whether it's modern or traditional African, I'm surprised that Afro-American culture is so little represented.I am a clothing creator. Are there any examples of clothing you would like made? I would love to make some clothing from different parts of the world.
That's actually pretty ez, just duplicate the image in gimp dial the color over and use alphas for the areas you want to stay the same or blend.The lack of male content is all over the 3D world. The bottom line is literally, the bottom line. Male content doesn't sell as well. In the Daz 3D forums, there is a thread dedicated to Black is Beautiful. You can browse that topic for more info on items made for Daz, and see some great static renders.
One thing I wish people would do is stop making dark skin characters by taking a fair skin texture and dialing the diffuse channel, or diffuse offset to make it dark all over. First, this washes out detail so the model looks "spray painted" as I call it. Second, the palms and soles are too dark if you do that. What we need are some more detailed dark textures that have lighter palms and soles. I've been trying to make some decals based on Riddler's skin 8 texture to preserve the palms and soles while making the rest darker, but it's tricky.
Thank you for your proposal, I don't really have an idea about culture, whether it's modern or traditional African, I'm surprised that Afro-American culture is so little represented.
It's no longer present on Daz 3d for example this creator https://www.sdebstore.com/
There is a lot of content on the sims 4 but we can't compare because a lot of users and creators.
I'm just surprised that if we're worth doing a black male model, we don't have any hairstyles or clothes available, but it's also a big lack of male content. Maybe it will come with time if more scenes are created with the 3rd person desktop version.
For the moment it's ok! I'm still exploring the possibilities of VAM.Male content simply doesn't sell as well. I do make an effort to test my clothing on darker skin tones to make sure it looks okay, but I simply am un-aware of what sort of styles of clothing would be interesting. If you would like feel free to message me some reference images.
I posted my 1st model from Reunion Island (France) Part of the population is of African and South Asian origin, which gives a good mix.
Yamilla - Looks -
Yamilla Model, Ile de la Reunion beauty Credits: https://hub.virtamate.com/resources/life.165/ https://www.patreon.com/MacGruber_Laboratory https://hub.virtamate.com/resources/barbie.10507/ https://www.patreon.com/RenVR...hub.virtamate.com
These look beautiful, you should upload them.I think it just boils down to there not being enough creators wanting to make these types of models. I don't think they have anything against making dark skinned models, maybe they just aren't thinking about it. I don't see anything wrong with this though, I think a creator should make what they want to make.
I'm from the US and of African decent as well and I see what you saying. I'm going to say some out of pocket stuff but for me I like dark skinned baddies with some ass and that look seems nowhere to be found here. Some modes just look like people of other nationalities with dark skin slapped on them.
Below are a couple custom models I tried making my own using a mixture of morphs mixture I've accumulated over time. It would be cool to see a better creators take on the "baddie" look. I use the "baddie" only because I can't think of any other way to describe it lol.
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100% agree. If there's a lack of content and you want it, JUST DO IT!Why black creators don't create black models? Why do black users ask the (presumingly mostly non-white) creators to do their work for them?