So it’s that time of the month again, and here’s another survey of the most enticing and eye-catching new content published in November for DAZ Studio and Poser users. Most of the bigger 3D content stores now have some kind of Black Friday sale on.
Metropolis Tower could make a nice distant centerpiece for a city made of Stonemason’s new Greeble City Blocks 3 pack…
If you’re like me you already have a lot of medieval buildings in your runtime, and after a while they all blur into one another. But the new Medieval Watermill from Dante78 looks incredibly impressive, both in design values and detailing, like something out of a Samuel Prout engraving…
As usual, designer London224 doesn’t disappoint this month, with this curious hybrid that sits somewhere between steampunk and Syd Mead. The MS14 Spider Runabout. This is also available sized for Vue, at the Cornucopia store.
TheAntFarm has a new creepy character which looks like he’s just stepped out of a Doctor Who episode, Voir Pas Mal HD for Genesis 2 Male…
Spare Ribs for Chip is a sweet movies-quality toon skeleton. Also with a set of poses, Dancing ribs. Requires Chip!…
Songbird ReMix is known for his quality birds series for Poser, and has a new twin pack of Birds of Prey Vol 1 – Kestrels, Hobbys & Falcons and Songbird ReMix Birds of Prey Vol 2 – Hawks of the Old World…
The avalanche of clothing being produced each month is impossible to keep up with, but Study Time seems like a rare believable ‘everyday’ youth outfit…
Skyship Avrora looks like something someone could weave a children’s storybook around…
The Raft is a realistic Capt. Jack Sparrow style of castaway raft…
New from Nursoda is the characterful Merpal which has a free Merpalfur fur objects and materials.
The new Modular Living series, at Runtime DNA, offers a large range of upmarket studio-apartment rooms and furnishings… Update: This appears to be one of the items which vanished with the demise of the RuntimeDNA store.
And if you need a basement pool to go with Modular Living, then the new Urban Pool might suit you…
The preview renders don’t seem to show it at its best, but Biograph Odeon 1930s cinema frontage looks like an interesting addition for anyone interested in 1930s scenes or the history of cinema. I could imagine making a series with this, showing the frontage slowly decaying from its glamorous opening night, as a wartime cinema, then screening old 1950s sci-fi b-movies in the 1960s, to eventually being a seedy porno cinema in the 1970s.
The new Gatsby Dance Hall could serve as a matching 1930s deco interior for the Odeon cinema… Update: This appears to be one of the items which vanished with the demise of the RuntimeDNA store.
One for Poser is a nice freebie at Renderosity, with budding morphs…
That’s it!