Old-fashioned headscarf

belardbelard Posts: 27
edited August 17 in Product Suggestions

Hi. Does anyone have a suggestion or a product where I can find a 50's style headscarf, tied below the chin, like for instance the ones used frequently by Queen Elizabeth II? I only find hijabs, which are not tied, and the one from the Peasant Outfit, which does not have the look I am looking for. I attach an image of what I am looking for - and unfortunately I am not skilled enough to make one from a primitive...

Thank you in advance!

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,879

    Moved to Product Suggestions as it is not a Daz Studio application topic.

  • memcneil70memcneil70 Posts: 4,115

    In real life it is just a square about a meter/yard in size, folded on the diagonal and then placed on the fold at the forehead and then knotted under the chin. I could see dForce being used to get it to drape. But it is the knot that would be the iffy part.

    When I would try to tie one, I had to gather those corners and try to keep them together and make that tie and not drop them. I wasn't very successful in reality. In 3D... no clue how to do it, unless the knot is modeled instead of looping the ends?

  • SilverGirlSilverGirl Posts: 846

    Not sure if this is what you meant by the Peasant Outfit (there are a lot of peasant outfits out there), but it is tied under the chin and looks pretty close to what you show in the picture (would maybe need a retexture if you don't want a solid color). It's a little more drapey over the shoulders, though, so maybe that's a deal-breaker for you.

     https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-peasant-dress-for-genesis-8-females
    & textures: https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-peasant-dress-textures

     

  • belardbelard Posts: 27

    SilverGirl said:

    Not sure if this is what you meant by the Peasant Outfit (there are a lot of peasant outfits out there), but it is tied under the chin and looks pretty close to what you show in the picture (would maybe need a retexture if you don't want a solid color). It's a little more drapey over the shoulders, though, so maybe that's a deal-breaker for you.

     https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-peasant-dress-for-genesis-8-females
    & textures: https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-peasant-dress-textures

    Yes, that was exactly the outfit I meant, and no, it really does not have the look I need, airy, square-ish and light. Texture is not a problem, I can easily deal with that. 

    BTW, thank you very much for bothering to comment and suggest. I realy appreciate it.

  • SilverGirlSilverGirl Posts: 846

    belard said:

    SilverGirl said:

    Not sure if this is what you meant by the Peasant Outfit (there are a lot of peasant outfits out there), but it is tied under the chin and looks pretty close to what you show in the picture (would maybe need a retexture if you don't want a solid color). It's a little more drapey over the shoulders, though, so maybe that's a deal-breaker for you.

     https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-peasant-dress-for-genesis-8-females
    & textures: https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-peasant-dress-textures

    Yes, that was exactly the outfit I meant, and no, it really does not have the look I need, airy, square-ish and light. Texture is not a problem, I can easily deal with that. 

    BTW, thank you very much for bothering to comment and suggest. I realy appreciate it.

    No prob, I know what a pain it is to need something *exactly* but all you can find is *close*. I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help. 

  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 6,966
    edited September 10

    belard said:

    Hi. Does anyone have a suggestion or a product where I can find a 50's style headscarf, tied below the chin, like for instance the ones used frequently by Queen Elizabeth II? I only find hijabs, which are not tied, and the one from the Peasant Outfit, which does not have the look I am looking for. I attach an image of what I am looking for - and unfortunately I am not skilled enough to make one from a primitive...

    Thank you in advance!

    I simply made one in MD. Somthing like this ? But I really have no idea what a texuture on 50's old-fashioned scarf should look like...  cool But it has a simple square-ish UV, any texture map could be aligned on it...

    If it can meet your requrements, pls let me know. I may further add a couple of morphs on it before sharing.

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  • belardbelard Posts: 27

    Crosswind, that is almost exactly what I was looking for. The knot below the chin was usually more tight, and closer to the neck, but it is near perfect!

    The patterns were varied, but more often than not they were just one colour. As for the texture/material itself, they were frequently silk, sometimes synthetic (nylon and so on) or a thin, delicate cotton. But there are plenty of shaders out there that can do the job.

    Thank you very, very much for your work. If you decide to put it on the market I will absolutely buy it.

  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 6,966

    OK, no problem !  I tweaked it ~~ That is a real knot which was tied in MD, so I adjusted it to be tighter and closer to the neck. There's a Knot In morph, you can dial it if it's still not tight. I made 10 morphs on it, more or lesse enough. And it's dForce ready.

    I just provided two set of texture maps that were generated by AI in MD. Pls feel free to use any shader products that you like. It's a freebie, for G8F, and can be auto-fitted to other Genesis figure. Any problem, pls let me know ~~ Have fun !

    Package: https://mega.nz/file/iGJUQI4I#g_eGv8nrzXYHNLB6luMDrT7dBIZMqbygh02mrIsLnYM

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  • belardbelard Posts: 27

    Really amazing! Thank you immensely! Wish I could do this kind of stuff... It's perfect!

  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 6,966
    belard said:

    Really amazing! Thank you immensely! Wish I could do this kind of stuff... It's perfect!

    You're welcome!
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