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Does Anyone Know Where I Can get some Freebie Clothes For Genisis 1,2 and 3? plz n ty?

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I am in desprite need of some clothes for the men, women, and kids of Daz.!!! They are all running around nakie right now and that is a no no giggles. So plz if anyone knows where I can get these poor people some free clothing post the links here thank you all ahead of time.
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Here you go...
https://www.wilmapsdigitalcreations.co.uk/
The people of Daz thank you so much mjc, they were in dire need of some clothing giggles insanely!!!!
Wilmap is awesome. If you possibly can, donate.
There's a good 200+ items in there, and they've made a MASSIVE difference for me, at least.
Once you get all of those...which on even a fast connection will take a while, sign up at ShareCG, because there are both more items there and one of the regulars there, eblank99, has a lot of texture sets for Wendy's clothes,
http://www.sharecg.com/pf/full_uploads.php?pf_user_name=eblank99
Moving this to the Commons as it is not an offer of a freebie
Ageed. Here is the link to their site:
https://www.wilmapsdigitalcreations.co.uk/
Also check out these threads:
http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/478/list-of-freebie-websites#latest
http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/75/compilation-of-links-to-freebies#latest
Oh, and super helpful tip that many people miss (I did, for months):
Under Parameters, Mesh Smoothing, you can set Collision target to something OTHER than the figure you have fit the clothing to. For example, if you want a shirt to be tucked in to pants, you can set pants to collide with the shirt -- the pants will move out to accomodate the shirt. (Mind you, you may want to scale the bottom of the shirt so you need this as little as possible) Conversely, you can set the shirt to collide with the pants, ensuring it lays over the pants believably.
If clothing lacks Mesh Smoothing (many do), you can add it with Edit > Object > Geometry > Apply Mesh Smoother. And bam, there it is.
You can tweak smoothing and collision levels to get the effect you want -- use as little as you can.
(There are other more complex ways to adjust fitting, but this will handle most common stuff)
Thank you all so much and Timmins I will take your advice for sure for my next adventures in clothing once I get them all D/L and into my daz