TF Umbra Lunae Jewelry Set

Umbra Lunae is an exquisitely crafted, high-detail jewelry set designed for DAZ Studio (Iray). This collection combines Victorian aristocratic elegance with the dark mystique of Gothic aesthetics, offering versatility and realism for historical, fantasy, and high-fashion renders. Every piece is designed with intricate filigree metalwork and gemstone embellishments, ensuring a striking visual impact in any scene.
SET CONTENTS:
Necklace – A statement choker featuring elaborate metal filigree, lace textures, and gemstone accents, acting as the centerpiece of the collection. The lace structure adds depth, while pearls and gemstones enhance its regal presence.
Earrings – A pair of earrings with multiple morphs, allowing for complete customization. Adjust the length, style, and positioning to transform them from short and delicate to long, dramatic chandelier earrings, making them suitable for various character aesthetics.
Tiara – A luxurious and highly detailed tiara, mirroring the intricate design of the choker, with a delicate lace-inspired structure, ornamental metalwork, and gemstone settings. The design ensures a seamless visual connection with the rest of the set.
11 Rings – A collection of eleven unique rings, each crafted to reflect different design styles. Some are subtle and refined, while others are ornate and bold, ensuring a complete accessory set for any look.
More Info: https://www.daz3d.com/tf-umbra-lunae-jewelry-set
Ctrl
Enter
Noticed a misTake
Highlight text and press Ctrl+EnterRelated news:

Creating and Adjusting Lighting for Atmospheric 3D Scenes in DAZ Studio and Poser

Cinematic Rendering Techniques in DAZ Studio: How to Set Up Framing and Post-Processing Scenes

Using Iray and Firefly for Rendering in DAZ Studio and Poser

Creating Motion Animations: An In-depth Guide to Producing Smooth and Lifelike Movements in DAZ Studio

Using third-party plug-ins to create complex special effects in DAZ Studio and Poser

Creating Environments in DAZ Studio: How to Use HDRI and 3D Models to Build Atmospheric Scenes
Comments (0)