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Description Poser tutorial: Composing a female character part 2.

This tutorial will guide you about composing a female character, the products needed are:

Victoria 4 starter bundle: it's cheapest way of get victoria 4.2 morphs++ and the basic clothes too, along other stuff as textures. [link]
Xannav4: a great magnets that could be used along the clothes [link]
Sandheiress hair: lovely messy hair, great look. [link]

Part 2: Morphs.

1: Morphs are located in the pose librarie and in the folders Daz's Victoria 4/Morph injection/ we load them with double click while we have selected our figure in the modding tool, the morphs could take a couple of minutes to load, i always load the two morphs, the base v4, and the morphs++.

2: When we load the morphs they will appear as folders in the modding tool and this folders could be a little tricky for the navigation. I show the morph parameters that appear when you have selected the body, that groups almost all the morphs from the whole body. (the face morphs (a looot) only can be moddifed having selected the face part).

3 "Full body morphs" This morphs as others like the "leg-foot" morphs only appear here, while others morphs are linked to some parts of the body, and could be moddifed here, or in the body part, like the breast morphsfor example.

4: Values: here we change the look of the figure, we have differents parameters that could be increased or dicreased. It's like a cooking recipe: 0,3 from the morph amazon, 0,5 from the morph voluptuous...like a recipe it's more or less constant, but with changes from one character to other one. I can tell some of the "ingredients" but I will keep the amounts secret. Aside the amazon and voluptuous morphs I used in this figure the following: hip size, things thick, things tone, shins thick and glute size. For the face I used the face heart morph. All of them are quite obvious and easy to find, actually there aren't so many morphs. The breast could be morphed too, but nowadays i left that part of the body to the xannav4 magnet.

A couple of hints:
*Face: The morphs are really important for the face, they allow you modify the shape of the face, and build the expresions too, that part is more complicated, and you will need time getting used to it, because the recipe could get a little complicated...
*Hands: The morphs are important for the hands too, you can create grasping poses, and modulate them too.

With the next tutorial we will add the Xannav4 magnet, and finish with the shape of the body.
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Comments: 7

Jeufufns [2014-06-08 20:44:40 +0000 UTC]

So you're using Daz material....... In another programm called poser.......?

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nyom87 In reply to Jeufufns [2014-06-09 23:29:22 +0000 UTC]

Daz3dĀ  stuff is designed to be used with poser or with dazstudio.

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SabrinaPandora [2013-03-03 06:17:31 +0000 UTC]

Okay, your tutorials are the closest I have come to actually 'getting it' with this program. Where do I load morphs so that I can find them? And clothes? This has been so frustrating

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nyom87 In reply to SabrinaPandora [2013-03-03 23:24:28 +0000 UTC]

Morphs are loaded into victoria 4 (you need to have her seleted), there are in the pose librarie, folder daz's victoria 4/ morph injection, and they appear as a folder [+] morphs/shapes when you select a part of the body.

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kane809 [2013-02-26 08:56:25 +0000 UTC]

thanks

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nyom87 In reply to kane809 [2013-02-26 23:35:01 +0000 UTC]

You are welcome!

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ChaosKnightXZ [2013-02-26 00:09:02 +0000 UTC]

Coolio

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