is there a 'best' g3f breast morph?
drosenbe08132_7483897f
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I am a real newbie, so please be gentle. It appears (correct me if i'm wrong) that I need to purchase a separate product of female breast morphs in order to increase the size and change the shape of the G3 females.
Assuming that, it appears as if there are several possibilities. Is there one that could be considered the best for a newbie to use? I see that there is one set that appears to be complete morphs of different female body shapes. Can I purchase that and then modify just the parts that I want to change?
Thanks in advance
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First thing you should do is get the "Genesis 3 Female Body Morphs" https://www.daz3d.com/genesis-3-female-body-morphs . The reason being is that a number of different products in the Genesis line require you to have this set of morphs. Also, the Genesis 3 Female Body Morphs include a variety of breast morphs with it. I also got the "Breast Control for Genesis 3 Female" https://www.daz3d.com/breast-control-for-genesis-3-female-s . These two products together provide more than enough morphing options for me, plus the latter product includes movement poses for each breast that allow you to set soft body "squish" effects.
Thanks for the reply. It looked like those 2 were the most comprehensive. Is there a benefit to purchasing them off the DAZ site vs the Renderotica site(if they're there)?
If I'm not mistaken Daz requires exclusivity for the products, so if it's sold here, you shouldn't be able to find it anywhere else.
If you're ok with installing new content yourself in Daz, there really shouldn't be much of a difference. You won't be able to use DIM to download/install new content from Renderotica, and any content you purchase and download from there should be backed up on a separate drive prior to installing it. Also, as was already pointed out, any content sold here will not be found there. You may find a couple Genesis 2, 3, or 8 characters/poses and such there, but you'll still need to get any Daz required base products from here(i.e. Victoria 4/6/7/8, Michael 4/6/7/8, etc.).
You can adjust size and shape, and animate both, in the animation timeline. I'm a nube too, and don't know how this compares to other methods, or whether it would meet your needs.
I'd start with the two suggested products, those combined are more than enough for all but the most fringe cases. I'd easily call them "the best"