Does anyone know how to create this female body type with morphs?

If anyone knows how please teach me, I would like to have this body for my genesis 3 and 8 females.

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  • scorpioscorpio Posts: 8,415

    Personally I would start with the Star 2 body, and tweak from there.

    https://www.daz3d.com/star-2-0-for-genesis-3-female

  • BeeMKayBeeMKay Posts: 7,019

    Yes, that's Star, definitely an excellent character. But there's also this beatiful morph&skin set for G3 that is very useful: https://www.daz3d.com/sf-anime-character-builder

  • scorpio said:

    Personally I would start with the Star 2 body, and tweak from there.

    https://www.daz3d.com/star-2-0-for-genesis-3-female

    Does this work with genesis 8 females too? I have an OC that I want to look the same for gs3 and gs8.

  • BeeMKay said:

    Yes, that's Star, definitely an excellent character. But there's also this beatiful morph&skin set for G3 that is very useful: https://www.daz3d.com/sf-anime-character-builder

    The problem is I want something for genesis 3 and 8 females :(

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 11,695
    scorpio said:

    Personally I would start with the Star 2 body, and tweak from there.

    https://www.daz3d.com/star-2-0-for-genesis-3-female

    Does this work with genesis 8 females too? I have an OC that I want to look the same for gs3 and gs8.

    No, she's only for G3F. You could try transfering her shape to G8F, I suppose, but I have no idea how well that would work.

  • Leana said:
    scorpio said:

    Personally I would start with the Star 2 body, and tweak from there.

    https://www.daz3d.com/star-2-0-for-genesis-3-female

    Does this work with genesis 8 females too? I have an OC that I want to look the same for gs3 and gs8.

    No, she's only for G3F. You could try transfering her shape to G8F, I suppose, but I have no idea how well that would work.

    The shapes don't come out very well sadly.

  • dracorndracorn Posts: 2,345

    You might have some luck with G8F by using the Cartoonized Morphs.  There is a very slender body type.

    https://www.daz3d.com/cartoonized-for-genesis-8-female

    Or, if you are very patient and have some nice morph sets, you could start directly from G8F base.

     

  • You could also look at Aiko 7 for Gen 3 or Aiko 8 for gen 8.  Aiko 7 is closer in body shape to the pic you posted than Aiko 8 is. And its body features are more defined. If you had body morphs for Aiko 8/Genesis 8F you could tweak Aiko 8 or you could also get Aiko 7 for Aiko 8 and tweak that body instead.  Aiko's base shape may not be as skinny or narrow in width as the characters you posted but you can get it close with morphs.  If you had a picture of that character from the front view i could overlay it into Daz and tweak my Aiko 7 shape to show you how close it can get.

     

    https://www.daz3d.com/aiko-7

     

    https://www.daz3d.com/aiko-8

    https://www.daz3d.com/aiko-7-for-aiko-8

  • edited January 2019

    OK i just decided to eyeball it using your pictures.  Here is an Aiko 7 figure with the model width reduced, torso shortened, legs lengthened and hips and waist shape adjusted to better match your pics.  With better reference pictures or info i'm sure you can get it to look very close to what you want it to look like.

     

    Post edited by unused account - glossedsfm on
  • OK i just decided to eyeball it using your pictures.  Here is an Aiko 7 figure with the model width reduced, torso shortened, legs lengthened and hips and waist shape adjusted to better match your pics.  With better reference pictures or info i'm sure you can get it to look very close to what you want it to look like.

     

    Hello, this looks very close to the model from the picture I posted! Could you teach me how to do this or share with me this morph? I'm, still a begginer with Daz.

  • OK i just decided to eyeball it using your pictures.  Here is an Aiko 7 figure with the model width reduced, torso shortened, legs lengthened and hips and waist shape adjusted to better match your pics.  With better reference pictures or info i'm sure you can get it to look very close to what you want it to look like.

     

    Hello, this looks very close to the model from the picture I posted! Could you teach me how to do this or share with me this morph? I'm, still a begginer with Daz.

     

    Well the base products are these which i linked earlier.  Aiko 7's body shape is closer to the one in your pic.  Aiko 8 could work but you would need to do a bit more tweaking with body morph kits to get it to look like the one in your pics.  Aiko 7 is for Genesis 3 and it is in the first link below.  Aiko 8 is for Genesis 8 and that one is the second link below.  Now if you want Aiko 7's appearance on Genesis 8 then you would need to get the second AND third link. 

     

    https://www.daz3d.com/aiko-7

    https://www.daz3d.com/aiko-8

    https://www.daz3d.com/aiko-7-for-aiko-8
     

    To adjust their shape you would need something like these.  There are lots of other products out there you can use to change shapes but i prefer Zev0's shape shift morph kits.

     

    https://www.daz3d.com/shape-shift-for-genesis-3-female-s

    https://www.daz3d.com/shape-shift-for-genesis-8-female-s

  • edited January 2019

    And also, using the shape shift products is pretty easy. Once they've been installed you will have extra options.  Load up a figure, select the figure in the scene tab, click on the shaping tab, then click on a body region you want to adjust and you will see sliders like the ones in the pic below.  See on the left the hip options? just to mess around i changed the Hip Width 1, 2 and 3 to 100% to make them waaaaaay bigger and you can see how it changed the model in the window.

     

    Post edited by Chohole on
  • You might want to have a look at the Genesis 8 characters here: https://www.daz3d.com/d-master

    They're all of a similar, slender, elongated shape as Star.

  • Altar_boyAltar_boy Posts: 91
    edited January 2019

    And also, using the shape shift products is pretty easy. Once they've been installed you will have extra options.  Load up a figure, select the figure in the scene tab, click on the shaping tab, then click on a body region you want to adjust and you will see sliders like the ones in the pic below.  See on the left the hip options? just to mess around i changed the Hip Width 1, 2 and 3 to 100% to make them waaaaaay bigger and you can see how it changed the model in the window.

     

    This doesn't really respond to my question and instead you only throw me some links. I really wanted an easy answer instead of forcing me to buy several other products. I specified that I'm a begginer so this means I don't know much about human anatomy and that I am unable to do it on my own but thank you anyway.

    Post edited by Chohole on
  • scorpioscorpio Posts: 8,415

    And also, using the shape shift products is pretty easy. Once they've been installed you will have extra options.  Load up a figure, select the figure in the scene tab, click on the shaping tab, then click on a body region you want to adjust and you will see sliders like the ones in the pic below.  See on the left the hip options? just to mess around i changed the Hip Width 1, 2 and 3 to 100% to make them waaaaaay bigger and you can see how it changed the model in the window.

     

    This doesn't really respond to my question and instead you only throw me some links. I really wanted an easy answer instead of forcing me to buy several other products. I specified that I'm a begginer so this means I don't know much about human anatomy and that I am unable to do it on my own but thank you anyway.

    I'm not quite sure how they could have done more to help, the links are to the morphs packs used and the values to dial are in the screen shot. glossedfsm can't send you the morphs they didn't create them, you will need to purchase morph packs, then you just dial in values that get the shape you want; or learn how to create morphs yourself in a modelling program.

     

  • edited January 2019

    This doesn't really respond to my question and instead you only throw me some links. I really wanted an easy answer instead of forcing me to buy several other products. I specified that I'm a begginer so this means I don't know much about human anatomy and that I am unable to do it on my own but thank you anyway.

     

    You dont need to know about human anatomy.  What you do need are good reference pictures of the character you are trying to copy. Then what you do is you move sliders back and forth until your body looks like the shape you want it to.  The body parts arent written in Latin or in medical Jargon.  If something says it adjusts the hip width then move the slider and watch what part of the hip moves. I cant do anything with those 3 that you posted except maybe make something that *kinda* looks like that character.  If you want a Daz model to look exactly like a character you are trying to copy then you need forward, rear and side orthographic reference pictures which the ones you posted are not.  The pics that you posted are off angle and they are in perspective view.

     

    This is what a front Ortho or Orthographic view looks like and its what i use when i'm trying to copy one shape onto another

    https://i.imgur.com/UuDdMst.jpg

     

    This is a Perspective view and even though your pics are at weird angles they are still in Perspective view.

    https://i.imgur.com/wlgskso.jpg

     

    Also i cant load up an Aiko 7 figure on my computer, change the shape with my morph kits and email you the save file.  Because if you dont have the same products i had when i made the figure then when you load up the save file all you will get is a default G3F shape.  I could export the file as an FBX and email that to you. But 1) i dont believe the Daz TOS allows it 2) since you say you are new you probably wouldnt know what to do with an .FBX file and 3) i would still need good reference pictures like i mentioned above otherwise i would just end up eyeballing the whole thing using the 3 pictures as reference.

     

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  • edited January 2019

    And another thing...if buying this product and buying that product just isnt possible for you then use a free program like Blender instead and learn on that. In my previous post i said that front, rear and side ortho pics are needed.  Check out the youtube video below and see how its done in Blender.  In Daz you change a slider and it changes the body part for you.  In programs like Blender (free), Maya and 3D Studio Max (free for students otherwise a few thousand for commercial use) what you do instead is create primitive shapes and manually move vertices to create a shape you want using your pictures as references.

     

     

    Or another option is to manually sculpt your figure like it was a lump of clay.  But if i were to recreate your character using Blender i would use a method like in the previous video since its easier for beginners. Then there is the matter of making skin textures and whatnot.  It is a lot harder to do but Blender is free to use.

     

    Post edited by unused account - glossedsfm on
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