New here got many questions. Help please.

delta33454delta33454 Posts: 0
edited October 2013 in The Commons

Hi I am just starting with Daz 4. I have lots of questions and I hope to figure out a lot for myself but I will be asking a lot here if that's ok.

I just wanted to know about the Genesis figure for Daz4. In the regular Victoria 4, Michael 4, after adding all the stuff like the bases and Elite+++ etc etc you can get it so you can adjust the figures naval size or chest size as well as many other stuff, the Q I have is how can this be done for Genesis? can you do this? say if I have a Genesis female morph loaded up, can I change her chest size for example or move her navel up and down etc like I can on the Victoria/Michael 4 models? is there something extra I need for this?

I also wanted to know how to get more than 1 Genesis figure up on Daz 4 at a time. I always use the one that is always there by default when I open Daz 4 but how can I add more Genesis figures?

Thanks all.

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  • Faeryl WomynFaeryl Womyn Posts: 3,660
    edited December 1969

    There are three ways to apply morphs. The first is though the content panel, under Daz Studio Formats/My Library/People/Genesis/Characters, in which case you applied someone's prestyled morph. The second way is through the parameters. Under parameters you will all kinds of dials to adjust the model to your liking. How many of these options you have will depend on what morph packs you have installed. The third is under the shapes tab and again you are going to get a lot of dials to make adjustments and again dependent on what morphs you have installed. All in all you should have no problem adjusting the breast size or the belly button.

    Yes you can have more then one Genesis figure in your scene. I don't know a lot about crosstalk but it may be a problem and I am sure somewhere on this site is a solution to it. Someone should come along soon to explain the parts I couldn't.

  • dholmdholm Posts: 115
    edited December 1969

    This might be related but what is Mat. Inj. and Rem

  • delta33454delta33454 Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    CalieVee said:
    There are three ways to apply morphs. The first is though the content panel, under Daz Studio Formats/My Library/People/Genesis/Characters, in which case you applied someone's prestyled morph. The second way is through the parameters. Under parameters you will all kinds of dials to adjust the model to your liking. How many of these options you have will depend on what morph packs you have installed. The third is under the shapes tab and again you are going to get a lot of dials to make adjustments and again dependent on what morphs you have installed. All in all you should have no problem adjusting the breast size or the belly button.

    Yes you can have more then one Genesis figure in your scene. I don't know a lot about crosstalk but it may be a problem and I am sure somewhere on this site is a solution to it. Someone should come along soon to explain the parts I couldn't.

    Thanks but what morph pack for Genesis would I need so you could adjust the bellybutton or breast size for example like in the Elite+++ for Victoria/Michael 4?

  • robkelkrobkelk Posts: 3,259
    edited October 2013

    dholm said:
    This might be related but what is Mat. Inj. and Rem

    "MAT" is usually short for "Materials" - it's a texture, shader, or both that's designed for a particular character or prop.

    "INJ" and "REM" are "Injection" and "Removal" of morphs (or dialed presets). I usually see them for the Generation 4 figures - for example, injecting a face and figure to make Victoria 4 look like a different person.


    (We really need an online glossary ...)

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  • dholmdholm Posts: 115
    edited December 1969

    (only if it also what V4, G1, 2, G2F, ect........ G2F means like Gen to Female maybe?.)

  • RawArtRawArt Posts: 5,953
    edited October 2013

    With D/S and Genesis you do not need to INJ/REM anything. The dials are all there ready for you.

    If you bought the genesis starter bundle: http://www.daz3d.com/genesis-starter-bundle
    Or the genesis head/body shape sets individually: http://www.daz3d.com/genesis-evolution-body-morphs/ , http://www.daz3d.com/genesis-evolution-head-morphs/
    Then you will have everything you need for what you are asking.

    Whatever body part you want to adjust, you just have to select it and go to the shaping tab. There you will find dials to control the shape of pretty well anything you can think of.
    There are full body shape morphs, and down to individual body parts, so you can select just what you need.

    to add a second genesis to the scene go to Content Library tab, click on DAZ Studio Formats/My Library/People/Genesis then you will see an icon for loading genesis into the scene...give it a double click and there you go.

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  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited October 2013

    dholm said:
    (only if it also what V4, G1, 2, G2F, ect........ G2F means like Gen to Female maybe?.)

    In the New Users Help Forum you will find that quite a few of these questions have already been answered. that last one will be included in this thread

    http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/24257/

    And no G2F is Genesis 2 female

    Post edited by Chohole on
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