Material Map refuses to apply
I'm having a little glitch with a character and I'm not sure what the problem is. Her genital map refuses to apply. I apply the anatomy to the character, locate the genital map, try to apply it and there is a color shift but it doesn't match the rest of the skin. I tried doing the APPLY ALL thing, you know, just selecting the character and the character skin and that does nothing. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling and that did nothing either. Has anyone had this happen? I attached a picture (as edited as possible) to show the skin disparity. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Which figure? Are they specific materials for the Anatomical Elements?
Which figure, and which anatomy, which character/texture set? Huh, I thought I had posted this a few hours ago but it did not go through - but still posted depite Ricjard's post as a few more bits of informsation would be handy.
Are you sure the anatomical extra bit is both fitted and parented to the Genesis figure? Almost all recent characters I've seen use hiererchical materials, where the material is applied to the figure, and automagically also applies to any parented objects. I've had this bite me a few times because occasionally loading an anatomical bit will only fit it, so the material won't apply. I have to parent it manually; after this, the material will work.
It's Lydia for Victoria 7
https://www.daz3d.com/lydia-hd-for-victoria-7
It's the Gen3 Female Genetalia that comes with the Pro Bundle and the Texture map is the one for Lydia
I don't have Lydia, nor any of thier products for naythign otehr than V4 so cannot test a 'similar' product. so all I can suggest are feneric things.
It has no H.Materials,. so the Anatomical Elements textures will apply separately after you select the item in the scene tab. The product has boith Iray and 3Delight textures so be sure you use like with like (though that'd not explain the greyness in view pane). Check to make sure that you 'deal with' any GeoShell that you may have applied to the figure.