can Michael 4 be aged up or down? by using Growing Up for Genesis 2?

AristocAristoc Posts: 254
edited February 2014 in New Users

I wondered if Michael 4 can be aged up or down using Growing Up for Genesis 2?

I am looking for versatility like this in a single character.

Thanks so much.

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  • Scott LivingstonScott Livingston Posts: 4,341
    edited December 1969

    Sort of. If you own Michael 4 for Genesis 2 Male and Growing Up for Genesis 2 Male, then you can turn the Genesis 2 Male figure into a clone of Michael 4 which you can then make younger using Growing Up. To age up, consider the Aging product.

    If you prefer to work with the Michael 4 figure, you might consider Aged for V4/M4 to add age; I'm less familiar with the methods of making M4 look younger though.

  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001
    edited December 1969

    Just how young do you want to go?

  • Herald of FireHerald of Fire Posts: 3,504
    edited February 2014

    Here's a quick comparison chart. The only morphs used here was the Michael 4 morph and the Youth morph from Growing Up. The three youths on the right use the Brothers skin. The middle child uses Teen Jayden, the second eldest uses the default G2M texture and the eldest uses the Bjorn texture from Michael 6 HD.

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  • AristocAristoc Posts: 254
    edited February 2014

    HeraldOfFire

    So you only used 'Growing Up' and the Michael 4 morphs? Because I don't have teen jayden or Michael 6 HD. Thanks for the demo.It shows a lot of versatility there.

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  • Herald of FireHerald of Fire Posts: 3,504
    edited December 1969

    Sorry for the confusion. The only morphs used where Michael 4 and the Growing Up Youth morph, so the shape is as it would be if you only had those products. However, I used Teen Jayden and Michael 6 HD textures on some of the figures, along with the Brothers texture set for the three youngest.

    You can, of course, use any set of textures for them. However, I thought that having kids with a hairy chest would look a bit unusual ;)

  • AristocAristoc Posts: 254
    edited December 1969

    yes i know what u mean :)

    TY

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