Jepe's Project Hairy 456 and Anatomical elements
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Project Hairy 456
When I apply the "Project Hairy Genesis Geo Shell"to a genesis figure with genitals attached, it appears to cover the genitals with the same milky white shell.
When hairy options are applied none of the hair options appear to effect the genitals, leaving initial milky-white covering. I have tried hiding the genitals, but they still show in the shell.
I have found the genitals in the shell-surfaces and made them transparent, but it still leaves the area looking like he has been shaving there.
I am using the Donovan skin underneath.
Is there something I am missing? Obviously I can't show you photos.
Post edited by Chohole on
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Select the geoshell, go to Parameter> Visibility>Surfaces and switch off genitals...
I think that is normal for geoshells but I don't have that product. When you render the milky opaque look goes away.
It is normal when the uv's don't include the gens but some products like the wet short hair products include geoshells that include body and gens.
Im assuming the genitalia is a geograft? When you apply a geoshell to your figure which has a geofrafted anatomical elements attached, the surfaces of the geograft will be added to the geoshell.
I believe that the Project Hairy 456 geoshell surface textures were only made for the M4 surfaces which had non geograft genitalia, so the geofraft surfaces in the geoshell will not have any hair.
The only quick method I can think of might be to: make a second figure without the anatomical elements, and to use the geoshell on that. Then hide that figure but keep the geoshell visible. Not sure if this would work.
This is a thread where Jepe has said geografts are not supported: https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/79676/project-hairy-456
edit: oh i didnt read above answer by nemesis. Presumably that works.