What's happened to Gen 8 female basic hips

Would be so grateful if someone could tell me how to get my Gen 8 female basic smooth shape back. I've unloaded and reloaded but also as the very odd boney hips. Thanks Oldal

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  • Please put the Viewport in Smooth Shaded mode, using the sphere icon at top-right next to the Camera/View picker button (Perspective View probably), before taking the screen shots.

    Most likely there is a moprh applying when it shouldn't - try looking under the Currently used group in the Parameters pane, if there are things listed there try zeroing each in turn and see if that fixes the shape.

  • That's what I was thinking. All morphs are already zero'd none activated. But if a morph is causing it can I remove the add-on morph one at a time and keep checking it each time.

     

  • Try Edit>Figure>Zero>Zero Figure Shape. If that sorts the issue out it's definitely a rogue property - you may need to enable Preferences>Show Hidden Properties in the Parameters pane option menu (the lined button in the pane's top corner, or right-click the tab).

  • Thanks I now have a work around. If I zero my basic I can load one of my preset that I have and it's OK. The only problem is any saved scenes load with the same morph error. PS I've checked all the parameters including the hidden ones and nothing is showing set to anything all zero etc. Would uninstalling daz studio and then reinstalling do anything or would I lose everything. Thanks Oldal.

  • PerttiAPerttiA Posts: 10,024

    To fix any ill-behaving morphs, do as follows;

    If you have Daz Studio running, close it down, wait and start it up again.
    If your start-up scene has any characters and/or objects in it, delete them

    1. Load your base figure or the developer version. ("Genesis 8 Basic Female" or "Genesis 8 Female Dev Load")
    2. Select the figure
    3. Select "Show Hidden properties" in the Parameters-Tab, drop down menu (right-click)
    4. Zero the figure (Found in Parameters-Tab, drop down menu)
    5. Memorize the figure (Found in Parameters-Tab, drop down menu)
    6. File->Save As->Support Asset->Save Modified Assets

    This procedure will zero the default value in the ill-behaving morph/morphs, and while saving DS also shows you a list of the morphs it is changing.

    Close down Daz Studio, wait and start it up again, if the problem was with ill-behaving morph, it should be fixed now.

  • Thank you all so much. It is really good to know this forum is here and you get helpful responses. All is well with my Daz world again. I deleted the offending morph. It could of been one off many but it was DreamEscape ericka for g8f. Thanks again for all the help Oldal

  • When I port G8 in for some strange reason the Edith morph gets loaded and she gets these bony hips. I have to zero her out then all is good. I'm wondering if this is the same issue?

  • This edith https://www.daz3d.com/fwsa-edith-hd-for-alexandra-8 ? The hips don't seem bony, and I don't see the issue with that character installed.

  • BejaymacBejaymac Posts: 1,897

    Thank you all so much. It is really good to know this forum is here and you get helpful responses. All is well with my Daz world again. I deleted the offending morph. It could of been one off many but it was DreamEscape ericka for g8f. Thanks again for all the help Oldal

    Value is set to 1 in both head and body DSF files, worse than that is no rig adjustment, which means she bends badly.

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