Gen 3 issues

Jenkins3DJenkins3D Posts: 106
edited November 2015 in Daz Studio Discussion

I dont do art with the Gen 3 model yet and was going to start but I noticed some people having issues with a fishy lip looking model with big buggy eyes. Is that the norm for these models or is that a software problem? I found this pic online, what is the deal? Is this the actual base for V7 ??

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  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001

    Simple answer...no that is not the normal.

  • Well, does you know what causes this ?? I dont wanna buy something and then this happens. I need to know if its a Daz version issue or a model issue.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715

    Well, does you know what causes this ?? I dont wanna buy something and then this happens. I need to know if its a Daz version issue or a model issue.

    There are dials for morphs, if you mix them, you can do weird stuff. Take a look at all the images you do like, then make a decission.

  • But that wasnt a dial morph, that was just a regular V7 import from what i read.

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 11,817

    But that wasnt a dial morph, that was just a regular V7 import from what i read.

    A wild guess, but I wouldn't be surprised if the person who had that problem had another morph saved with "set to 1 by default" so it was mixed with V7 when they loaded it.

  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001

    That looks like at least one morph doubling up...caused by what Leana posted.

  • Cris PalominoCris Palomino Posts: 11,614
    edited November 2015

    This is Victoria 7:  http://www.daz3d.com/victoria-7

    What you've shown has definitely got some morphs applied in a wrong manner.  Very possibly what Leana said.

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  • I found out they had to zero the figure then redial in the body and head and it worked fine??? That is nuts!

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 11,817

    I found out they had to zero the figure then redial in the body and head and it worked fine??? That is nuts!

    Then it's definitely a case where they had another morph combined with V7.

  • I found out they had to zero the figure then redial in the body and head and it worked fine??? That is nuts!

    Yes, it can often be user error.  

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,400
    edited November 2015

    I found out they had to zero the figure then redial in the body and head and it worked fine??? That is nuts!

    Yes, it can often be user error.  

    Or a product, possibly a freebie, saved with a non-zero default value. Load a new Genesis 3 fenmale base, in the Parameters pane go to Currently Used - what is listed there?

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  • Thats the weird thing...the base Gen 3 model loads fine, its only the other characters that are purchased. They all do it,

  • That shouldn't be possible - they are all loading the same assets files. Could you do the Currently Used thing for both the G3F base and, say, Victoria 7 so we can see any difference?

  • Ive never had any issues loading v7 or G3F characters. Like the others have said, there must be some morph auto loading that is causing the issue.

  • fastbike1fastbike1 Posts: 4,078

    No issues here either. However, this can also show up when loading a character over another character rather than the base.

  • KhoryKhory Posts: 3,854

    Thats the weird thing...the base Gen 3 model loads fine, its only the other characters that are purchased. They all do it,

    If that is still happening they need to update the products properly. I remember seeing that happen with something right when she first came out but it was fixed ages ago.

  • Jenkins3DJenkins3D Posts: 106
    edited November 2015

    The Currently Used only shows the standard V7 morphs, and setting them all to 0 doesnt do anything. No other morphs are active either.  Weird...oh well. At least it can be fixed..  Thanks for all the help!

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  • Currently Used on a newly loaded figure would usually show the navel and mouth realism morphs, as I recall - certainly the latter.

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