will real-beauties-for-v4 work in daz or only poser?

will real-beauties-for-v4 work in daz or only poser?

https://www.daz3d.com/real-beauties-for-v4

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  • NorthOf45NorthOf45 Posts: 5,480
    edited April 21

    Yes, okay for DAZ Studio. It doesn't say, but you will need Shapes++ (formerly Morphs++) loaded (INJ Morphs ++ V4).

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  • BejaymacBejaymac Posts: 1,886

    Basically it's a bunch of shaping presets in Poser formats (probably PZ2), so if you don't have the required morph products then not a lot will happen when you use them.

  • VicSVicS Posts: 1,273
    edited April 21

    great I have Shapes++

    then reason I am interested, as I wrote before, since the height of all figures are usually different than the original, when the head is applied it usually becomes too large for the body, if there face morphs are all the same size as original v4 head then a lot more time will be freed up

     

    Bejaymac are you saying that even with shapes++ chances are will not work?

     

    does anyone know if 

    https://www.daz3d.com/v4-face-magic-pc

    will be a better option?

     

    thanks

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  • BejaymacBejaymac Posts: 1,886

    What I mean is that these are likely just dial/slider settings, as a result they wont INJect the required morphs into V4 for you, which means you have to make sure to INJect the right morphs into V4 before you try to apply any of those presets.

  • VicSVicS Posts: 1,273

    I got it and it works good, I'd recommend this to anyone who still uses v4, it's a lot of fun, the morphs are partial so you can change the face slightly if desired, doesnt have to drastically change the whole face around as far as I have seen so far

     

    but after a face morph has been applied when I go to parameters to see what has been aplied there is no slider indicating any morph has been done to the face though, nothing in currently used either

     

    how do we find aplied morphs wth v and m4?

    thanks

  • BejaymacBejaymac Posts: 1,886

    Select V4's head then check the Parameters tab

    Poser figures are basically a collection of props, with each prop having it's own set of morphs, so to access them you need to select the prop, in this case V4's head.

  • VicSVicS Posts: 1,273

    thanks Bejaymac

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