21/02/15: Updated file - should work in Daz 4.7. Thanks to for prompting me to double-check with Daz and for helping me test.
Ideologically, I have a bit of a problem with genitalia being a premium add-on for 3D figures. I don't know about yours, but mine certainly aren't optional! So I thought I'd do something about it. R9xchaos has put up a preview here: Firstly, a quick explanation, because I get a lot of complete Daz newbies here and there's sometimes some confusion about what this download is, and isn't. It isn't a geografted extra (tech talk for 'extra thing you can stick on') like the Daz Pro Genitalia (found in the adult character bundles - V6, Olympia, Lilith etc) or the third-party genital add-ons on Renderotica. It isn't an extra morph for the pro genitalia like you can buy on Renderotica either. It's a morph for the base G2F figure to give her a very basic genital shape and features - fewer features, less detail, basic, but free.
If you need more than that, you'll need to spend twenty bucks at Rendo. G2F Genital Morph Effect of the Morph: The G2F genital morph provides a sculpted female genitalia for Genesis 2 Female. The effects of applying the morph at 100% are as follows: - Swelling of the genital flesh - Outer and inner labia - Space for a clitoris (see limitations below) - A vaginal vault Limitations: Due to the limitations of the G2F geometry, there is no morphed clitoris (there were insufficient vertices available to craft one). You can add the effect of a clitoris through one of the following methods: (1) Apply one in postwork. (2) Make a copy of your preferred skin texture, and Photoshop one in, then apply this custom skin in the Surfaces tab (note that a modified skin is not provided as part of this package for copyright reasons). (3) Make a copy of your preferred bump map, and add a graded white spot in the relevant place to create the effect of a raised clitoris, then apply this custom bump map in the Surfaces tab.
Step By Step Installation and Use First, some background: - Runtime is the place for Poser-compatible content. People who started out with Poser or who have used a lot of free content usually have some familiarity with Runtime. Poser-compatible content in Runtime can also be read by Daz.
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Daz content sits in a set of folders, usually located one folder above Runtime. You can set it up differently, but that's how it usually winds up on a standard install. Daz content includes morphs for Daz figures.
These live in the data folder. The Daz folders can only be read by Daz (but the morph can be used in Poser when you bring in Genesis 2 Female via DSON importer). Exactly where these folders are depends on your system. However, a failsafe method of finding the 'data' folder on your own computer is - 1. Open Daz Install Manager. Go to the Installed tab.
Scroll down your list of installed content to Genesis 2 Female Starter Essentials. Click the arrow button on the right and choose 'Show Installed Files.' In the popup that appears, the very first line will be a hyperlink to your library. The folder that opens will have a 'runtime' and a 'data' folder (if Genesis 2 Female is correctly installed).
This is where you need to merge the 'data' folder from the zip file. Load an instance of Genesis 2 Female, and select G2F (not her hips or other body parts - you need the top level figure selected). Under Actor - Full Body, there will be a morph called 'Female Genitals G2F,' highlighted in rose and white. Dial this to the extent required. Testing: Tested and working in Daz Studio 4.6 Pro x64. There is no known technical reason the morph will not work in other recent builds of Daz, but no testing has been done. I have gotten it to work with Poser via DSON importer but I have no idea how reliable that is - I don't know enough about how Poser works.
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Licence: This morph may be used in any render, commercial or not, with no credit statement or notification required. It is provided free and as-is, and support is not provided beyond the guidance given here, which has been refined for improved clarity after working through many queries and understanding the different causes of misunderstanding. Can't find the download button? It's shown here.
Copied from the extended instructions above: Exactly where these folders are depends on your system. However, a failsafe method of finding the 'data' folder on your own computer is - 1. Open Daz Install Manager. Go to the Installed tab.
Scroll down your list of installed content to Genesis 2 Female Starter Essentials. Click the arrow button on the right and choose 'Show Installed Files.' In the popup that appears, the very first line will be a hyperlink to your library. The folder that opens will have a 'runtime' and a 'data' folder (if Genesis 2 Female is correctly installed). This is where you need to merge the 'data' folder from the zip file. Hey there - thanks for this. I checked back when this first came up and Daz 4.7 didn't change anything about morphing, so I had assumed it was a non-issue.
(I can't try it myself - I'm in the middle of producing a script-based product and can't upgrade til it's done). But your comment prompted me to dig a bit further and Daz has suggested that the new version.might.
have some new integrity checks that are in play. If you have a few moments to be a guinea pig, I've uploaded three new versions of the morph file - uncompressed, no special characters in the filename, and no special characters in the morph label. Perhaps you could pop those into the same place (data Daz 3D Genesis 2 Female Morphs bodymorpher) and tell me which, if any, work? Thanks a lot if you have time to check.
21/02/15: Updated file - should work in Daz 4.7. Thanks to for prompting me to double-check with Daz and for helping me test. Ideologically, I have a bit of a problem with genitalia being a premium add-on for 3D figures. I don't know about yours, but mine certainly aren't optional! So I thought I'd do something about it. R9xchaos has put up a preview here: Firstly, a quick explanation, because I get a lot of complete Daz newbies here and there's sometimes some confusion about what this download is, and isn't. It isn't a geografted extra (tech talk for 'extra thing you can stick on') like the Daz Pro Genitalia (found in the adult character bundles - V6, Olympia, Lilith etc) or the third-party genital add-ons on Renderotica.
It isn't an extra morph for the pro genitalia like you can buy on Renderotica either. It's a morph for the base G2F figure to give her a very basic genital shape and features - fewer features, less detail, basic, but free.
If you need more than that, you'll need to spend twenty bucks at Rendo. G2F Genital Morph Effect of the Morph: The G2F genital morph provides a sculpted female genitalia for Genesis 2 Female. The effects of applying the morph at 100% are as follows: - Swelling of the genital flesh - Outer and inner labia - Space for a clitoris (see limitations below) - A vaginal vault Limitations: Due to the limitations of the G2F geometry, there is no morphed clitoris (there were insufficient vertices available to craft one). You can add the effect of a clitoris through one of the following methods: (1) Apply one in postwork. (2) Make a copy of your preferred skin texture, and Photoshop one in, then apply this custom skin in the Surfaces tab (note that a modified skin is not provided as part of this package for copyright reasons). (3) Make a copy of your preferred bump map, and add a graded white spot in the relevant place to create the effect of a raised clitoris, then apply this custom bump map in the Surfaces tab.
Step By Step Installation and Use First, some background: - Runtime is the place for Poser-compatible content. People who started out with Poser or who have used a lot of free content usually have some familiarity with Runtime. Poser-compatible content in Runtime can also be read by Daz. Daz content sits in a set of folders, usually located one folder above Runtime. You can set it up differently, but that's how it usually winds up on a standard install.
Daz content includes morphs for Daz figures. These live in the data folder. The Daz folders can only be read by Daz (but the morph can be used in Poser when you bring in Genesis 2 Female via DSON importer). Exactly where these folders are depends on your system. However, a failsafe method of finding the 'data' folder on your own computer is - 1. Open Daz Install Manager.
Go to the Installed tab. Scroll down your list of installed content to Genesis 2 Female Starter Essentials. Click the arrow button on the right and choose 'Show Installed Files.' Pirates 2005 torrent download.
In the popup that appears, the very first line will be a hyperlink to your library. The folder that opens will have a 'runtime' and a 'data' folder (if Genesis 2 Female is correctly installed).
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This is where you need to merge the 'data' folder from the zip file. Load an instance of Genesis 2 Female, and select G2F (not her hips or other body parts - you need the top level figure selected). Under Actor - Full Body, there will be a morph called 'Female Genitals G2F,' highlighted in rose and white. Dial this to the extent required. Testing: Tested and working in Daz Studio 4.6 Pro x64. There is no known technical reason the morph will not work in other recent builds of Daz, but no testing has been done.
I have gotten it to work with Poser via DSON importer but I have no idea how reliable that is - I don't know enough about how Poser works. Licence: This morph may be used in any render, commercial or not, with no credit statement or notification required. It is provided free and as-is, and support is not provided beyond the guidance given here, which has been refined for improved clarity after working through many queries and understanding the different causes of misunderstanding. Can't find the download button?
It's shown here. Copied from the extended instructions above: Exactly where these folders are depends on your system. However, a failsafe method of finding the 'data' folder on your own computer is - 1. Open Daz Install Manager. Go to the Installed tab.
Scroll down your list of installed content to Genesis 2 Female Starter Essentials. Click the arrow button on the right and choose 'Show Installed Files.' In the popup that appears, the very first line will be a hyperlink to your library.
The folder that opens will have a 'runtime' and a 'data' folder (if Genesis 2 Female is correctly installed). This is where you need to merge the 'data' folder from the zip file. Hey there - thanks for this.
I checked back when this first came up and Daz 4.7 didn't change anything about morphing, so I had assumed it was a non-issue. (I can't try it myself - I'm in the middle of producing a script-based product and can't upgrade til it's done). But your comment prompted me to dig a bit further and Daz has suggested that the new version.might. have some new integrity checks that are in play. If you have a few moments to be a guinea pig, I've uploaded three new versions of the morph file - uncompressed, no special characters in the filename, and no special characters in the morph label.
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Perhaps you could pop those into the same place (data Daz 3D Genesis 2 Female Morphs bodymorpher) and tell me which, if any, work? Thanks a lot if you have time to check.
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