Anatomical Elements Thigh Gap
Hey all. I would like to create a smooth "heart shaped thigh gap". I am using New Genitalia for V8, can't even remember where I got it. The labis bulges out quite a bit even with morph correction. How on earth do you create a skinny model with genitalia that doesnt bulge out from the pelvis into the thigh gap?? What kind and where did ya'll get your genitalia from? I am using different V8 figures but am willing to purchase the right genitalia and figure.
Thanks for any suggestions!!!
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check here ... Anatomically Correct Evolution
https://www.most-digital-creations.com/home.htm
last time I checked I got mine from my mother
we come in all shapes and it has nothing to do with size
porn stars who have had surgery are not an accurate guide
EDIT*: I just read their 'read me' on a page for a character and it does seem it is a displacement they are using. The promo images for the one I looked at look very good. I will give one of these character a try. Thanks for posting.
I have come across this site before and was curious about what they are using for the gens but it sounded like it was just using a displacement map and only utilizing the mesh of the character without it being a separate mesh like what comes with the pro bundles for anatomical elements...is that correct or do they still use the anatomical elements from daz and have the skins for that?
New Gens for G8F is sold at Renderotica. The PA is 3feetwolf.
There are a number of vendors who make body adjustment morphs for those areas. Zev0's Shapeshift https://www.daz3d.com/shape-shift-for-genesis-8-female-s has a number that are useful on the figure itself, and at Renderotica he has a set of Expansion Morphs made specifically for the NewGens8 add-on.
I have several of those sets and while they CAN be applied to a gens add-on, your results will vary and the geo-graft options are usually much better.
For what it's worth, no add-on set is perfect, but the main problem is that there's simply not enough geometry on that area of the Genesis figure for ever accessory to work perfectly all the time. At certain bends and angles you're going to get some distoriton, either on the mesh itself or on the textures... which is why there's such a healthy aftermarket for corrective bend and shaping morphs for the legs, glutes, gens, feet, etc. So even while the NewGens are one of the best options out there, you should still expect to have to resort to using postwork on occasion.