V4, but shorter

Hey all. Bit of a daft question... but how the 'eck can I make Victoria shorter?

I mean, the 'no duh' answer is "that Y-scale slider" but that seems to make these annoying lumps in the limbs that are really obvious.

Even the 'legs shorter' morphform just lowers the Y-scale of the legs and leaves me with these issues.

Here's a gif of the 'legs shorter' effect and the annoying limb-lump I mean.

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500 x 375 - 134K

Comments

  • JOdelJOdel Posts: 6,322

    A whole slew of the kind of morphs that you seem to be wanting were actually a part of the Stephanie 4 package. As I recall, her bundle came with a set of morphs for several alternate character shapes and sizes including a couple of much shorter morphs. Her Pro bundle is currently on sale for something like $7. 

    Quite a few people regard Stephanie 4 as Victoria 4.5, due to improvements in the tech which had taken place in something like 4-5 intervening years.

  • zededd2000zededd2000 Posts: 111
    edited February 2020

    @JOdel thanks for the heads-up. I'll go check it out.

     I fear it might not be an option to change figure as a lot of the custom morphs I made over the last ten years won't even transfer to Genesis, so I don't know what chance I have with Stephanie. Still, the sale is perfectly timed and I may be able to upgrade just the few figures I need to be shorter.

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  • LeanaLeana Posts: 12,861

    Stephanie 4 is an add-on for V4, no need to convert morphs.

  • Thank you... I guess the sepperate figure confused me a fair bit.

  • HavosHavos Posts: 5,606

    Pretty much any V4 shape can be transferred to Genesis, regardless of how many custom morphs etc you have. Naturally you have to have the relevant tools, and know what to do.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,019
    Leana said:

    Stephanie 4 is an add-on for V4, no need to convert morphs.

    ...yeah, with the NPMs and a little of the "young morph," she made a decent base for a teen character. 

  • GreycatGreycat Posts: 334

    Here's some notes on short and tall figures.

    Demo Sht 11a.jpg
    2550 x 3300 - 1M
    Superhero03.jpg
    5100 x 6600 - 2M
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