Absolutely flat breast morph for G2F anywhere?
SnowSultan
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I'm looking to make a young child using the Genesis 2 Female, but she still has noticeable breasts when I turn the BreastsGone morph to 1.00. Does anyone happen to know of a morph to completely flatten the G2F chest?
I know about Zev0's Growing Up set, but I'm already using a large number of very specific morphs in creating this character and I really only need a single chest morph. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

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Maybe have a look at this one, haven't used it myself but it may be suitable.
http://www.sharecg.com/v/69931/related/21/DAZ-Studio/Gen2-Fem-Carpenters-Dream-Morph?interstitial_displayed=Yes
I knew I'd seen that before but couldn't remember what on earth it was called. Thanks very much, I'll give that a try. :)
There were also "Ain't No Lady" and Androgynous, but there have been pulled out by Atrion666 if I recall correctly.
There's an Androgynous dial in G2Female Body morphs.
Both “Ain’t No Lady” and Androgynous will change a lot more of the base shape than just the breast size, which is all the OP wanted to change
It was merely a suggestion - which is also what the OP asked for, they also stated that they are trying to create a child therefore OI presume that they are going to change more than just the breasts.
Just chiming in to vouch for Ghastly's G2F "Carpenter's Dream"/flat chest morph for reducing breasts down to flat. I was using a combination of free morphs like Breast Gone and Zev0's age-related morphs, but nothing created an even and flat chest the way that this morph alone does. Plus it's free, so it's worth a download for characters on the G2F platform who do not have prominent breasts.
--MW
Thank you for the replies, those are all good suggestions and hopefully will help others as well.
I'm actually still having trouble because the clothes are not following the morphs as well as I'd expect. Tthe morphs mentioned do a good job on a default figure, but they're having some unexpected results when combined with as many other morphs as I'm using (which is to be expected though).
One of my major problems is that I need to use 3D Universe's Willow shape for the face, but that character doesn't have separate head and body morphs (seriously, why?), so it's adding some feminine shape to the body as well.
Ah well, nothing that Photoshop can't fix. :)