Tutorials for horns and other extra body parts?

Are there any out there for creating horns and other extra body parts for Genesis figures and use in Daz? Paid tutorials are fine. Thanks so much!

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  • Go to youtube and type into that search, daz studio geografting tutorial.

  • felisfelis Posts: 6,148
  • Ah, so such things must be geografted? Thanks.
  • Ah, so such things must be geografted? Thanks.

    No expert--as anyone who reads my questions knows--but IIRC, most of the commercial ones, like the various Creature Creator products, are morphs with possibly some conformable parts in the older generations. But form what little I understand of geografting, it would look more natural? grown? As opposed to tacked on.

  • SorelSorel Posts: 1,417

    correct, geografts make it look like part of the character. though this is not always necessary. I think it mostly depends on what you are trying to achieve. I believe some previous creature creators that had horns had them as seperate attachments and then there were sepperate morphs to make it look like the fit on the character, 

  • Ah, thanks. Would like some suggestions on tutorials on doing this as attachments as well. Thanks again!
  • felisfelis Posts: 6,148

    I think if you like to create them as a separate attachment, it should be made as a smart prop, i.e. a prop that is parented to the figure.

    Similar as if you were making a piercing.

  • felis said:

    I think if you like to create them as a separate attachment, it should be made as a smart prop, i.e. a prop that is parented to the figure.

    Similar as if you were making a piercing.

    Smart props aren't conforming though, right? I think the attachments I have seen are still conforming but not geografts.
  • felisfelis Posts: 6,148

    I am not sure I am fully following. How would you like these attachments to conform?

    They of course shall stay in place on the body. Like a pair of horns - but I wouldn't see them as conforming.

    Could you give an example of what you had i mind?

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