Headshop 11 or HeadShop OneClick2

I have an early version of Headshop but gave up on it due to technical issue. When I saw Headshop 11 I was intrgued and hopeful but decided to wait to see comments in the forum. It turned out that there were problems concerning the neck and eyes, but I see these have been (or soon will be) fixed.

Does the OneClick2 version suffer from these (or other) problems?

Can anyone give a comparison of the two versions? What features does Headshop 11 have that Headshop OneClick2 does not have? Any comments on the two versions are welcome.

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  • jinsuaranjinsuaran Posts: 5
    edited January 2019

    I purchased OneClick 2, because I don't need the extra features of Headshop 11 personally. I also have issues with eyelids and neck deformation, it makes sense, that part of OneClick 2 should be the same portion of the software as in Headshop 11.

    I have a lot of crashes, I tried to get some help from the Creator, but he made it clear he only likes to help if you use skype, so if you want support, be ready to give up on your privacy.

    At first I could not get it to even start, now I managed to get it to start, and it works as long as I do not use the Features tab, as soon as I move a slider there, the whole thing crashes and the torso and head of my figure in daz have disappeared as well. Have not found a solution to that so far. But at least I can use the main feature of the software. The morphs that it creates usually horribly deform the head though. 

    It's a bit of a mess at the moment, I would suggest you wait for the update and get some opinions again. I personally wait for the update and if it does not fix things so it at least works as advertised, I will ask for a refund.

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  • info_b3470fa520info_b3470fa520 Posts: 901
    edited January 2019
    jinsuaran said:

    I purchased OneClick 2, because I don't need the extra features of Headshop 11 personally. I also have issues with eyelids and neck deformation, it makes sense, that part of OneClick 2 should be the same portion of the software as in Headshop 11.

    I have a lot of crashes, I tried to get some help from the Creator, but he made it clear he only likes to help if you use skype, so if you want support, be ready to give up on your privacy.

    This is the "Creator" - not the CREATOR, only the developer of HeadShop:-). I am not sure how Skype is effecting your privacy. I am sure that Skype and screen share helped me to solve close to 100% of people's issues (although mainly installation related). Bottom line: I am not interested in your "privacy", I just wanted to help you. 

    BTW: In regard to the Age, Weight and Smile sliders in the Features tab: the manual suggest that you use ONLY ONE slider at a time as the cumulative use will give you unwanted results. Also from the manual: not all photos work the same - when moving the slider, use small movements and change gradually. We recognize that the optional use of Features is for expert users and does not always produces the desired effects.

    Bottom line: try different photos, move sliders sparingly if at all and only one slider at a time. (You can also undo slider distortion by going to the Front tab and simply click on the button on the "Smooth" slider. (I might add that with the exception of the Age slider, you can use the equivalent of Weight and Smile sliders in DAZ Studio under Parameters, so there's an alternative).

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  • jinsuaranjinsuaran Posts: 5
    edited January 2019
    jinsuaran said:
    BTW: In regard to the Age, Weight and Smile sliders in the Features tab: the manual suggest that you use ONLY ONE slider at a time as the cumulative use will give you unwanted results. Also from the manual: not all photos work the same - when moving the slider, use small movements and change gradually. We recognize that the optional use of Features is for expert users and does not always produces the desired effects.

    BTW: This is not what I wrote. What I have written above is: As soon as I try to move "a" slider (this means any "one" of them) the application crashes. I do not get any results at all, not even undesired ones. I am quite sure the users level of expertise does not prevent this.

    I understand you for preferring a screenshare method, but you should also respect if a customer does not want to do that. Replying with "Let me know if you install skype or ask for refund." is not exactly the attitude that will win you fans in the long run.

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  • I have HeadShop 11.  It seems to have a lot of potential, but there are problems with the neck and around the eyes.  The mesh HeadShop creates does not match up with Genesis 8 mesh, so eyes can look recessed, eyebrows and eyelashes do not fit, and sometimes even hair doesn't fit quite right.  This is supposedly a problem with pictures that don't have an open mouth smile, although I have problems getting open mouth smile to CLOSE their mouth. There is supposed to be a fix for these problems, other than turning the mesh deformer down to the point it is of little use.  The fix was supposed to be out in December, I am still waiting.  Any idea when the fix will be available and HOW to get it?

  • IsaacNewtonIsaacNewton Posts: 1,300

    Thanks for your responses. As a concept, Headshop looks great. Perhaps further work is needed. It certainly can't be an easy nut to crack. I guess I'll wait and see what happens.

  • I have HeadShop 11.  It seems to have a lot of potential, but there are problems with the neck and around the eyes.  The mesh HeadShop creates does not match up with Genesis 8 mesh, so eyes can look recessed, eyebrows and eyelashes do not fit, and sometimes even hair doesn't fit quite right.  This is supposedly a problem with pictures that don't have an open mouth smile, although I have problems getting open mouth smile to CLOSE their mouth. There is supposed to be a fix for these problems, other than turning the mesh deformer down to the point it is of little use.  The fix was supposed to be out in December, I am still waiting.  Any idea when the fix will be available and HOW to get it?

    As I suggested above, the safest way to have an open-smile model close their mouth is to use the Parameters function in Studio. And yes, we are fine-tuning a fix for the neck - I am sure you want something that is tested/working correctly.

  • These two files will fix the neck issues with HeadShop 11 and OneClick2. Please follow download link and download zip file twofiles.zip. Unzip file.

    There are two files that you need to use to replace two samename files in your "HeadShop plugin" folder: "RH.Core.dll" and "RH.MeshUtils.dll".

    The link to the zip folder is https://www.dropbox.com/s/ccpj5x9cza5edix/twofiles.zip?dl=0

    Thanks for your patience!

  • No need to reinstall! Just replace these two files.

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  • I have problems with headshop one click 2. In all my tests with genesis 2 female the face in general disproportionate, big eyes, bigger nose, and bigger mouth. In the preview it looks good, but when it export to daz the face it's bigger in proportion than head and it looks bad.

  • We can skype. My skype name is lasloves - pls. invite me for tech support!

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