HD add on’s

I was wondering if it’s possible to turn down the strength of the HD effect on a HD add on? I’m asking because I really like the Sydney character and want to get the HD add on for her. But in some of the promos for the add on it looks a little too strong to me. Can this be dialed back a bit?

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 108,785

    It's just a property slider, so yes you can turn it down to an intermediate value.

  • alienareaalienarea Posts: 536

    Two general questions, with Victoria HD and Gia HD as examples, but it could be any HD:

    1) When I use Victoria HD on Gia instead of the Gia HD, what is the difference?

    2) If I dial out Gia from Gia HD and Victoria from Victoria HD, they should be identical?

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,090

    HD is extra detail. Imagine drawing with a fine tipped pen rather than a crayon; it's capable of really fiddly little wrinkles and pores and whatnot.

    Any given HD extra is going to be particular to whomever did it and what resources they used.

    Also, HD is built around specific figures; sometimes this means that the HD doesn't look right or even looks very off on a different figure than what it was intended for.

    So, 1) I don't know off hand but there's no guarantee they will be even similar, other than generalities of what skin is likely to look like, and 2) no, not at all.

     

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 108,785

    The HD moprhs are able to move the virtual vertices created by the SubD process, in addition to the real vertices of the base mesh thata re all a standard morph can touch. The vertices already exist, if you haven't set the resolution to Base, and the HD morph doesn't add extras if the division level is too low. Other than that they are just like regular morphs

  • Copy that folks thanks so much.

     

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,175

    I use HD morphs between different figures a lot and most of the time they look perfectly fine so long as you're not right on top of the skin with the camera ;).

    Laurie

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