how to remove this crease under her chest please

ToobisToobis Posts: 992
edited August 2020 in The Commons

In image below circled in black (the two white bars are for decency censorship) I edited her so much I forgot how that got there and what I might have edited to cause it. Any idea's on how to best remove it please.

Mod Edit :-Image removed  ;-  Please read this thread   https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/3279/acceptable-ways-of-handling-nudity#latest

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  • y3kmany3kman Posts: 837
    edited August 2020

    Check the active/used morphs.

    Post edited by y3kman on
  • fred9803fred9803 Posts: 1,565

    In an actual render that crease may not be so visible. I'd just get rid of it in postwork after the figure is posed.

  • ToobisToobis Posts: 992

    Okay thankyou.

  • Saxa -- SDSaxa -- SD Posts: 880

    If you like making your own bigger edits, then really recommend you check out something like Hexagon (use the Beta with the one Options fix) that works amazing with the DAZ bridge.  That takes less than 5 minutes once you get the flow of working with it to make a new permanent morph that you save and manage as you want, and that fixes that issue.

    Was going to say at first that looked like a abdominal fitness morph, but the line is so wide, it's almost like you rotated or moved the waist/or abdomen.  Zevo has lots of those for G8.  But seeing your t-pose, am guessing your using earlier gens.  PS.  Does the earlier t-pose have big toe curl like that? laugh

     

  • If you can't fix the issue, please post an image with the textures removed (or use Smooth Shaded preview mode). Also, please remember to put all the salient information in the body of the post - the thread title should provide an idea of the topic but it shouldn't be required to understand the question.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715

    Could it be a normal map; obviously the helpful image has been removed due to issues. :)

  • Saxa -- SDSaxa -- SD Posts: 880
    nicstt said:

    Could it be a normal map; obviously the helpful image has been removed due to issues. :)

    Saw the image before it was removed.  It would have to be a mother of all normal maps to make a crease like that.  laugh

  • not sure what products you have for the morphs but look for things under currently used that reference the ribcage, costal angle, sternum or chest width and see if adjusting those helps.

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