Are there any products or addons that will let me auto-fit Genesis 8 clothing to Genesis 1 (V5)?

Apologies if this was addressed elsewhere, but are there any products or addons that will let me auto-fit Genesis 8 female clothing to Genesis 1 (V5)? 

I am currently using Daz Studio version 4.24.0.3 and this option is not available in the clothing Auto-fit drop down. I remember this being an option in the older version of studio I was using, (I don't remember which version that was pc crashed and needed to reinstall everything)

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

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  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 9,580

    You can make G8 clones for G1... or firstly autofit G8 clothing on G3, save a Wearable Preset, then load the preset to G1 by using G3 clone.

  • Spacewarper7Spacewarper7 Posts: 183

    Pardon my ignorance, but how do you make G8 clones? That's something I would love to do myself, as I still after all this time much prefer using Genesis (1) for my renders to any of its later generations because of its greater versaility (especially in ignoring the gender, which always struck me as pointless if not ridiculous - not for social reasons but simply for the lack of convenience in using them). That and because I don't like the older props I bought for Genesis and its predecessors now being largely useless on later models.

  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 9,580
    edited August 19

    Spacewarper7 said:

    Pardon my ignorance, but how do you make G8 clones? That's something I would love to do myself, as I still after all this time much prefer using Genesis (1) for my renders to any of its later generations because of its greater versaility (especially in ignoring the gender, which always struck me as pointless if not ridiculous - not for social reasons but simply for the lack of convenience in using them). That and because I don't like the older props I bought for Genesis and its predecessors now being largely useless on later models.

    Here's the key steps to make a G8F clone on G1.

    1. Load a G1 and G8F into the Scene, Show Hidden Properties... in Parameters pane. Dial Genesis Clone on G8F.
    2. Tweak G1's pose to align with G8F AMAP. Export G1 to OBJ with Base Resolution.  
    3. Loade G1 OBJ. Rig it onto G8F. Zero Genesis Clone on G8F. Export G1 to OBJ again.
    4. Import G1 OBJ as a Genesis 8 Female Clone morph by using Morph Loader Pro.
    5. Modify the morph as a Clone in Parameter Settings. Save the morph as a Modifier Asset. Done ~

    Here's the video of the full process: https://mega.nz/file/iWhBGABD#Syp9KF9zePDMh7D0Fq1naeJ4qUN7sGrVsE_F_lp7HPo

    Edit: I also attach the Pose Preset for the alignment... so that you don't have to tweak the pose on G1 yourself ~~ Load the Pose Preset in above step 2.

    Then do almost the same if you want to make G8M clone or other Genesis generation clones. The key is to choose Daz official clone, and align the pose before rigging.

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  • edited August 20

    crosswind said:

    Spacewarper7 said:

    Pardon my ignorance, but how do you make G8 clones? That's something I would love to do myself, as I still after all this time much prefer using Genesis (1) for my renders to any of its later generations because of its greater versaility (especially in ignoring the gender, which always struck me as pointless if not ridiculous - not for social reasons but simply for the lack of convenience in using them). That and because I don't like the older props I bought for Genesis and its predecessors now being largely useless on later models.

    Here's the key steps to make a G8F clone on G1.

    1. Load a G1 and G8F into the Scene, Show Hidden Properties... in Parameters pane. Dial Genesis Clone on G8F.
    2. Tweak G1's pose to align with G8F AMAP. Export G1 to OBJ with Base Resolution.  
    3. Loade G1 OBJ. Rig it onto G8F. Zero Genesis Clone on G8F. Export G1 to OBJ again.
    4. Import G1 OBJ as a Genesis 8 Female Clone morph by using Morph Loader Pro.
    5. Modify the morph as a Clone in Parameter Settings. Save the morph as a Modifier Asset. Done ~

    Here's the video of the full process: https://mega.nz/file/iWhBGABD#Syp9KF9zePDMh7D0Fq1naeJ4qUN7sGrVsE_F_lp7HPo

    Edit: I also attach the Pose Preset for the alignment... so that you don't have to tweak the pose on G1 yourself ~~ Load the Pose Preset in above step 2.

    Then do almost the same if you want to make G8M clone or other Genesis generation clones. The key is to choose Daz official clone, and align the pose before rigging.

    Thanks so much! I'll give this a try

    Post edited by Richard Haseltine on
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