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AIUTO...CHI CONOSCE L’ITALIANO? PARTE DODICI
Vi faccio una domanda strana, devo fare n fiore che sorride, con gli occhi e la bocca insomma. Avevo pensato di fare in questi due modi;
1 modo: Disegno occhi e bocca sul petalo del fiore, ma non mi convince tanto eprchè con il 3D si vedrebbe la differenza
2 modo: Metto solo una faccia di un character che attraversa il petalo, e uso la stessa texture e shader per petalo e faccia, cosi posso usare anche i morph.
Secondo voi quale andrebbe meglio?
Io la butto lì..se fai il fiore col geo-grafting ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O8qL_BIQxYOppure lo potresti trattare come un cloth (un cappello per il character).
AIUTO...CHI CONOSCE L’ITALIANO? PARTE DODICIVi faccio una domanda strana, devo fare n fiore che sorride, con gli occhi e la bocca insomma. Avevo pensato di fare in questi due modi;
1 modo: Disegno occhi e bocca sul petalo del fiore, ma non mi convince tanto eprchè con il 3D si vedrebbe la differenza
2 modo: Metto solo una faccia di un character che attraversa il petalo, e uso la stessa texture e shader per petalo e faccia, cosi posso usare anche i morph.
Secondo voi quale andrebbe meglio?
[Released] Flower Family for Daisy 8 [Commercial]My first character morph set just went live today: https://www.daz3d.com/sbibb-flower-family-for-daisy-8
I had a lot of fun creating different characters based on Daisy 8. :-D They each have a make-up themed on a different flower (Azalea, Belladonna, Bluebell, Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Foxglove, Hydrangea, Lachenalia, Monkshood, Oleander, Orchid, Violet, and Daisy).
This does require Genesis 8 Female Body Morphs and Genesis 8 Female Head Morphs to work right, as well as Daisy 8 (or a character with a similar shape and size)
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I tried to give them a variety of ages, so that they're not all the same age. :-)



I hope you enjoy them. :-)HeadShop 13 with LoveChildI went ahead and bought the upgrade version of HS 13 and found may be a small bug. When I use it to load an obj that I created with HS 13 in a previous session of DS it displays an error message that says I am attempting to load an object not created in HeadShop. If I load the morph anyway it does seem to work OK; BUT the message is a bit disconcerting
Scenes with non-interactive props/partsVenetian blinds could faiirly easily be given morphs for different tilts, but trying to transition from one angle to another would produce a noticeable narrowing and then widening of the slats
I have to disagree, Richard. I've made both Raise and Tilt morphs for every venetian blind I've ever made (Room Creator, Home One, and a few other packs), and any distortion in the Tilt is barely noticeable. I'm looking at one now in DS, and I see almost no distortion. In addition, the vertical cords (which run through the slats) move with those slats and it all looks fine.
With the Raise morph, not only do the blinds go up/down, but the controlling cords too. It's really not that difficult.
I'm the exact opposite of FMSCDesigns. I would definitely expect all those things in a product.
AIUTO...CHI CONOSCE L’ITALIANO? PARTE DODICIOggi ci sono offerte da capogiro!!!
Date un'occhiata alla sezione PC+ da 1.99, c'è bella roba.Raga mi sono imbarcato in un'impresa estenuante.Sto esaminando uno ad uno ogni singolo prodotto che ho, e ne sto disistallando una quantità assurda.
Voglio rendere la libreria più leggera.
Non ce la faccio più ad avere tempi di caricamento delle figure lunghissimi, oppure a perdere minuti a trovare una posa decente, perché fra quelle installate c'è molto rumore.Un po' piange il cuore a dire "non userò mai questo prodotto che ho pagato"...ma bisogna pensare alla funzionalità di oggi, non agli acquisti fatti quando non si sapeva nemmeno la differenza fra una texture e uno shader.
Tra l'altro ho notato che spesso ho comprato prodotti solo perché avevano un buon prezzo, e poi mi ritrovo tipo 10 figure identiche dello stesso autore, solo con nomi diversi.E quanti prodotti buggati!!!
Ad esempio ho finalmente trovato un prodotto di pose che mi deformava permanentemente i personaggi. Le pose erano carine, ma quando applicate avevano anche espressioni, che non sparivano mai del tutto.Come ti ho ripetuto tante volte, nuovo non significa meglio.
Genesis8 è un omicidio vero e proprio, anche se hanno dato una sistemata al suo rig, resta sempre una figura atroce da usare.Ma poi, scusa... Le pose le puoi fare tu, non hai bisogno di nulla di pronto.
Non conoscendo la differenza, non so dirti, non parlo di Genesis 8 in generale, è tutto quello che ho (anzi, ho disintallato la stragrande maggioranza delle cose che avevo per altre generazioni adesso).
Più che altro non avevo idea del fatto che i morph rallentassero i tempi di caricamento.
Ad esempio, che me ne devo fare del controllo di ogni dente?
Avevo comprato i prodotti solo perché erano a buon prezzo, "e magari un giorno mi servirà".
Ma se in 2 anni non l'ho mai usati, e mi danneggia averli, perché devo spendere soldi in SSD e perché mi rallenta i caricamenti, beh, meglio toglierli.Ho rimosso anche tutto ciò che non aveva metadati di default.
Parliamoci chiaro, per il mio workflow, se non hanno metadata nemmeno li vedo, e chi si ricorda tutto quello che ho nella libreria. Quindi è inutile che occupino spazio. Di certo non mi metto a fabbricarli io i metadata.E che dire dei prodotti, magari anche utili, ma che pesano 3GB e non hai mai usato?
A volte i PA si dovrebbero dare una regolata con queste texture :(
Fosse per me, rimuoverei le texture di tutti i capelli, e userei ColorWerks a oltranza.Inoltre, quando cerchi un prop, o una posa, vuoi levare di torno tutto il "rumore", e avere solo quelle di qualità fra cui scegliere. Tanto sono molte lo stesso.
Ho tolto quasi tutte le pose da modella ecc., perché quando cerchi pose by function standing, escono a palate, ed è difficile trovare quelle normali.Non ho il tempo di farmele tutte da solo, devo partire da qualcosa. Considera che questo mese pubblico 100 pagine, quello scorso 150...e ho gente che mi dice "mi sono disiscritto perché non pubblichi abbastanza". La concorrenza dà anche 20 pagine al giorno, ma in molti casi di storie copia-incolla, con personaggi default, pose default e tutto default.
Io a volte sto settimane solo a pensare alla trama.
La storia su cui sto lavorando ora la definirei addirittura dolorosa...è brutto accompagnare un personaggio alla sua morte, oltre che un po' complesso. Ma vedremo cosa riuscirò a combinare.Comunque il copia e incolla della libreria funziona, ma mi ha sfasato qualcosa che non afferro.
Se disinstallo, non cancella i file dal nuovo drive. E i caricamenti sono rallentati.
Probabilmente ha a che fare coi manifest o qualcosa del genere, perché non li ho toccati, ma i percorsi di installazione sono ora diversi.
Per l'ennesima volta, disinstallo e reinstallo tutto! Ci sono abituato ormai xD
Almeno sugli SSD impiega una frazione del tempo che ci metterebbe su un HDD.I can't find the Geometry List in the Figure Setup PaneHello Everybody,
I wanted to learn how to rig in daz studio, I opened a tutorial, well, its written, I've provided the image below.
The tutorial says, in the Figure Setup Pane, right click anywhere on the geometry list, and click on "Add Geometry".
When I open my figure setup pane, there is no geometry list... I've provided that image down below too.... Its probably a silly question but, I'm new to daz, especially the rigging part, so I don't know how to add geometry such that it shows up in the geometry list of the figure setup pane.
This probably is because of the update and that the tutorial should be an older version, but even if so, How can I add geometry to the geometry list so that I can later transfer it into the relationships section of the figure setup pane?
Any help would be really appreciated, Thanks.Report sales errors here: "There's Always Another Sale™"Face Transfer Unlimited is no longer at $1.99 ...
Daventaki's Den-Renders and ReviewsTaking a peak back in this thread I remind myself I haven not finished that image! Goodness.
Review:
Daenestra by Jessaii- Is just beautiful. Shes got a darker skin tone that renders wonderfully and several make up options. She comes with fibermesh eyebrows with a couple of color options but I found it really easy to quickly match the hair color (see close up). She also comes with elf ears and nail color options. I love her freckles. She comes with a no makeup option and it does not have any kind of blush on it; she has two blush options available though I did not try them out.
Noa Hair by Biscuits- This is a great hair to add to your runtime. It drapes with with multiple options to get to lay the way you want. It has multiple morphs to style and adjust if needed. The hair comes with multiple color options and it also comes with multiple transparencys that will also give different looks to the hair. My only issue with the hair was on this pose trying to do the curls did not look right no matter what I did. The curls made random hair ends go in strange positions.
Gown of Fantasy by OOT- I will say I was on the fence about this one. I don't particularly care for the collar on it although I did try to leave it for this render but the hair just fell through it instead of laying on it so I turned it off via the surface tab. The textures are gorgeous and high detail. When I originally tried to use the dress I did have some issues see this thread but I think some of it was because I was in to much hurry. I really like the way it drapped in this image although I was going for a more trailing look like she had taken a step, I didn't rerun the sim because I liked how it draped. the only adjust I had to make was the bust was poking through the lace on the neck collar easily fixed with the adj chest morph on the collar.
Daenestra for Angharad 8 Biscuits Noa Hair Gown of Fantasy for G8F
HeadShop 13 submitted to DAZ (Commercial)Since I already owned HS12, I bought and installed the upgrade version of HS 13. There may be a small bug. When I use it to load an obj that I created with HS 13 in a previous session of DS it displays an error message that says I am attempting to load an object not created in HeadShop. If I load the morph anyway it does seem to work OK; BUT the message is a bit disconcerting
what the secret to making a best selling?I don't know the answer but here are a few of my best guesses:
1. Take everything that everybody complains there is too much of and make more of that. Take everything people say they wish you would make, and make none of that.
2. If you have the most beautiful female figure ever made, use it in all of your promo pictures and never reveal any detail about the character, so people will relentlessly link to your products just to ask who the girl is.
3. If your friend has the most beautiful female figure ever made, get the friend to add 1% of your figure's morph to their female figure and list your character as a required product.
4. Create promo pictures that can only be reproduced with Maya, Blender, Photoshop, and a PlayStation 6. List only the items used in the promo that nobody cares about.
5. Enlist fellow published artists to declare that you've released another masterpiece regardless of the bug where clicking on your presets makes the computer explode. Most people will have the product more than 30 days before they click on it.
Why do the models all look fake?..some think it is just load the character in push a few sliders and that's it. if you are into creating custom and very personalised or unique characters, it can still be a lot of work (with a heavier investment in resource rather than character content).
Yes the "Genesis concept" makes some things a bit easier than they were say a dozen years ago. Crikey I remember trying to create a viable teen and child character when all we had was Mike 3 and Vicky 4.(clothing fits were an absolute pain as we had no autofit or morph following). Until one enterprising person developed a flat chest morph freebie, creating a female child was next to impossible. The NPMs and Steph4 made it better for creating teen girls. For young/teen males it was worse as M4 had baked in chest/body hair.and there was not as much third party head/face morph or body shape content as for his female counterpart (I usually would resort to fey characters by Thorne for creating male teens).
Even with many of the utilities like the Growing Up Morphs, Skin Builder2, Anigenesis2, GenX2, various morph/shape resource kits, and all, it still can take a good deal of time and effort to design an original character who doesn't look like a base figure with a couple morphs applied..
I tend to feel as with lighting, hair and the way clothing drapes can also be a giveaway. Most hair content is transmapped sometimes having baked in texture highlights, and frequently provides a limited set of shaping and movement morphs which preclude using it with a wide range of poses (some hair content only works well in fairly basic standing poses as I occasionally find out after thinking, "that would be great hair for 'this' character" and purchasing it). I have gone to working with the Strand Based Hair generator (have worked previously with it's predecessor Garibaldi Express) to try and get around this The trouble is it needs to be re-styled with each and every different pose, and when using it in layers to create thicker body, that can become a very complex task.
For clothing I don't use dForce much because of the heavy drain it places on system resources (older hardware here), As I primarily use G3 as my character base, I really appreciate (and wish there was more) clothing content by PAs like Aave Nainen who's G2/G3 clothing often has a many extra morphs and bones to make it drape and "move" better with with poses.
The "Powered by Hot Pockets" Complaint ThreadA little research on the Internet reveals that NikonTransfer has not been updated since 2015 so I'm not surprised it has finally fallen over the edge.
I really don't know why I use the Nikon software for image transfer from camera to computer. My camera doesn't do RAW images and I don't really need any fancy editing features specific to a top-end Nikon camera. I can transfer images from the camera via USB or even directly from the SD card with other apps like Photoshop. I just used NikonTransfer for getting the images from the camera and putting them into an automatically named folder. Almost any other image accumulation software product can do that.
HOWEVER, I did find out that Nikon now has a newer free product called "ViewNX-i" as part of a suite of products that are approved for use under Windows10. The suite includes "NikonTransfer-2". So, I've downloaded it and will install it. If it works, fine. If not, then OK, I'll just find some other way.
Edited to add: New Nikon app. suite installed after uninstalling the old NikonTransfer. Transfering images from camera now works OK (Yay!)
Suite includes:"NikonTransfer-2" for getting images from selected Nikon cameras. (this is what I was after)
"ViewNX-i" for browsing & editing images. (this seems to be faster loading than the default Microsoft viewing tools)
"Capture-NX-D" Not sure what it does but it looks like a more sophisticated browsing and editing app.
"Picture Control Utility-2" Which looks like a lazy person's image editor to achieve various moods. Several built-in filters.
What Nikon camera do you have, LG?
I have an old D7000. It's still a nice camera, but I'm kind of looking for a new camera that will use my Nikon mount lenses. But my non-starteer is that I'm not willing to buy a camera if it doesn't have a feature to track it and disable it remotely. I'm tired of theft. I want better security for all of my expensive technology, including a kill switch, like my iPad and iPhone have.
Scenes with non-interactive props/partsReally? You wouldn't expect to be able to open a door, or a drawer? Or to have a character pick up the phone?
The blinds don't need to be rigged, just a switching morph or two to open/close and raise/lower. Such things used to be the norm on a great many products I've purchased over the years. And opening doors and drawers isn't really rigging, it's just making separate objects with pivot points and limits in the right places.
I once made a solar panel object in Hexagon, years ago. It was simple, had the panel, and 4 legs that would pivot in the right spots, with nuts and bolts, so one could put it at different angles, or hide the legs and place it flat on something. I gave it away as a freebie, and that was when I didn't know what I was doing. Don't know whatever happened to it.
I also made a metal hatch, like one might find in a submarine or industrial complex. Pivot at the main hinge, locking lugs that also pivot at the right spot. Gave that away too, it's still on Renderosity. Doesn't tell me when I posted it, but it's got to be close to 10 years ago.
My point is that I know many of these things aren't difficult to do, so I wonder why they don't get done.
HeadShop 13 with LoveChildBe careful when making a purchase ... there are 2 types, one is an upgrade, the other is the full product.
Thanks for your replies
I already own Headshop 12 with Love Cjild. What I really was asking is: Is HeadShop 13 enough of an improvement to, especially in texture blending, to justify upgrading from HS 12?
You're welcome. I don't know as I don't have Headshop 12 with Love Child. So I'm showing some of the images and hope it answers your question.
Of the 2 face textures it makes, the one with the photo merged to it, needs some work on the seam allowance but the seams are just fine on the 2nd face image.
If one uses the 'blank MR' images not on templates, the end result is not desired. Whichever texture image one uses while running the program, it will have information 'stamped' on it from the images in the program's folder. {which is why I changed them because nobody wants 500 editions that look alike of anybody}.
Now if you also have Face Transfer, that does a beautiful job IMHO of matching the skin's hues TO the photo being used. {but switching out the original figure's textures for MRs is a bit of a task, I have a tutorial for that in my tutorial thread.} However Face Transfer's morphs 'need help' if wanting side renders and so the additional morph package for that utility was made [and appreciated] but those additional morphs are not MR of course.

Fantasy Skins For Genesis 8 [Commercial]Hey, love this product, really works great.
However recently the Gen skin transfer stopped working, it just says the script is unable to run.
Have tried on BETA and standard Daz, any idea why this is happening?
Struggling to find any info or log capture.Hi, I just tried DS 4.12, and it works for me. I'm gonna ask cake one if she has an issue. It's weird because nothing changed in Daz which would prevent it from working.
Have you tried to copy the script somewhere (on your deskstop for instance) and to drag and drop it on your figure?
Is your product connect installed or DIM installed? If you installed it using one version, you can try to install it using another version. Eventually you can uninstall and reinstall the full product with the same installation option before you swap from DIM to connect or inversely.
Let me know if what I proposed help.
I have tried on norrmal and BETA. on fresh install too..
Still not working.
DIM is installed. everything is done the correct way..
How do you mean copy the script?
It just use to work.. so im confused to why it no longer does..
Have tried uninstalling and reinstalling..
OK, I asked Cake one if she had an issue, because on my side it works perfectly, but I know she is not working on the same DS version as I am. Waiting for an answer, but in the meantime:
1. Can you make me a copy of the end of the log file (DS top menu help/troubleshouting/view log file) when you launch the script, and post it here?
2. By copy the script, I mean, you right click on the script, make "browse to file location", once done you select the script (in your normal browser), make "copy", then go for instance to your desktop, make "paste", and then you drag and drop the script in the viewport.
3. Last question, did you try other figures, or is the issue limited to one figure?
4. "edit": does the interface open or not at all?
Hey
Kinda just stopped using this due to the bug. But recently thought I'd give it another shot, as since I last tried, my pc has been wiped so everything is fresh. Still same error. Tried with various figures, but I know its not those as it use to work.. unsure why its stopped.. something must have been updated and broken it.. unsure.. but its still not working.
Is there a way of forcing a log to capture things, I cannot find where it would.. Maybe I am looking at the wrong logs.
It is only the gens script, everything else works fine, other similar types of scripts work well, the skins etc work, removing and adding.. its odd..
The error it shows says 'error in reading file'HeadShop 13 with LoveChildBe careful when making a purchase ... there are 2 types, one is an upgrade, the other is the full product.
While HeadShop works from a basic set of textures for the figure, initially loading a face texture. The rest of the textures and a better face texture image can be manually applied from the folder they were created into.
To work with various skin tones, i.e. very dark skins, one would want to replace that basic set of textures with an MR of their choosing OR a basic set made using the 'RST' [real skin tone] images [of which I've released a number].
For ALL of the morphing plugins/programs, ideally one normally uses the provided face texture - as is if you want to - but for more perfection, as a starter; fixing it in an image editor. While there, one can also add more details to the rest of the basic skin too. One can find MR and/or resource photographic images of people in a variety of stores. If you don't want to go with subscription websites, I can recommend ArtStation.
As to the morphing photograph being matched point for point, the quality of the photograph plays a big part ;-) HeadShop 13 can handle angled photos better. Do not use photos that are super large in weight. Properly lit portrait photos work best of course. And for some reason black/white photos may work better than coloured ones. No glasses, no beards, etc. of course. {such can be removed in an image editor before processing}
With regards to the skin textures provided, the REALLY nice thing is that TWO faces are provided. One has the photograph merged onto it, the other is without the photograph. So one can work with the morph and a clean base skin texture set for starters {or as is if so desired}.
The love child section allows one to morph what might be the result between 2 adults. As I recall one would then dial in child morphs [from other products] to resize the figure down properly.
So it sounds like I'm not really missing anything... You would think for a $100 program they would provide you with a few different skin tone textures, or at least be able to modify the hue of 1 base texture to at least attempt to closely match the face photo.
Also if they can't even provide promo photos where nostrils are lined up, there's not very much hope for the end user to do it any better, regardless of the photo quality.
And if you are most likely going to have to retexture anyway, I don't really see the point of purchasing something like this (especially for the asking price!) when you can do the same thing with the face transfer that comes with daz studio for free (it seems like it's just as much work if not more to retexture from the examples I saw for Head Shop as it would be to retexture the watermarked face transfer texture). You could also use Art Breeder or one of dozens of other free face mixing programs and then bring it into face transfer, so I'm not seeing any great extra value of love child.
I'm not trying to be rude, the advertising is honest at least. The price is just blowing my mind for the quality offered. If they can actually compete and sell in this market, good on them I guess. Although, I hope that people aren't fooled into buying it simply because of Daz's implicit endorsement by featuring it in their marketplace.
I'd like to add I'm not trying to knock anyone using head shop. This is all my opinion based on what I've seen, and I have never personally used the software so I could be totally off point here. If you're comfortable using a tool and it gets you where you need to go, then that's a good tool for you.
um, hmm ... one does not retexture watermarked face transfer textures for redistribution. Something called a license ;-)
Over time all products in the Daz3D store go on sale. I rather doubt too many people buy everything at full price. They buy memberships and wait for prices they are happy to spend on what they want.
It is a LOT easier to replace the base textures [swapping in one's own MRs] in HeadShop 13 than it is for Face Transfer.
Here's an example of the new textures it made using an MR available for free over at sharecg.com.

Just to be clear I did not mean retexture for redistribution! Just for personal use. I didn't realize that Head Shop could be used as a merchant resource, so I guess that can add to the value I suppose.
So you're saying it exports a version of the face on it's own that is easy to add as a new layer over your own MR skin (or any skin in your library if for personal use) in the image editor of your choosing? I can see how that's helpful, although the examples from their promo do not make the skin quality look good to me at all, and I can't imagine using them for any sort of product. I only was speaking of retexturing earlier meaning that you would be repairing the texture or replacing the skin texture with another you already own because the skin texture it appears to output does not look usable.
Personally, even if it were on a 75% off sale, I would not consider $25 a fair price for what's offered, but that may just be me. I also know how to easily make better results face matching and texturing in Blender, so a product like this feels less crucial to me if it doesn't cut a significant amount of time from my workflow, which this would not.
Thanks for all the detailed explanations about the product though! I also think it's awesome how many MR's you give away for people to use and I think people using this product should definitely pair it with your skin textures for better results.
HeadShop 13 with LoveChildBe careful when making a purchase ... there are 2 types, one is an upgrade, the other is the full product.
While HeadShop works from a basic set of textures for the figure, initially loading a face texture. The rest of the textures and a better face texture image can be manually applied from the folder they were created into.
To work with various skin tones, i.e. very dark skins, one would want to replace that basic set of textures with an MR of their choosing OR a basic set made using the 'RST' [real skin tone] images [of which I've released a number].
For ALL of the morphing plugins/programs, ideally one normally uses the provided face texture - as is if you want to - but for more perfection, as a starter; fixing it in an image editor. While there, one can also add more details to the rest of the basic skin too. One can find MR and/or resource photographic images of people in a variety of stores. If you don't want to go with subscription websites, I can recommend ArtStation.
As to the morphing photograph being matched point for point, the quality of the photograph plays a big part ;-) HeadShop 13 can handle angled photos better. Do not use photos that are super large in weight. Properly lit portrait photos work best of course. And for some reason black/white photos may work better than coloured ones. No glasses, no beards, etc. of course. {such can be removed in an image editor before processing}
With regards to the skin textures provided, the REALLY nice thing is that TWO faces are provided. One has the photograph merged onto it, the other is without the photograph. So one can work with the morph and a clean base skin texture set for starters {or as is if so desired}.
The love child section allows one to morph what might be the result between 2 adults. As I recall one would then dial in child morphs [from other products] to resize the figure down properly.
So it sounds like I'm not really missing anything... You would think for a $100 program they would provide you with a few different skin tone textures, or at least be able to modify the hue of 1 base texture to at least attempt to closely match the face photo.
Also if they can't even provide promo photos where nostrils are lined up, there's not very much hope for the end user to do it any better, regardless of the photo quality.
And if you are most likely going to have to retexture anyway, I don't really see the point of purchasing something like this (especially for the asking price!) when you can do the same thing with the face transfer that comes with daz studio for free (it seems like it's just as much work if not more to retexture from the examples I saw for Head Shop as it would be to retexture the watermarked face transfer texture). You could also use Art Breeder or one of dozens of other free face mixing programs and then bring it into face transfer, so I'm not seeing any great extra value of love child.
I'm not trying to be rude, the advertising is honest at least. The price is just blowing my mind for the quality offered. If they can actually compete and sell in this market, good on them I guess. Although, I hope that people aren't fooled into buying it simply because of Daz's implicit endorsement by featuring it in their marketplace.
I'd like to add I'm not trying to knock anyone using head shop. This is all my opinion based on what I've seen, and I have never personally used the software so I could be totally off point here. If you're comfortable using a tool and it gets you where you need to go, then that's a good tool for you.
um, hmm ... one does not retexture watermarked face transfer textures for redistribution. Something called a license ;-)
Over time all products in the Daz3D store go on sale. I rather doubt too many people buy everything at full price. They buy memberships and wait for prices they are happy to spend on what they want.
It is a LOT easier to replace the base textures [swapping in one's own MRs] in HeadShop 13 than it is for Face Transfer.
Here's an example of the new textures it made using an MR available for free over at sharecg.com.
HeadShop 13 with LoveChildBe careful when making a purchase ... there are 2 types, one is an upgrade, the other is the full product.
While HeadShop works from a basic set of textures for the figure, initially loading a face texture. The rest of the textures and a better face texture image can be manually applied from the folder they were created into.
To work with various skin tones, i.e. very dark skins, one would want to replace that basic set of textures with an MR of their choosing OR a basic set made using the 'RST' [real skin tone] images [of which I've released a number].
For ALL of the morphing plugins/programs, ideally one normally uses the provided face texture - as is if you want to - but for more perfection, as a starter; fixing it in an image editor. While there, one can also add more details to the rest of the basic skin too. One can find MR and/or resource photographic images of people in a variety of stores. If you don't want to go with subscription websites, I can recommend ArtStation.
As to the morphing photograph being matched point for point, the quality of the photograph plays a big part ;-) HeadShop 13 can handle angled photos better. Do not use photos that are super large in weight. Properly lit portrait photos work best of course. And for some reason black/white photos may work better than coloured ones. No glasses, no beards, etc. of course. {such can be removed in an image editor before processing}
With regards to the skin textures provided, the REALLY nice thing is that TWO faces are provided. One has the photograph merged onto it, the other is without the photograph. So one can work with the morph and a clean base skin texture set for starters {or as is if so desired}.
The love child section allows one to morph what might be the result between 2 adults. As I recall one would then dial in child morphs [from other products] to resize the figure down properly.
So it sounds like I'm not really missing anything... You would think for a $100 program they would provide you with a few different skin tone textures, or at least be able to modify the hue of 1 base texture to at least attempt to closely match the face photo.
Also if they can't even provide promo photos where nostrils are lined up, there's not very much hope for the end user to do it any better, regardless of the photo quality.
And if you are most likely going to have to retexture anyway, I don't really see the point of purchasing something like this (especially for the asking price!) when you can do the same thing with the face transfer that comes with daz studio for free (it seems like it's just as much work if not more to retexture from the examples I saw for Head Shop as it would be to retexture the watermarked face transfer texture). You could also use Art Breeder or one of dozens of other free face mixing programs and then bring it into face transfer, so I'm not seeing any great extra value of love child.
I'm not trying to be rude, the advertising is honest at least. The price is just blowing my mind for the quality offered. If they can actually compete and sell in this market, good on them I guess. Although, I hope that people aren't fooled into buying it simply because of Daz's implicit endorsement by featuring it in their marketplace.
I'd like to add I'm not trying to knock anyone using head shop. This is all my opinion based on what I've seen, and I have never personally used the software so I could be totally off point here. If you're comfortable using a tool and it gets you where you need to go, then that's a good tool for you.
HeadShop 13 with LoveChildBe careful when making a purchase ... there are 2 types, one is an upgrade, the other is the full product.
While HeadShop works from a basic set of textures for the figure, initially loading a face texture. The rest of the textures and a better face texture image can be manually applied from the folder they were created into.
To work with various skin tones, i.e. very dark skins, one would want to replace that basic set of textures with an MR of their choosing OR a basic set made using the 'RST' [real skin tone] images [of which I've released a number].
For ALL of the morphing plugins/programs, ideally one normally uses the provided face texture - as is if you want to - but for more perfection, as a starter; fixing it in an image editor. While there, one can also add more details to the rest of the basic skin too. One can find MR and/or resource photographic images of people in a variety of stores. If you don't want to go with subscription websites, I can recommend ArtStation.
As to the morphing photograph being matched point for point, the quality of the photograph plays a big part ;-) HeadShop 13 can handle angled photos better. Do not use photos that are super large in weight. Properly lit portrait photos work best of course. And for some reason black/white photos may work better than coloured ones. No glasses, no beards, etc. of course. {such can be removed in an image editor before processing}
With regards to the skin textures provided, the REALLY nice thing is that TWO faces are provided. One has the photograph merged onto it, the other is without the photograph. So one can work with the morph and a clean base skin texture set for starters {or as is if so desired}.
The love child section allows one to morph what might be the result between 2 adults. As I recall one would then dial in child morphs [from other products] to resize the figure down properly.
















