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Subject: DAZ V4 Muscular Morphs - Some Good News & Your Support


PXP ( ) posted Thu, 23 March 2006 at 4:30 PM ยท edited Tue, 26 November 2024 at 5:43 PM

Some good news from DAZ3D concerning Victoria 4 muscular morphs. Those of you who use the female muscularity morphs with Victoria 3 and would like to know if DAZ will be continuing muscular morphs with their future release of Victoria 4, well I have some interesting news for you but I am also asking for your support. I sent an email to DAZ 'General Feedback' explaining that I use V3 muscular morphs a lot and I wanted to know if DAZ will be including muscular morphs in their future Victoria 4 product because there is speculation that it wont. I said that I hope that they will improve upon the muscular morphs and perhaps add some additional morphs to get more realistic results - those of you who make use of the various muscular morphs in V3 will know exactly how realistic and amazing this can be, however, the morphs are not perfect. I suggested that it would be really great if the various groups of muscular dials when pushed beyond '1' did not distort and become unsightly as they currently do. DAZ answered me. Yes they did! I cannot say that this answer is absolute but it came from a very reliable source indeed. The information is that DAZ hope to improve the muscular morphs in V4 but cannot promise that they will be perfect. It is obvious that DAZ will do a great deal more if they know that other users out there want muscular morph improvement and enhancements. So I am asking all of you who like women with muscularity to voice your support and go to the www.daz3d.com website and select "Support" then > Contact us > click on any of the 'common reasons' then click on 'Contact us' > select a department from the pull down menu and choose > "General feedback" and type your message saying that you want improved muscularity in the future V4 and any other details relating to this subject. Thanks to everyone who follows through.


an0malaus ( ) posted Thu, 23 March 2006 at 11:54 PM

I would very much like to support you on this. Though I don't use the muscularity morphs to extremes, I do make detailed use of the muscle extensor and flexor morphs with ERC to improve the realism of poses and give the impression of motion and tension to still renders.

What I'd really like to see in V4 muscle morphs is what I'm trying to implement in V3 with magnets and ERC as realistic muscle shaping for both normal and extreme bends of buttocks, knees, shoulders and elbows.

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Phantast ( ) posted Fri, 24 March 2006 at 3:01 AM

Really, what the community needs is not V4 at all.


Miss Nancy ( ) posted Fri, 24 March 2006 at 2:46 PM

I don't care about their plans for V4 freakzilla, but one might ask them to fix joint bending (shoulders, elbows, knees, hip, et al.). even if they didn't get an advance copy of P7, any v4 figure will primarily be used in Poser, hence they mustn't use the excuse that "the poor bending of V1 - V4 models is poser's fault".



Marque ( ) posted Fri, 24 March 2006 at 3:06 PM

Speak for yourself phantast, I'm looking forward to her. Don't understand why someone would not want Daz to continue improving their products. If you don't want it..don't buy it. And please don't go on about how much it will cost, if folks don't like her they won't buy her. 8^) Marque


PapaBlueMarlin ( ) posted Fri, 24 March 2006 at 3:23 PM

Any new figure is good reason to be optimistic.



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