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Subject: Moving from poser to DS, some questions to start


wolf359 ( ) posted Tue, 07 October 2014 at 8:51 AM · edited Fri, 22 November 2024 at 1:38 PM

Hi all

I am about Migrate, in a few weeks, from a really old version poser(6) and Daz studio
( 2.3) on OSX.

To a new win7 PC and Daz Studio 4.x and Genesis
I have a few questions:

1).I Assume I get a genesis "base"model free with DS

what do I need to get a "Fully morphing" genesis Male& Female?

2). I have some old V4 morphs ++ figure face morphs that I like.
will I have to recreate them from scratch  with genesis?

3). Am I correct in assuming that any really old Daz Figures such as Mike 2 will not be able to be opened in DS 4.x even if saved as a DS scene from my old version of DS 2.3??

Thats it for now
thanks in advance.

 



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3doutlaw ( ) posted Tue, 07 October 2014 at 8:56 AM

Older figures open fine, at least back to A3, which I use all the time.

For Genesis, there is amorphs package, but the current focus is the Genesis 2 line, so I would consider that. (v6/M6 version 6 stuff)  I don't personally use the V6 stuff, but since it released, the Genesis line gets very little attention by vendors...

For V4 face morphs to use on a genesis character you can either remake them, or buy the GenX product, and my guess is we will get a Mayhem sale again soon, and you should be able to pick it up 1/2 price, by adding a few free items to your cart as well.


markht ( ) posted Tue, 07 October 2014 at 5:07 PM

Quote - 1).I Assume I get a genesis "base"model free with DS

what do I need to get a "Fully morphing" genesis Male& Female?

There actually are two different version of genesis.  The original Genesis, now sometimes called Genesis 1,  is a single base figure that morphs into both male and female versions.  Genesis 2 has separate male and female base figures.  You get the both the Genesis 1 and 2 base figures free with DAZ 4.x.

To do much with Genesis 1 you need the "Genesis Evolution: Morph Bundle". That contains both the head and body morphs.

To do much with Genesis 2 you need the "Genesis 2 Female(s) Morphs Bundle" and "Genesis 2 Male Morphs Bundle".  The bundles include both the head and body morphs.

There are other specialized morph bundles too, but those ones are required for lots of characters.

Most new products coming out today are for Genesis 2, except for some creatures on Genesis 1.

Quote - 2). I have some old V4 morphs ++ figure face morphs that I like.
will I have to recreate them from scratch  with genesis?

You will still be able to use V4 figures in DAZ 4.x. She still works fine.

You can transfer the body/head shape to Genesis 1 or 2 with "Gen X". The V4 skins will work on Genesis 1 with no change. For Genesis 2 you will need "Victoria 4 for Genesis 2 Female" to use the skin mats on genesis 2. You will also need to change them into DUF format, which you can do by applying them to Victoria 4 and saving them as a material preset.

But you don't need to transfer anything. You can just use Victoria 4.2 in DS.

Quote - 3). Am I correct in assuming that any really old Daz Figures such as Mike 2 will not be able to be opened in DS 4.x even if saved as a DS scene from my old version of DS 2.3??

I'm not sure about this. Don't have any really old figures or scenes saved in really old versions.


wolf359 ( ) posted Wed, 08 October 2014 at 8:22 AM

Thanks All !

very useful info!!



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SickenlySweete ( ) posted Sat, 11 October 2014 at 9:18 PM

The very old charaters v1-2 work, but mikes alternate hips have problems.

The old ds scene files wont open in the new ds.

You will need to recreate them.

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