stallion opened this issue on Jan 29, 2019 ยท 1258 posts
DCArt posted Sat, 09 February 2019 at 12:42 PM
ssgbryan posted at 1:33PM Sat, 09 February 2019 - #4345692
Miki is 5' 2" tall by the Poser scale. The average Asian woman stands 5' 2". The SM G2 series were designed as NORMAL sized people, to be used in typical every day situations. They were not designed to be used for Poser Porn. That is why we still see them in American Airlines brochures, at the local automated check out counter, etc.
An overall scaling of the body scale will get you any height you need. After I applied a couple of FBMs and added my Asian Flower morph freebie head morph, I scaled her down to 82 percent and got exactly 5 foot two. And no eyes of blue! (She has a brown eyes preset in the Material folder. I used it. Problem solved. LOL)
BTW, there is a LOT more to an Asian character than the eye fold (and yours doesn't look very much like any Asian I have dated, seen, talked to, or worked with over the past half century - try getting actual black eyes, for starters). I would suggest that you look at actual Asians. The Japanese don't look like Chinese and they don't look like Koreans, who don't look like Singaporeans, who don't look like Filipinos, and I can go on and on. What vendors deliver is the idealized (from a Caucasian perspective) of what a generic Asian woman should look like.
I just posted a 360 degree turntable image of the Asian Flower head morph in the galleries but I'm not seeing it yet. I'll post a link when it becomes available. I did a lot more than the eye fold, I used morphs to shape her eyes, nose, cheeks, and lower face protrusion. The only thing I touched up in ZBrush afterward was softening her cheek shape a little. All the other face dials are built in to La Femme.
In the meantime here is a still render using the morph:
As a final observation - If I have to do all of the dial spins, make the skin textures, spend 3 or 4 hours adjusting body proportions - why do I need Poser vendors?
There are many different types of Poser users. Some like to tinker and customize, some don't. Any poser figure created by anyone has to find a nice balance to satisfy as many people as possible.