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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 05 6:14 pm)
Easiest way would probably be a bump or displacement map fibbitts. Are you familiar with those? That's pretty much how those products work to start with. If you have one of those products, look at what map is loaded into the displacement channel, that's how you can get a start at it. You will need a program like Gimp or Photoshop
best bet would probably be a combination of a custom morph and a bump/displacement map for finer details on it if required. set G3M to base resolution and send him to hexagon (assuming you have it installed) then paint on the vein using the displacement brush and send him back to daz, this should work but I don't usually do character morphs.
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There are Add Some Veins and Vascularity for G3M. Both can add upper arm veins, but they add a bunch of veins - can't get the one big bicep vein look.
How would this be done? Any ideas?